De Obscoenis Pontificiorum Decimis... by Christian Gottlieb Koch offers a detailed historical perspective on the controversial subject of tithes under the papacy. Written in Latin, this work delves into the intricacies of religious and economic practices during the Reformation era. Koch's study provides valuable insights into the historical debates surrounding ecclesiastical finance and the social impact of papal policies. This book is an essential resource for scholars interested in Reformation history, religious economics, and the historical dynamics between church and state.
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