Virgilio, Ciceron y el ‘rusticanus’: ‘Acad’. 3, 34-35

Augustinus 56 (220):199-204 (2011)
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Abstract

El artículo aborda la refutación agustiniana del escepticismo, según se recoge en dos parábolas estudiadas con detalle en Contra Academicos. Señalando sus ideas y el influjo de Virgilio y Cicerón

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