Decisiones Rotae Lucanae Cum Decisionibus Rotae Romanae, Volume 3, by Girolamo Palma, is a comprehensive collection of decisions from the Rota Lucana, presented alongside those of the Rota Romana. This volume offers invaluable insights into the application of canon and civil law during its period. Scholars and legal historians will find this a vital resource for understanding the nuances of legal reasoning and the precedents set by these important ecclesiastical courts.
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