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Imitations Of Infinity Gregory Of Nyssa And The Transformation Of Mimesis Michael A Motia

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Imitations Of Infinity Gregory Of Nyssa And The Transformation Of Mimesis Michael A Motia
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Imitations Of Infinity Gregory Of Nyssa And The Transformation Of Mimesis Michael A Motia instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Michael A. Motia
ISBN: 9780812299618, 0812299612
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Imitations Of Infinity Gregory Of Nyssa And The Transformation Of Mimesis Michael A Motia by Michael A. Motia 9780812299618, 0812299612 instant download after payment.

In Imitations of Infinity, Michael A. Motia places Gregory of Nyssa at the center of a world filled with Platonic philosophers, rhetorical teachers, and early Christian leaders all competing over what and how to imitate. Their debates demanded the attentions of people at every level of the Roman Empire.


In Imitations of Infinity, Michael A. Motia places Gregory of Nyssa at the center of a world filled with Platonic philosophers, rhetorical teachers, and early Christian leaders all competing over what and how to imitate. Their debates demanded the attentions of people at every level of the Roman Empire.

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