Alphabetum Marianum: Opus Posthumum, by D. Diego del Castillo y Artiga, is a theological work presented in Latin, focusing on Mariology. This posthumous work delves into the theological aspects surrounding the Virgin Mary, exploring her significance within Catholic doctrine and Christian belief. The text provides a detailed exposition, likely offering insights and reflections on the Virgin Mary's role, attributes, and veneration. This book is intended for theologians, scholars of religious studies, and anyone interested in the deeper understanding of Marian theology and its historical context. As a work in Latin, it also represents a valuable resource for those studying classical theological texts in their original language.
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