A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Benefices and Revenues, written by Paolo Sarpi and published in 1736, is a comprehensive examination of the history, laws, and practices surrounding the acquisition and management of church property and income. Sarpi, a Venetian theologian and historian, draws on a wide range of sources, including ancient Roman law, medieval canon law, and contemporary papal decrees, to provide a detailed analysis of the legal and political frameworks that govern the distribution and administration of ...
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A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Benefices and Revenues, written by Paolo Sarpi and published in 1736, is a comprehensive examination of the history, laws, and practices surrounding the acquisition and management of church property and income. Sarpi, a Venetian theologian and historian, draws on a wide range of sources, including ancient Roman law, medieval canon law, and contemporary papal decrees, to provide a detailed analysis of the legal and political frameworks that govern the distribution and administration of ecclesiastical benefices.The book is organized into three main sections. The first section provides an overview of the history of ecclesiastical benefices, tracing their origins to the early Christian church and their evolution over time. Sarpi examines the various types of benefices, including prebends, canonries, and bishoprics, and discusses the ways in which they were acquired, sold, and inherited.The second section of the book focuses on the legal and political aspects of benefices and revenues. Sarpi explores the complex relationships between the church, the state, and individual benefactors, and discusses the various ways in which these relationships have been regulated over time. He also examines the role of the papacy in the administration of church property and income, and discusses the various ways in which the papacy has attempted to assert its authority over the centuries.The final section of the book is devoted to practical considerations of the management of church property and income. Sarpi provides detailed advice on the best practices for acquiring, managing, and disposing of ecclesiastical benefices, and discusses the various legal and financial issues that arise in the course of such activities.Overall, A Treatise of Ecclesiastical Benefices and Revenues is an important historical and legal work that provides a fascinating insight into the complex world of church property and income. Sarpi's thorough analysis and detailed examination of the subject make this book an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the church, the law, or the politics of early modern Europe.To Which Is Prefixed, The Life Of Father Paul.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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