Dictata in Theodosii Canones, Necnon Epimerismi in Psalmos, Volume 2 presents a detailed exploration of the Theodosian Code and offers insightful commentary on the Psalms. Penned in Latin, this volume by Georgius Choeroboscus provides a valuable resource for scholars interested in Roman law and biblical studies. The work delves into the intricacies of the Theodosian Code, offering interpretations and analyses relevant to understanding its historical and legal significance. Additionally, the inclusion of epimerisms on the Psalms provides theological and interpretive perspectives on these important biblical texts. This volume stands as a testament to classical scholarship and offers a unique intersection of legal and religious thought, making it an essential addition to any serious academic collection.
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