Publisher's Synopsis
Scisma D'Inghilterra (The Schism of England) by Bernardo Davanzati, recounts the tumultuous events of the English Reformation. The book delves into the complex political and religious landscape of 16th-century England, focusing on King Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church. Davanzati explores the motivations and consequences of Henry's actions, providing insights into the personalities and power struggles that shaped this pivotal moment in European history.
This historical account offers a detailed perspective on the establishment of the Church of England and its lasting impact on English society and identity. Davanzati's work remains a valuable resource for understanding the religious and political transformations of the Renaissance.
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