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City of God. : Books 21-22
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ISBN: 0674994523 9780674994522 0434994111 9780434994113 0674994531 9780674994539 043499412X 9780434994120 0674994590 9780674994591 0434994170 9780434994175 Year: 1972 Volume: 411-417 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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Annotation Augustinus (354Â-430 CE), son of a pagan, Patricius of Tagaste in North Africa, and his Christian wife Monica, while studying in Africa to become a rhetorician, plunged into a turmoil of philosophical and psychological doubts in search of truth, joining for a time the Manichaean society. He became a teacher of grammar at Tagaste, and lived much under the influence of his mother and his friend Alypius. About 383 he went to Rome and soon after to Milan as a teacher of rhetoric, being now attracted by the philosophy of the Sceptics and of the Neo-Platonists. His studies of Paul's letters with Alypius and the preaching of Bishop Ambrose led in 386 to his rejection of all sensual habits and to his famous conversion from mixed beliefs to Christianity. He returned to Tagaste and there founded a religious community. In 395 or 396 he became Bishop of Hippo, and was henceforth engrossed with duties, writing and controversy. He died at Hippo during the successful siege by the Vandals. From Augustine's large output the Loeb Classical Library offers that great autobiography the Confessions (in two volumes); On the City of God (seven volumes), which unfolds God's action in the progress of the world's history, and propounds the superiority of Christian beliefs over pagan in adversity; and a selection of Letters which are important for the study of ecclesiastical history and Augustine's relations with other theologians.

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De doctrina christiana libri quattuor
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Vindobonae : Hoelder-Pichler-Tempsky,

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De libero arbitrio libri tres
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Year: 1956 Volume: 74 sect. 6, pars 3 Publisher: Vindobonae : Hoelder-Pichler-Tempsky,

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Initium omnis peccati superbia : Augustine on pride as the first sin.
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Year: 1949 Publisher: Berkeley California press

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Augustine on the teaching of history.
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Year: 1944 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

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The city of god against the pagans in 7 vol.
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Year: 1972 Publisher: London : Heinemann,

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The city of god against the pagans in 7 vol.
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De libero arbitrio libri tres
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City of God. : Books 4-7
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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Annotation Augustinus (354Â-430 CE), son of a pagan, Patricius of Tagaste in North Africa, and his Christian wife Monica, while studying in Africa to become a rhetorician, plunged into a turmoil of philosophical and psychological doubts in search of truth, joining for a time the Manichaean society. He became a teacher of grammar at Tagaste, and lived much under the influence of his mother and his friend Alypius. About 383 he went to Rome and soon after to Milan as a teacher of rhetoric, being now attracted by the philosophy of the Sceptics and of the Neo-Platonists. His studies of Paul's letters with Alypius and the preaching of Bishop Ambrose led in 386 to his rejection of all sensual habits and to his famous conversion from mixed beliefs to Christianity. He returned to Tagaste and there founded a religious community. In 395 or 396 he became Bishop of Hippo, and was henceforth engrossed with duties, writing and controversy. He died at Hippo during the successful siege by the Vandals. From Augustine's large output the Loeb Classical Library offers that great autobiography the Confessions (in two volumes); On the City of God (seven volumes), which unfolds God's action in the progress of the world's history, and propounds the superiority of Christian beliefs over pagan in adversity; and a selection of Letters which are important for the study of ecclesiastical history and Augustine's relations with other theologians.


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Aurelii Augustini Contra academicos ; De beata vita necnon ; De ordine libri
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Year: 1956 Publisher: Utrecht Spectrum

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