It was perhaps at the instance of Clement XII that Bianchi composed his scholarly and exhaustive defence of the rights and privileges of the Roman Pontiff, which had been attacked by the Neapolitan lawyer,
Pietro Giannone, in the latter's
Storia civile del regno di Napoli. Bianchi's work which was entitled
Della podesta e della polizia della chiesa, trattati due contro le nuove opinioni di Pietro Giannone appeared in Rome in six volumes between the years 1745 and 1751. In the first treatise (2 volumes) Bianchi defends the indirect power of the Roman Pontiff over temporal sovereigns; while he defends the rights of the pope as regards the external laws and government of the Church, in the second treatise, which comprises the remaining four volumes. Amid the storm of controversial literature provoked by the treatise of the Dominican theologian,
Daniele Concina,
De Spectaculis theatralibus, Bianchi's
Sui vizii e sui difetti del moderno teatro e sul modo di corregerli ed emendarli appeared at Rome in 1753. In this he contends with
Scipio Maffei against Concina for the lawfulness, within certain limits, of modern theatrical displays. == References ==