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The Salzburg Collection


      Bibliotheca Archiepiscopalis Salisburgensis
      Collectio Iuridica Library of the Archiepiscopal Seminary of Salzburg
      Law Collection Die Bibliothek des Erzbisch�flichen Priesterseminars zu Salzburg,
      Jura Sammlung

The Salzburg Collection is one of the most important collections in Canada for Central European law studies. It represents the original law collection of the Seminary Library of the Archbishop of Salzburg, acquired by the University of Alberta in 1965. The Bruce Peel Special Collections Library houses the pre-1800 publications, considered rare books. The newer, post-1800 publications, which represent about half of the collection, are housed in other locations, including the John A. Weir Memorial Law Library, the Book and Records Depository, and the Humanities and Social Sciences Library.


Following the recommendations of the Tridentine Council (Tridentinischer Konzil) of 1562, the Salzburg Provincial Council (Salzburger Provinzialkonzil) established the Archiepiscopal Seminary in Salzburg (Erzbisch�fliches Priesterseminar zu Salzburg) with its decree of May 25, 1579. Its first statutes were written and signed in July 1579 by the rector, Georg W�rfel. The library was founded at the same time as the seminary, with books contributed by the private library of the Archbishop.


Rennemann, Henning. De Principiis jurisprudentiae recte disponedis, commentarius. Disputationibus XII. conclusus. Erfurti: Imprimebat Fridericus Melchior Dedekindus, 1641. [frontispiece]



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