Commentaria In Quinque Libros Decretales Cum Repertorio, Volume 4, by Prospero Fagnani, is a significant work in the field of legal history, specifically canon law. This volume delves into the Decretals, a vital collection of papal letters and legal decisions that shaped the legal framework of the medieval Church and influenced secular law.
Fagnani's commentary offers a detailed examination of these legal texts, providing insights into their historical context, interpretation, and application. The inclusion of a repertory enhances the book's utility, making it a valuable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of legal systems in the medieval period. "Commentaria In Quinque Libros Decretales" remains an important text for understanding the evolution of law and its profound impact on society.
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