'Auaritia, luxuria, ambitio, lib. arb.' 1,11,22: a Greco-Roman Literary Topos and Augustine's Asceticism

P. 318: Quellenforschung, P. 319; 2. Random sampling for the latin classics; 2.1. Sallust; p. 321: 2.2. Livy; p. 322: 2.3. Horace; 2.4. Seneca; p. 323: 2.5. Tacitus; 2.6. Quintillian. P. 324: 3. Augustine's early writings. P. 326; 4. Select Sermons. P. 327: 5. De Civitate Dei. P. 329; 6. Three quest...

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Author:George P. Lawless
Published: Institutum Patrisiticum Augustinianum, Roma, 1998
Pages:317-331
Format:Essay
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (ca. 35-95), Quintilian
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Sallust
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Tacitus
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Titus Livius
- Works > Dialogues / Early works > De libero arbitrio > lib. arb. 1
- Doctrine > From man to God > Evil. Sin > [Vices divers] > avarice - greed
- Doctrine > From man to God > [Morale] > [Ascèse. Monde] > [Ascèse]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Evil. Sin > [Vices divers] > [luxure]
Parent Work: Il monachesimo occidentale dalle origini alla Regula Magistri
Status:Active
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Summary:P. 318: Quellenforschung, P. 319; 2. Random sampling for the latin classics; 2.1. Sallust; p. 321: 2.2. Livy; p. 322: 2.3. Horace; 2.4. Seneca; p. 323: 2.5. Tacitus; 2.6. Quintillian. P. 324: 3. Augustine's early writings. P. 326; 4. Select Sermons. P. 327: 5. De Civitate Dei. P. 329; 6. Three questions. 7. Conclusion