De Matrimonio... is a theological treatise concerning marriage, likely exploring its religious, ethical, and potentially legal dimensions. Written in Latin, this work from Pr/Electiones Theologicae would have been intended for theologians, clergy, and potentially legal scholars interested in the doctrines and laws surrounding marriage.
Given the period and the language, it likely engages with classical and medieval sources, offering insights into the historical understanding of marriage within a Christian context. This title offers valuable insights into the historical understanding of marriage, family and canon law during the period it was written.
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