Memorie Storiche Della Scala Santa ... by Leonardo Can Mazzucconi, published in 1840, offers a detailed historical account of the Scala Santa (Holy Stairs) in Rome. This book delves into the history and significance of the Scala Santa, believed to be the stairs that Jesus Christ ascended to Pontius Pilate's praetorium in Jerusalem. Mazzucconi provides insights into the religious, cultural, and architectural aspects of this important pilgrimage site.
Written in Italian, this work is an invaluable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the religious history of Rome and the traditions surrounding the Passion of Christ. Mazzucconi's meticulous research brings to life the historical context and spiritual importance of the Scala Santa.
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