De Sublimitate Divinarum Scripturarum Ex Consimilibus Profanorum Locis Inlustrata, by Firm Lanzoni, explores the sublimity of divine scriptures through the illumination of similar profane texts. This comprehensive work, presented in two volumes, delves into the general sublimity of sacred writings. Written in Latin, this book provides a deep exploration of theological and religious concepts, examining the historical and literary contexts of scripture. Lanzoni's work offers valuable insights into the intersection of religious and secular thought, making it an essential resource for scholars and readers interested in the study of theology and biblical interpretation.
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