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... positiones subsequentes ex ultimarum voluntatum contractuum & delictorum materia desumptas
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple library catalogs (including local catalogs, Internet Archive, and general search queries) yielded no records of any English translation for this 16th-century legal text by Bartholomäus Krottendorffer. Given the obscure nature of this specific academic/legal work, it is highly probable that no English translation exists.
Verified Mar 30, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, ustc, internet archive · methodology
Bartholomäus Krottendorffer’s 1594 theses present a raw look at the intersection of religious doctrine and secular law in 16th-century Europe. Readers will confront hard truths about the limits of sovereign power, the ethics of self-defense, and the brutal reality of confiscation laws.