Ius Ecclesiasticum Universum Caeteraque Scripta Omnia, in decem tomis comprehensa, is a comprehensive work on ecclesiastical law by Zeger Bernard van Espen, meticulously restored to its original integrity. Volume 7 of this series offers essential insights for bishops and scholars alike, delving into the intricacies of canon law and its historical context.
This Latin text provides a deep exploration of religious law, making it an invaluable resource for those studying church history and the development of legal principles within the Christian tradition. Edited with dedication by Jean-Pierre Gibert, this volume continues to be a significant reference for understanding the foundations of ecclesiastical governance and jurisprudence.
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