Compendium Seu Index Ad Consultationes Canonicas, Page 1 is a detailed index designed for those studying or working with canon law. Authored by Giacomo Pignatelli and Thomas Pascuccius, this compendium serves as a guide to canonical consultations, making it an invaluable reference tool for navigating the complexities of ecclesiastical law. It allows for quick and efficient access to specific topics and rulings within the broader field of canon law, offering insight into historical perspectives and foundational principles.
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