Summa Augustiniana Ex Collectis, Disputatis, Explicatisque Sententiis Divi Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi... is a comprehensive collection of the thoughts and teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo, compiled and organized by Lorenzo Alticozzi. Written in Latin, this work delves into Augustine's theological insights, offering a structured exploration of his views on various aspects of Christian doctrine. This book provides valuable insights into the development of Christian thought and remains a significant resource for scholars and students of theology, church history, and philosophy, as well as anyone interested in the intellectual heritage of the early Church.
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