Che cosa sia l'uomo per Agostino
la lucerna, il cavaliere, il centauro e la biga
A famous programmatic phrase from the Soliloquia shows how the young Augustine, in his thirties, had a clear idea of what one had to investigate in order to attain a knowledge of God: “Deum et animam scire cupio”. Here, Augustine established a link between two objects of research. Starting from this...
Author: | Ilaria Ferretti |
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Published: |
E-Theca On Line Open Access,
s.l.,
2016
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Pages: | 281-339 |
Language: | Italian |
Format: | Essay |
Topic: | -
Works
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Dialogues / Early works
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Soliloquia
- Doctrine > Man > [Structure métaphysique de l'homme] > [Corps et âme] |
Parent Work: | Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris |
Status: | Active |