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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Стр. xxxv
... discuss Cicero's definition of populus . It was natural that , after discussing societas in general , he should turn to a discussion of populus and respublica ; and thus a final and peculiarly political section is added to the book ( 21 ...
... discuss Cicero's definition of populus . It was natural that , after discussing societas in general , he should turn to a discussion of populus and respublica ; and thus a final and peculiarly political section is added to the book ( 21 ...
Стр. xlv
... discussion of the house- hold , to be carried into a discussion of the Civitas or State . But St. Augustine , omitting to speak of INTRODUCTION xlv.
... discussion of the house- hold , to be carried into a discussion of the Civitas or State . But St. Augustine , omitting to speak of INTRODUCTION xlv.
Стр. xlvi
... of a Populus and of the Respublica in which a Populus is organised . The theme , as we have already had occasion to notice , naturally follows on the discussion of Societas ; but it is treated separately , and xlvi INTRODUCTION.
... of a Populus and of the Respublica in which a Populus is organised . The theme , as we have already had occasion to notice , naturally follows on the discussion of Societas ; but it is treated separately , and xlvi INTRODUCTION.
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