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From the Catholic Encyclopedia
Extensive introduction to the life and work of Saint Augustine features discussions of his best known writings as well as a detailed biography.
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Essay by James J. O'Donnell looks at Saint Augustine in terms of his African roots and the role Christianity had in Africa's history.
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Texts and
Discussion
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Also links to texts:
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On James J.
O'Donnel's website. Site Includes:
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Reflections by Donald X. Burt, O.S.A.
These pages contain a collection of brief reflections on
the major themes which Augustine wrote about and shared with his
community.
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This website was produced by order of the society of St.
Augustine Research (in german: Gesellschaft zur Förderung der
Augustinusforschung) and it deals with the life and work of the church
father St. Augustine.
It contains database driven catalogs of his works,
scientific essays and information about publications on this topic. The
wealth of information is compounded by interactive applications with the
aim to invite the user to learn by "playing" (e.g. interactive
maps about the travels of the holy church father). Furthermore there
are lots of pictures from several epochs about St. Augustine and his
works.
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Read the complete text of Saint Augustine of Hippo's essay "De Dialectica." Includes links to commentaries and the original Latin version.
This is the book by Saint Augustine on Dialectic.
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Detailed paper serves as a good introduction to Saint Augustine's epistemology and includes comparisons between his work and other philosophers'.
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