Les registres de Gr goire IX is a collection of papal bulls issued by Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241). This volume provides invaluable insight into the governance of the Catholic Church during the 13th century, reflecting the Pope's decrees on religious doctrine, canon law, and the administration of the Papal States. As a primary source, this collection is essential for scholars of medieval history, religious studies, and legal history. This meticulously compiled work, edited by Lucien Auvray, offers a window into the complexities of papal authority and the daily life of the medieval Church. The original Latin text ensures accuracy and authenticity for researchers examining the nuances of papal pronouncements and their historical context.
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