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    Three Instances of Greek Autobiographical Writing from the Fourth Century BCE.Annemaré Kotzé - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (1):39-67.
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    El pasaje antimaniqueo de ‘Confesiones’ III y su “público maniqueo”.Annemaré Kotzé - 2024 - Augustinus 69 (1):121-133.
    The article is an analysis of Confessions 3.6.10 to 3.10.18 to support an argument that many strategies in Augustine's masterpiece are eminently suited to communicate with a Manichaean audience and designed to convince such an audience of the errors of Manichaeism. In Book 3 the narrative reaches the stage of Augustine's life where he joins the Manichees. The description of the encounter presented here, however, is much more than the communication of information on this crucial stage in his spiritual joumey. (...)
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    Cui narro haec? Augustine and his Manichaean audience: A re-reading of the first three books of the Confessions.Annemaré Kotzé - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1).
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    When Wisdom Calls: Philosophical Protreptic in Antiquity.Olga Alieva, Annemaré Kotzé & Sophie van der Meeren (eds.) - 2018 - Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers.
    The ancients never confined their philosophy to the systematic exposition of doctrine. Orations, treatises, dialogues and letters aimed at persuading people to become lovers of wisdom. Rhetorical feats, logical intricacies, or mystical experience served to recruit adherents, to promote and defend philosophy and to support adherents. Protreptic was the literary form that served all these functions. This volume seeks to illuminate both the diversity and the continuity of protreptic in the work of a wide range of authors, from Parmenides to (...)
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    Lyfstraf en martelaarskap in Augustinus se Confessiones 1.9.14-15.Annemare Kotze - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (4).
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