Series Chronologica Episcoporum is a comprehensive historical reference work detailing the chronological succession of bishops. Compiled by Torkil Baden, this book provides a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of the Christian Church. It meticulously records the lineage of bishops, offering insights into the evolution of religious leadership and the development of ecclesiastical structures.
This work serves as an essential guide for understanding the historical context of various episcopal sees. The book's detailed chronological organization makes it easy to trace the succession of bishops and understand the historical relationships between different dioceses and religious figures. It's a must-have addition to any serious collection of religious history or historical reference materials.
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