Virgilio, Cicerón y el rusticanus

Acad. 3,34-35

The article deals with Augustine's refutation of skepticism as it is recorded in two parables which are analysed in his Against academics, highlighting his ideas and the influence of Virgil and Cicero.

Bibliographic Details
Author:Kenneth B. Steinhauser
Editor:Enrique A. Eguiarte Bendímez
Published: S.n., s.l., 2011
Volume:56
Pages:200-204
Language:Spanish
Periodical:Augustinus. Revista trimestral publicada por los Agustinos Recoletos
Number:220-221
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Platonism - Neo-platonism > Platonism of Varro, Cicero and Virgil > Cicero
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Platonism - Neo-platonism > Platonism of Varro, Cicero and Virgil > Virgil
- Works > Dialogues / Early works > Contra Academicos
Status:Active
Description
Summary:The article deals with Augustine's refutation of skepticism as it is recorded in two parables which are analysed in his Against academics, highlighting his ideas and the influence of Virgil and Cicero.