This is a historical Latin text titled "Ius Ecclesiasticum Novum Sive Arnaeanum Constitutum Anno Domini Mcclxxv...", authored by Gr mur Jonsson Thorkelin. The book delves into the 'New Ecclesiastical Law, ' also known as the 'Arnaean Constitution, ' established in the year 1275. It provides valuable insights into the canon law and ecclesiastical regulations of the medieval period. As a primary source document, it is essential for scholars researching the history of law, the medieval Church, and the development of ecclesiastical institutions. Its enduring value lies in its detailed examination of legal and religious practices of the time.
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