Del Diritto Libero Della Chiesa Di Acquistare E Di Possedere Beni Temporali ..., authored by Tommaso Maria Mamachi, delves into the historical and legal arguments surrounding the Church's right to acquire and possess temporal goods. Written in Italian, this work examines the foundations of canon law and papal authority concerning ecclesiastical property.
The book presents a detailed exploration of the legal principles and historical precedents that support the Church's freedom in managing its assets. It offers insights into the complex relationship between religious institutions and temporal powers, making it valuable for scholars and readers interested in canon law, church history, and the historical dimensions of religious institutions in Italy.
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