Opuscula Quibus Selectiora Juris Publ. Feud. Ecclesiastici ... Argumenta Exhibentur is a significant historical legal text by Christian Gottlieb Buder. This collection offers a detailed exploration of select arguments related to public, feudal, and ecclesiastical law. Buder's work provides valuable insights into the legal and societal structures of his time, offering a window into historical jurisprudence.
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