Emendationes Et Adnotationes Ad Tertulliani Apologeticum presents a detailed scholarly examination of Tertullian's "Apologeticum," a significant early Christian text. Written in Latin, this work by Gerhard Rauschen provides emendations and annotations, offering critical insights into the original text. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and students interested in early Christian theology, Latin literature, and the historical context of the "Apologeticum." The book facilitates a deeper understanding of Tertullian's arguments and their significance in the development of Christian thought. This edition serves as a crucial reference for those studying the nuances of Tertullian's work and its lasting impact.
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