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Western culture is, mainly, indebted to both the Greek-Roman legacy and the Early Christian literature. The present collection of essays tries to clarify how the Greek Fathers’ work was (...)
Lorsqu’au début de l’année 412, Augustin d’Hippone adresse à un ami de jeunesse une longue lettre intitulée De gratia Testamenti noui, ses préoccupations sont diverses – la propagande pélagienne qui a (...)
Le volume 67/A de la Bibliothèque augustinienne contient la première partie du long commentaire d’Augustin sur le Psaume 118. Le texte latin a été révisé d’après la toute récente édition de F. Gori (CSEL (...)
Why were a series of meditations, composed in the later twelfth and early thirteenth centuries and attributed to St Augustine and St Bernard, copied in over 1000 medieval manuscripts? Why was (...)
This volume Littérature, politique et religion en Afrique vandale contains the papers given at the international conference held, under the same title, at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre on (...)
This volume is a tribute to Patrick Laurence, whose authoritative works on the Church Fathers and Roman society and law of the Late Empire inspired the 23 contributions presented here. The first (...)
Ennodius of Pavia (473/4-521) wrote more than hundred and fifty poems of varied length and inspiration, which date for the most part from his diaconate at Milan. During the last fifteen years, (...)
Following discussions on the existence of a “monastic theology”, this volume offers a series of reflections on the exegesis practiced by monks in the Christian West. Sensitive to the literary (...)
In order to grasp the differences and similarities between Christian writers of Late Antiquity, it may be very fruitful to compare the ways in which they have interpreted Scriptures. The Epistle (...)
Actes du colloque international organisé les 7 et 8 décembre 2011 à l’Université de Paris-Sorbonne, édités par Sébastien Morlet, Olivier Munnich et Bernard (...)