Opera Omnia Quae Exstant, Volume 1 presents the collected works of Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius, an early Christian author and advisor to Emperor Constantine I. This volume offers a comprehensive collection of Lactantius' writings, providing invaluable insight into the intellectual and religious landscape of the late Roman Empire.
Lactantius was renowned for his elegant Latin style and his profound engagement with philosophical and theological questions. His works are crucial for understanding the development of Christian thought and its interaction with classical culture. This edition is essential for scholars and anyone interested in early Christian history, Roman history, and the development of religious ideas.
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