What's the meaning of the following decretal collections?
Collatio decimal(Tenth Collation)
Cum ex eo of Boniface ⅤⅢ
Exliteris
Quarta compilatio
Quia in causis
Quinta compilatio
Tertia compilatio
Tuae fraternitatis
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As for the papal bulles, titles of decretals are often the first words of them, so that it has no satisfying meaning.
Collatio decima (Tenth Collation)
-> (decima, I mind, not *decimal) : tenth collation.
Cum ex eo
-> Whereas ... of the one <who...>
Ex literis
-> (two words) Of the letters, according to the letters ; or : to the letter
(=litteraly) ; and maybe (I think so) : according to the holy scripture.
Quarta compilatio
-> fourth compilation
Quia in causis
-> because in the causes / in the cases (= lawsuits)...
Quinta compilatio
-> fith compilation
Tertia compilatio
-> third compilation
Tuae fraternitatis
-> Of your brotherhood...