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Confessions, Volume I: Books 1-8 (Loeb Classical Library)
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Description for Confessions, Volume I: Books 1-8 (Loeb Classical Library)
Hardcover. Confessions is a spiritual autobiography of Augustine's early life, family, associations, and explorations of alternative religious and theological viewpoints as he moved toward his conversion. Cast as a prayer addressed to God, it offers a gripping personal story and a philosophical exploration destined to have broad and lasting impact. Series: Loeb Classical Library. Num Pages: 480 pages. BIC Classification: BGA; DSBB; HPCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 156 x 163 x 25. Weight in Grams: 350.
The classic account of crisis and conversion.
Aurelius Augustine (AD 354–430), one of the most important figures in the development of western Christianity and philosophy, was the son of a pagan, Patricius of Tagaste, and his Christian wife, Monnica. While studying to become a rhetorician, he plunged into a turmoil of philosophical and psychological doubts, leading him to Manichaeism. In 383 he moved to Rome and then Milan to teach rhetoric. Despite exploring classical philosophical systems, especially skepticism and Neoplatonism, his studies of Paul’s letters with his friend Alypius, and the preaching of Bishop Ambrose, led in 386 to ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Loeb
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Series
Loeb Classical Library
Condition
New
Weight
350g
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674996854
SKU
V9780674996854
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About Augustine
Carolyn J.-B. Hammond is Dean of Gonville and Caius College at the University of Cambridge.
Reviews for Confessions, Volume I: Books 1-8 (Loeb Classical Library)
Hammond’s translation, while always elegant and lucid, stays close enough to the Latin to give us invaluable assistance… An accessible and scholarly introduction provides a way into many aspects of Augustine’s thought which will reward both those who are new to Augustine and more experienced students.
Edward Dowler
Church Times
Edward Dowler
Church Times