1682
Athenagoras Athens Early Church PAGANISM Cannibalism Marcus Aurelius Greek
Athenagoras was a 2nd-century
early Church Father from Athens. While few of his writings still exist today,
those that do were highly influential on other early philosophers such as
Eusebius. In his book ‘Embassy for the Christians’, Athenagoras pleads to
Marcus Aurelius that he and his son Commodus show mercy to Christians and stop
their unjust discrimination. This book also directly denounced paganism and
sought to prove to the Roman rulers that God was the one and only true God. He
also discusses the horrors of cannibalism, the evils of Gladiator contests, and
the use of drugs. His other works all seemed to stem from ‘Embassy’ – defenses
of his views and Christian doctrines.
This 1682 Oxford edition of the works of
Athenagoras was translated out of the Greek into Latin by Conrad Gessner.
Printed in Greek and Latin on opposite pages.
Item number: #8415
Price: $550
ATHENAGORAS, of Athens
Tou en hagiois patros hemon Athenagorou Athenaiou philosphou zozomena.
S. Patris Athenagorae philosophi Atheniensis opera, ad Mss. fidem recognita.
Oxonii: E Theatro Sheldoniano, 1682. First, only edition.
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Collation: Complete
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[4], 281, [3]
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Language: Latin /
Greek
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Binding: Leather;
tight & secure
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Size: ~5.25in X 3.25in (13.5cm x 8cm)
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