De Svpremo Ivre Dispensandi Circa Conivgivm Cvm Defvncti Fratris Vxore... is a scholarly work, written in Latin, exploring the supreme right of dispensation concerning marriage with a deceased brother's wife. Authored by Johann Georg Pertsch and Justus Heinrich Hieronymi, this text delves into the intricate legal and theological arguments surrounding marriage laws and dispensations, providing valuable insights into ecclesiastical and canon law. This book offers a historical perspective on the complexities of marriage within a religious framework, appealing to legal scholars, theologians, and historians interested in the evolution of marriage law and religious doctrine. Its detailed examination makes it a significant resource for understanding historical views on marriage and religious authority.
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