Bullarium Ordinis Ff. i.e. Fratrum] Pr dicatorum: Ab Anno 1621 Ad Annum 1735... is a comprehensive collection of papal bulls and related documents pertaining to the Dominican Order during the specified period. Compiled under the authority of the Catholic Church and prominent figures such as Thom s Ripoll and Antonin Br mond, this historical record offers invaluable insights into the governance, activities, and spiritual life of the Dominican Order. Presented in Italian, this collection serves as a primary source for researchers and historians interested in religious history, canon law, and the internal workings of one of the Catholic Church's most influential religious orders. The texts provide a detailed account of papal decrees, regulations, and dispensations that shaped the Dominican Order's role within the broader context of the Church and European society.
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