aint Augustine's
City of God was a popular work in Venice during the late fifteenth
century, appearing in no less than five editions by 1500. It held great
appeal with both humanists and clergy as it was the foundational work on
the relationship between the church and the state, a lively topic of discussion
during the Renaissance and Reformation eras.
his edition is the first
book printed by Locatellus, one of the most prolific Venetian printers
of the period. It is also the first in a long series of books he produced
for the publisher Octavianus Scotus.
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