Ius Ecclesiasticum Universum Caeteraque Scripta Omnia, presented here as Volume 2 of a ten-volume set, is a comprehensive work on universal ecclesiastical law. Authored by Zeger Bernard van Espen and Jean-Pierre Gibert, this opus has been meticulously restored to its original integrity. This volume addresses essential topics relevant to bishops and scholars of canon law. Written in Latin, the text provides invaluable insights into the historical and legal foundations of the Church. It remains an important resource for understanding the development and application of religious law throughout history.
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