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    On the City of God Against the Pagans (Latin: De civitate Dei contra paganos), often called The City of God, is a book of Christian philosophy written...
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    De Civitate Dei 4.11, 21, 34; 7.11. Plutarch, Life of Romulus 4.1. Macrobius, Saturnalia 1.16.36. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 4.11. Tertullian, De anima...
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  • City of God (redirect from Civitas dei)
    The term City of God may refer to The City of God (De civitate Dei), a fifth-century book by St. Augustine of Hippo, and subsequently to the Roman Catholic...
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  • 76–77, unless otherwise noted. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 4.8. Varro as cited by Augustine, De Civitate Dei 7.23; Roscher, Ausführliches Lexikon, p. 219...
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  • only from Augustine, De civitate Dei 4.8. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 6.9. Augustine, De civitate Dei 4.23. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 4.8. Arnobius, Adversus...
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    Augustine De Civitate Dei VII 11. Pecunia is tentatively included in this group by Wissowa (1912), p. 105 n. 4. Cfr. Augustine De Civitate Dei VII 11 &...
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    de Janus" in Mélanges de l'École française de Rome, (Antiquité) 85 2 1973 p. 399-400; Capdeville mentions also Varro apud Augustine, De Civitate Dei VII...
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  • used nearly or completely interchangeably, e.g. by St. Augustine in De Civitate Dei. The word lemures can be traced to the Proto-Indo-European stem *lem-...
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  • Religion in the Roman Empire (Blackwell, 2007), pp. 13, 23. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 10.1; Ando, The Matter of the Gods, p. 6. Antonaccio, "Contesting the...
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    Confessions, which is a personal account of his earlier life, and for De civitate dei (The City of God, consisting of 22 books), which he wrote to restore...
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    filiam; Spaeth, 1996, p. 131, citing Cicero, De Natura Deorum 2.62, and Saint Augustine, De Civitate Dei, 4.11; both of whom most likely used the Late...
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    Neptune (mythology) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the Christian philosopher St. Augustine, who devoted a chapter of De Civitate Dei to ridiculing inconsistencies in the theological definition of the...
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    religious and political, a mix of Christian eschatology like Augustine's De civitate Dei ("City of God") and conservative collectivism. He died from kidney...
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  • Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei 4.16. Augustine, De Civitate Dei, iv.16 Fasti i. 185. Vide Rosini, ed. Dempster. lib. i. c.13, de Dea Strenia, p. 120...
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     188. Varro, De re rustica 1.1.4–6. Vergil, Georgics 1.5–25. Varro, as preserved by Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei 7.2. Varro, De lingua latina...
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  • Fears (1981), p. 857. Tertullian, Ad nationes 2.11 Augustine of Hippo, De civitate Dei 4.11 Fears (1981), p. 858. Madigan (2013), p. 99. Dionysius of Halicarnassus...
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    Vircilinus St. Augustine names eleven epithets of Jupiter in his work De civitate Dei: Victor: he who conquers all things. Invictus: he who is conquered...
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    Cicero. De Natura Deorum III 63; Arnobius. Adversus Gentiles, IV 7. Arnobius Adversus Gentiles IV 4. Augustine. De Civitate Dei, IV 21. Varro. De Lingua...
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    Books) De gente populi Romani libri IIII (cf. Augustine, 'De civitate dei' xxi. 8.) De sua vita libri III (or On His Own Life in Three Books) De familiis...
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  • Testaments to be the true Word of God" and appealing to Augustine's De Civitate Dei, it rejected the canonicity of the Apocrypha. The Thirty-Nine Articles...
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    libri tres [Agricultural Topics in Three Books]. Augustine of Hippo. De civitate Dei. Lawrence, Marion (1965). "The Velletri Sarcophagus". American Journal...
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    Goguryeo. Augustine of Hippo, age 59, begins to write his spiritual book De Civitate Dei (City of God), as a reply to the charge that Christianity was responsible...
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  • bees Melissa, ancient Greek/Minoan nymph/goddess of bees Augustine, De civitate Dei 4.34; Hendrik Wagenvoort, "Diva Angerona," in Pietas: Selected Studies...
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  • ix. 1–8, 13, Brutus, 56, Epistulae ad Atticum, xiv. 18. Augustine, De Civitate Dei, vi. 2. Pliny the Elder, iii. 11, vii. 30, xxix. 4. Appian, Bella Mithridatica...
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    Augustine of Hippo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Confessions, which is a personal account of his earlier life, and for De civitate Dei (The City of God, consisting of 22 books), which he wrote to restore...
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    University, Digitized 19 Jan 2007 Varro, De lingua Latina, v. 72, “Salacia Neptuni a salo.” Augustine, De civitate Dei, vii. 22, “Jam utique habebat Salaciam...
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    friend Erasmus, he prepared an elaborate commentary on Augustine's De Civitate Dei, which was published in 1522 with a dedication to Henry VIII of England...
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    made explicit. In the early fifth century AD, Augustine of Hippo in De Civitate Dei (book XI, 26) affirmed his certain knowledge of his own existence,...
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  • a Cicero, De Oratore (September 1465) and Lactantius' De divinis institutionibus (October 1465), followed by Augustine's De civitate Dei in 1467, the...
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  • Encyclopedia (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1999), p. 863. Augustine of Hippo, De civitate Dei 4.8, 11, and 21. 11). Festus, p. 519 in the edition of Lindsay. Horace...
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