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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, translations==
==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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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.

References

External links