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He then transcribed the homily basing himself on shorthand notes taken during the singing. In this way the collection of Enarrationes in Psalmos grew. All the fundamental Augustinian themes can be found in them, interwoven with biblical quotes, metaphors, and images that express human yearning for the infinite. After the Confessions this is the most luminous of Augustine s works. Manlio Simonetti was Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Rome. He specializes in Ancient Christianity, the History of Exegesis, Gnosis, Arianism and Hagiography. In this volume he has translated and commented on 1. Enarrationes. XL- 7. COD Volume V LA MISTICA - MYSTICISM edited by Francesco Santi SANT'AGOSTINO - SAINT AUGUSTINE SOLILOQUI - SOLILOQUIES edited by Manlio Simonetti NICETA CONIATA - NIKETAS CHONIATES GRANDEZZA E CATASTROFE DI BISANZIO THE SPLENDOUR AND CATASTROPHE OF BYZANTIUM 8 Volume I (Books I- VIII) edited by Jan- Louis van Dieten and Anna Pontani introduction by Guglielmo Cavallo NEW, REVISED EDITION 9. SANT AGOSTINO - SAINT AUGUSTINE CONFESSIONI - CONFESSIONS edited by Patrice Cambronne, Gioacchino Chiarini, Marta Cristiani, Jacques Fontaine, Jos. Pizzolato, Manlio Simonetti, Paolo Siniscalco, Aim. Jacques Fontaine wrote the ample introduction; Patrice Cambronne, Marta Cristiani, Goulven Madec, Jean P. Pizzolato, Paolo Siniscalco and Aim. If half of the West owes its culture to the Odyssey, the other half will certainly be enthralled by this book full of light and darkness, «this book full of dripping tears», that Petrarch adored. Like us, he loved the marvellous rhetoric, the games of repetition, the refrains, the parallelisms, the oppositions, the disturbing verbal sorcery, the soft, dramatic anxiety of the interrogative phrases, and the at times almost extenuated infectious weakness, which prompts the same emotions in the writer as well as in us, today s readers. Patrice Cambronne is Professor of Late Antique Latin Literature at the Montaigne University in Bordeaux. As well as in Saint Augustine, he has specialized in Sophocles, Virgil, Philo of Alexandria, Prudentius, and Jerome. Gioachino Chiarini is Professor of Latin Literature at Siena University. He has studied the Odyssey, Plautus and Lessing. Marta Cristiani was Professor of History of Medieval Philosophy at Siena University. She has worked on Augustine, Seneca, Macrobius, John Scotus, the Carolingian era, the Eucharistic controversies in the 9 th century, and William of Conches. Jacques Fontaine, Professor at the Sorbonne, has studied Isidore of Seville and the classical culture of Visigotic Spain, Christian Latin poetry of the 3 rd to 6 th century, and pre- romanesque Spanish art. Goulven Madec was Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at the Institut Catholique in Paris, Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and member of the Institut d Etudes Augustiniennes. He has written on Saint Augustine, John Scotus and Saint Bonaventure. Pizzolato is Professor of early Christian Literature at the Catholic University in Milan. He has specialized in the 4 th century, Ambrose, and Augustine. Paolo Siniscalco is Professor of early Christian Literature at Sapienza University of Rome, he has studied the major figures in Christian literature and the problems of late antiquity. VOLUME I BOOKS I- III COD , IV ed. CLXVIII- 2. 80 with a preface by Jacques Fontaine general bibliography by Jos. Pizzolato, Paolo Siniscalco VOLUME II BOOKS IV- VI COD , III ed. VI- 2. 90 commentary by Patrice Cambronne, Luigi F. Pizzolato, Paolo Siniscalco VOLUME III BOOKS VII- IX COD , IV ed. VI- 3. 70 commentary by Goulven Madec, Luigi F. Pizzolato VOLUME IV BOOKS X- XI COD , III ed. VI- 3. 46 commentary by Marta Cristiani, Aim. VI- 4. 10 commentary by Jean P. Perhaps no other work of his is so complex. Faced with the immense richness of classical literature, Augustine created addressing priests, intellectuals and the faithful a manual of Christian culture. It was a useful tool in resolving all the problems that came up surrounding the new religion. LX- 6. 36 COD This volume one of the most enjoyable and fantastic on offer to readers today comprises Latin, French, English, Spanish, and German texts. Alexander is still the unbridled figure we had met in Curtius Rufus, but the Middle Ages redesigned the greatest mythical hero in history, with profound imagination, playfulness and joy. Piero Boitani is Professor of Comparative Literature at Sapienza University in Rome. Corrado Bologna is Professor of Romance Philology at Roma Tre University. Adele Cipolla is Professor of German Philology at Verona University. Peter Dronke was Professor of Medieval Latin Literature at Cambridge University. Mariantonia Liborio was Professor of French Linguistics and Romance Philology at Roma 3 University. LXXXII- 7. 26 COD8 ANONIMO - ANONYMOUS LE COSE DELLA GUERRA ON WAR edited by Andrea Giardina The De rebus bellicis was written in an era of crisis, while the Barbarians bore down on the frontiers. It is at the same time a short treatise on military techniques, striking for its description of the astounding war machines, and a little handbook on political economics. The anonymous author, a talented amateur who lived in the 4 th century AD, tries to contribute advice, aimed at supporting the Empire in a difficult situation, particularly in the fiscal and monetary fields. Andrea Giardina is Professor of Roman History at the Italian Institute of Human Sciences in Florence. He is particularly interested in the administrative, economic and social issues of Roman history. LXII- 1. 22, with 1. COD ANONIMO - ANONYMOUS ORIGINE DEL POPOLO ROMANO THE ORIGINS OF THE ROMAN PEOPLE edited by Giovanni D Anna The Origins of the Roman People is a unique book in its own way. Probably written in the 2 nd century AD, towards the end of the 4 th it was revised and rearranged probably by a grammarian, an admirer of Virgil in a corpus that comprised a Liber de viris illustribus (kings of Rome and personalities of the Republic) and a Liber de Caesaribus (emperors from Augustus to Constantius II). The Origins of the Roman People is a precious source of legends and stories about ancient Rome and pre- roman Italy. The stories here collected stand as variants, or parallells, to those recounted by Livy or Virgil. Giovanni D Anna was Professor of Latin Literature at Sapienza University in Rome. He worked on Pacuvius, Virgil, Cicero, Sallust, Lucretius, Catullus, on the major poets of the age of Augustus, on the history of satire, on Quintilian and Tacitus. L ANTICRISTO - THE ANTICHRIST edited by Gian Luca Potest.
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