Biografia Di Fr Paolo Sarpi, Teologo E Consultore Di Stato Della Repubblica Veneta offers a detailed account of the life and work of Fra Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623), a Venetian theologian, jurist, and statesman. Written by Aurelio Bianchi-Giovini, this biography explores Sarpi's significant role as a consultant to the Venetian Republic during a tumultuous period in its history.
The book delves into Sarpi's theological contributions, his involvement in political affairs, and his impact on the intellectual climate of 17th-century Venice. It provides insights into the complex relationships between the Church and the state, highlighting Sarpi's defense of Venetian independence against papal authority. This biography is a valuable resource for understanding the religious and political dynamics of early modern Italy and the enduring legacy of Fra Paolo Sarpi.
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