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Lactantius Divine Institutes Liverpool University Press Translated Texts For Historians Anthony Bowen

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Lactantius Divine Institutes Liverpool University Press Translated Texts For Historians Anthony Bowen
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Anthony Bowen, Peter Garnsey
ISBN: 9780853239888, 0853239886
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Lactantius Divine Institutes Liverpool University Press Translated Texts For Historians Anthony Bowen by Anthony Bowen, Peter Garnsey 9780853239888, 0853239886 instant download after payment.

The Divine Institutes of Lactantius was a vigorous riposte to pagan criticism and persecution of Christianity, which came to a head in the "Great" Persecution of Diocletian in the early fourth century AD. This edition has been prepared with students and scholars of intellectual history in mind, but it will also appeal to those concerned with ecclesiastical history and patristics, and to anyone interested in tracing the impact of classical philosophy and literature on an early Christian thinker.

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