Italus Ad Febronium ... De Statu Ecclesiae... is a historical work written in Latin by Viatore da Coccaglio. The book delves into the complex landscape of the Church, likely exploring themes related to Febronianism, a movement advocating for greater autonomy of national churches within the Catholic fold. This text offers valuable insights into ecclesiastical law, religious reform, and the historical dynamics between the Vatican and various European states. Scholars of religious history, constitutional law, and the history of the Catholic Church will find this a valuable resource, shedding light on a pivotal period of religious and political debate.
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