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A sharp criticism of the temporal power of the Popes. | A sharp criticism of the temporal power of the Popes. | ||
==Editions, performances | ==Editions, performances== | ||
The Turin premiere in 1895 was organized by the Freemasons, with an introductory speech by [[Edmondo De Amicis]]. | The Turin premiere in 1895 was organized by the Freemasons, with an introductory speech by [[Edmondo De Amicis]]. | ||
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[[Category:Fiction--Italian|1895 Bovio]] | [[Category:Fiction--Italian|1895 Bovio]] | ||
[[Category:Literature|1895 Bovio]] | [[Category:Literature--1850s|1895 Bovio]] | ||
[[Category:Plays|1895 Bovio]] | [[Category:Plays|1895 Bovio]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:21, 6 August 2018
San Paolo <Italian> (1895) is a play by Giovanni Bovio.
Abstract
A sharp criticism of the temporal power of the Popes.
Editions, performances
The Turin premiere in 1895 was organized by the Freemasons, with an introductory speech by Edmondo De Amicis.