Religious handwritten Latin manuscript, Tractatus De jure et justitia quid justitia, et ejus objectum
, circa 1800
Reads Theologi de Jure et Justit
on the spine. From the library of R. A. Angel. Filled with treatises on different aspects of religion. Title page says Seripsit Fr amantius gand: IV 122.
Some essays include:
Theologi de Jure et Justit, which roughly translates to Theologians about the law and justice.
Tractatus -- De Religione ejusque opposites, which roughly translates to A Treatise -- About Religion and its opposition
Tractatus -- De sacramentis Quid sacramentum, et quomodo dividatur. This discusses sacraments, ceremonies, and ministry.
Tractatus -- De Baptismo, quid, et quotuplex.
Tractatus -- De pcentitentia, which translates to A Treatise -- About penance.
This discusses confessions.
Tractatus -- De sacramento extreme unctionis.
Tractatus -- De sacramento matrimonii / De sponsalibus et eorum effectu, which roughly translates to A Treatise -- About the sacred rites of marriage / About the engagement gifts and their effect.
This discusses marriage and divorce.
Dates
- circa 1800
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.1 Linear Feet
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository