De Conjugiis Ad Solius Rationis Normam Exactis..., penned by Carlo Antonio Calvi, delves into the concept of marriage through the lens of reason. Written in Latin, this work presents a philosophical exploration of matrimony, likely engaging with theological and societal norms prevalent at the time of its publication. The book invites readers to consider the rational underpinnings of marriage, offering a perspective rooted in logic and philosophical inquiry rather than solely on traditional or religious doctrines. It is a significant work for those interested in the history of marriage, Catholic theology, and the intersection of reason and faith in 18th-century thought.
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