Cover page of a publication titled "Compendium Res Publica Forma Volume 1" with a logo of the Gnossia Institute at the top and a red contour map design.

COMPENDIUM

Compendium functions as the reference system of the Corpus. It documents the works that form the intellectual basis of Res Publica Forma and establishes a structure linking source to argument. Each entry reconstructs a work in a consistent format—author, context, core argument, conceptual structure, relevance, and limitation.

Its purpose is not to summarise literature in general, but to provide structural traceability. Every concept employed in the doctrinal papers can be located within this system, allowing the full chain of reasoning to be followed from source to application.

In its complete form, the Compendium comprises approximately 300 works, organised across ten volumes. Each work is selected for structural relevance and integrated into the Corpus through explicit reference.

The Compendium therefore functions as a transparent grounding layer. It shows what has been taken, how it has been interpreted, and where it is applied. It does not extend the system, but establishes the grounding through which its structure remains verifiable.