Exercitatio Iur. De Fato Matrimonii, Vulgo, Die Ehe Werden Im Himmel Gemacht by Johann B. Herold explores the legal and theological perspectives on the fate of marriage. Written in Latin, this historical work delves into the concept of whether marriages are preordained, examining the legal implications and societal views of marriage during the period. The book offers insights into the historical understanding of marriage's divine or fated nature and its impact on legal and social structures. A valuable resource for legal scholars, historians, and those interested in the historical intersection of law, theology, and marriage.
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