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Paperback Octavius; [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1024403599

ISBN13: 9781024403596

Octavius; [Latin]

Octavius is a notable work of early Christian apologetics written in Latin by Marcus Minucius Felix. Likely composed in the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD, this dialogue presents a debate between a Christian, Octavius, and a pagan, Caecilius Natalis, on the merits of their respective beliefs.

The text is valued for its elegant Latin style, reflecting the author's rhetorical training and familiarity with classical literature. Minucius Felix skillfully addresses common pagan criticisms of Christianity while articulating a reasoned defense of Christian doctrine and morality. "Octavius" offers valuable insights into the intellectual and cultural landscape of the early Church and the challenges faced by Christians in the Roman world. This edition, edited by Luigi Valmaggi, provides a scholarly resource for students of Latin literature, early Church history, and religious philosophy.

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