This is the second part of the student's edition (Edition B) of "Octavius" by Marcus Minucius Felix, part of the larger Volume 3. Edited with an introduction and text by Jean Pierre Waltzing, this volume presents a key work of early Christian apologetics from the late second or early third century. "Octavius" is a dialogue between a Christian and a pagan, offering valuable insights into the intellectual and religious climate of the Roman Empire during the rise of Christianity. This edition provides a carefully prepared text suitable for students, enabling a deeper understanding of Minucius Felix's arguments and their historical context.
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