Publisher's Synopsis
This is a Latin edition of "Sacrosancti Et Oecumenici Concilii Tridentini Sub Paulo Iii, Julio Iii, Pio Iv ... Celebrati Canones Et Decreta," featuring the canons and decrees of the Council of Trent, a pivotal event in the history of the Catholic Church. This edition includes annotations by Jean Soteaulx and Horatius Lucius, offering valuable insights into the theological and legal implications of the Council's decisions. The Council of Trent, convened under Popes Paul III, Julius III, and Pius IV, addressed key doctrinal issues and instigated significant reforms within the Church during the 16th century. This volume serves as an important historical record and theological resource for scholars and students of religious history, canon law, and the Counter-Reformation. It provides a comprehensive view of the decrees that shaped Catholic doctrine and practice for centuries to come. A valuable addition to any theological library.
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