Decisiones Rotae Lucanae Cum Decisionibus Rotae Romanae, Volume 2, by Girolamo Palma, is a significant historical legal text that compiles decisions from the Rota Lucana alongside those of the more widely recognized Rota Romana. This volume provides valuable insight into the legal practices and jurisprudence of the period, offering a detailed look at how legal principles were applied and interpreted in different regional contexts.
Girolamo Palma's compilation is essential for legal historians, scholars of the Renaissance, and anyone interested in the development of canon law and legal systems. The text offers a unique perspective on the procedural aspects and substantive legal reasoning employed by these influential courts.
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