1573 Confessions of St Augustine
Catholic & Protestant Bible Theology Louvain
Augustine of Hippo was a 5th-century early Christian church
philosopher and theologian. While most known for his work ‘City of God’, he also wrote many other treatises on aspects of the
Christian faith. His stance on free will vs. predestination and fatalism was
supported by and still is supported by, the Catholic Church, as his teachings
on free will are consistent with modern doctrine.
One of Augustine’s most important works was ‘Confessions’ – collection of shorter treatises that were
autobiographical in nature. In fact, because of this, it is often considered the very first Western autobiography
ever written.
This 1573 Louvain edition was published by Welleus.
Item number: #22848
Price: $950
AUGUSTINE, of Hippo
D. Aurelii Augustini
Hipponensis Episcopi Confessionum libri XIII. Opera theologorum Lovaniensium ex
manuscriptis codicibus multum emendati
Lovanii: apud Hieronymum
VVellaeum, 1573.
Details:
· Collation:
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D. Aurelii Augustini – [4], 257 leaves, [2]
o
Confessio Theologica – 92 leaves, [2]
§ Includes
separate title page
o
Signatures: A-2T8/4, 2V8, a4, b-p8/4,
q6
· References:
USTC 406004
· Language:
Latin
· Binding: Leather;
tight and secure
· Size: ~5in X 3in (12.5cm x 7.5cm)
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