Synopsis Canonica In Quinque Libros Decretalium Gregorii Pp. Ix ... Defendent In Seminario Benedictino... is a comprehensive synopsis of the five books of decretals promulgated by Pope Gregory IX. This work provides a detailed overview of canon law, exploring the ecclesiastical regulations and judicial decisions that shaped the medieval Church. Authored by Ignatius Koelges and Michael Engels, this Latin text offers invaluable insights into the legal and religious framework of its time. It remains an essential resource for scholars and historians interested in the development of canon law and its impact on medieval society.
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