Le Bienheureux Bernardin De Feltre by Eug ne Flornoy offers a detailed account of the life and work of Bernardin of Feltre, a prominent Catholic figure of the 15th century. Written in French, this biography explores Bernardin's significant contributions to the Catholic Church and his lasting impact on Italian society during the Renaissance. The book delves into his religious devotion, his efforts to combat usury, and his role as a social reformer.
Flornoy's work provides valuable insights into the life of a man revered for his piety and dedication. Readers interested in religious history, the lives of saints, and the social and religious landscape of Renaissance Italy will find this biography both informative and inspiring. It stands as a testament to Bernardin's enduring legacy and his continued relevance within Catholic tradition.
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