The Antiquarian and the Moderniser: Giovanni Lorenzo Berti (1696-1766), Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827), and Contrasting Defenses of the Augustinian Teaching on Unbaptised Infants in Eighteenth-Century Italy [Book Review]

Quaestio 6 (1):335-372 (2006)
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