Josephi Mariani Parthenii S.j. Orationes is a collection of orations by Joseph-Marie Mazzolari, an 18th-century Jesuit. These speeches provide insight into the religious and rhetorical practices of the period, reflecting the intellectual climate of the time. The collection offers a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of the Jesuit order, Catholic preaching, and the art of rhetoric in the 1700s. Mazzolari's orations present a unique window into the intersection of faith, oratory, and the cultural landscape of 18th-century Italy. This volume preserves a significant contribution to religious and intellectual history.
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