The City of God, Том 1Modern Library, 1983 - Всего страниц: 892 St. Augustine's masterpiece is an interpretation of history in terms of the struggle between good and evil: the City of God in conflict with the City of the Devil. Abridged for the modern reader. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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... Rome by Alaric and his Goths in 410 . The sack was not in itself the most terrible of visitations . Gaiseric and his ... Rome herself , intact from a foreign invader for nearly a thousand years - Rome , the founder , the mistress and the ...
... Rome by Alaric and his Goths in 410 . The sack was not in itself the most terrible of visitations . Gaiseric and his ... Rome herself , intact from a foreign invader for nearly a thousand years - Rome , the founder , the mistress and the ...
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... Rome to the protection then com- of the Trojan gods ? O but , will some say , they were mit Rome settled at Rome when Fimbria spoiled Ilium : were gods ? ) they so ? whence comes the image of Minerva then ? But well it may be they were at ...
... Rome to the protection then com- of the Trojan gods ? O but , will some say , they were mit Rome settled at Rome when Fimbria spoiled Ilium : were gods ? ) they so ? whence comes the image of Minerva then ? But well it may be they were at ...
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... Rome in while after . while after . And Esculapius came afterwards from Epidaurus unto Rome : because he being a most expert physician , might practise in so famous a city with the greater credit . The mother of the gods also ( of ...
... Rome in while after . while after . And Esculapius came afterwards from Epidaurus unto Rome : because he being a most expert physician , might practise in so famous a city with the greater credit . The mother of the gods also ( of ...
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