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Canon Law

Canon Law, works from a significant Convent library, originally printed in the 17th & 18th Centuries.

New publications in eBooks.

Canon Law means here laws from / for the Roman Catholic Church.

Of course, there are also Canon Laws from / for the Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Church, the Protestant Churches etc..

Here is a brief introduction why and how we present some text pagess in ENGLISH LANGUAGE together with GERMAN LANGUAGE texts in the same page.

Approx. half of our titles are in German Language, including names of collections, sets, subsets, Biographic Records etc. Therefore, we decided to leave all related Webpages in German Language. And where adequate to content of our Media / eBooks, of course we introduced such Webpages in English Language or French Language.

Now, we continue here in German language with some brief Author / title listings ***:

17th Century:
Below (also in 18th Century listing) you’ll see some anonymous titles **; would you like to ‘unmask’ the writer?
Over the boards, we have hundreds of anonymous titles (including other collections!), waiting to ‘unmask’ the writer(s);
anon. Index librorum prohibitorum : cum regulis confectis per (1699)

18th Century:
Anon., Appendix ad Fulvii Paciani tractatum de probationibus (1702)
Anon., Compendium Historiae Gravaminum De Subditorum, [1757]
Anon., Concilium Romanum : In sacrosancta basilica, (1726)
And some known author / titles **
Diesbach, August, Dominium clericorum XII dialogis examinatum
Molitors, P. Anselm, Molitors …Theologische Abhandlung von der
Vogel, Matthäus, Catholische Unterweisung wegen der Ehe, welche

Canon Law, works from a significant Convent library,
originally printed in the 17t & 18th Centuries.
10 known writers
4 anon. writers
16 titles
17 ebooks
ca.5.500 VolltFull text pages
electronic Bibliographic records are available

Upon request, we can compile author / title lists for you.
Further information can be found in our SHOP.

Notes:
Quanatites of writers / ebooks / full text pages etc. are approximately information.
* Information is subject to change at any time and without notice.
** “Title” means “bibliographic unit”, i.e., one title contains the content of at least one “physical” printed volume. However, depending on the original work, “title” can also contain contents of two or more ‘physical’ original books and / or journals or magazines.
*** The short titles listed in our examples above for each work are, of course, listed in the bibliographical title data with partly extensive long titles, related to its original wording,