Marci Hieronymi Vid , Cremonensis, Alb Episcopi, Hymni De Rebus Divinis is a collection of hymns by Marco Girolamo Vida, a prominent Renaissance humanist and bishop. Written in elegant Latin verse, these hymns explore themes of divinity and spirituality, reflecting the author's deep engagement with both classical literary traditions and Christian theology. Vida's work exemplifies the poetic skill and religious fervor of the period, offering readers a glimpse into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of the 16th century. This 1733 edition presents these timeless hymns for a modern audience.
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