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  1. 3. Imago Dei-Imago Christi: fundamento teolÓgico del humanismo cristiano.Joseph Augustine di Noia & Anna M. Lithgow - 2003 - Ciencia Tomista 130 (3):583-593.
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  2. Imago Dei—Imago Christi: The Theological Foundations ofChristian Humanism.J. Augustine Di Noia - 2004 - Nova et Vetera 2:267-78.
     
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  3. Christ Brings Freedom from Sin and Death: The Commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on Romans 5: 12-21.J. A. Di Noia - 2009 - The Thomist 73 (3):381-398.
     
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  4. Discere et docere: The identity and mission of the Dominican house of studies in the twenty-first century.J. A. Di Noia - 2009 - The Thomist 73 (1):111-127.
  5. Thomas Aquinas as spiritual teacher.Michael Dauphinais, Roger W. Nutt & Andrew Hofer (eds.) - 2023 - Ave Maria, FL: Sapientia Press of Ave Maria University.
    St. Thomas Aquinas preaches in his sermon Puer Iesus, "Just as your father begot you bodily, your teacher begot you spiritually." St. Thomas himself has been blessed with prodigious fecundity through the centuries for his teaching in the Holy Spirit. Always, he leads us to think of the Blessed Trinity and all things from God's own view. With new insights into St. Thomas's spiritual teaching in its sources, context, breadth, wisdom, and influences, Thomas Aquinas as Spiritual Teacher presents chapters inspired (...)
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  6. Confessioni di S. Agostino Libri X.Augustine & Heredi del Corbelletti - 1665 - Per Gl'heredi Del Corbelletti.
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    Attualità e inattualità di sant'Agostino: Lo spirituali smo nel suo discorso an tropologico.Giovanni Iammarrone & Augustine - 1975 - Città di Vita.
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    Plotinus and Augustine on Beauty and Matter.Maurizio Filippo Di Silva - 2021 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (1):15-28.
    The aim of this paper is to examine whether and, if so, how far, the Augustinian notion of pulchrum is related to Plotinus’ concept of beauty, as it appears in Ennead I. 6. The Augustinian notion of beauty will be analyzed by focusing on the De natura boni, considering plurality and unity in Augustine’s identification of bonum with esse, both in their ontological and axiological dimensions. Topics selected for special consideration will be, first, beauty as outcome of modus, species (...)
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    La Regola di S. Agostino.Luc Verheijen, Bernadette Caravaggi & Augustine - 1989
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    Il concetto agostiniano di futuro: "Confessiones", XI.Maurizio Filippo Di Silva - 2015 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 56 (131):129-148.
    O objetivo deste artigo é examinar o conceito agostiniano de futuro tal como aparece em "Confissões", XI. Buscaremos mostrar que a noção de futuro é tanto uma parte constitutiva quanto uma expressão própria do conceito agostiniano de tempo. Vamos analisar inicialmente a reflexão agostiniana concernente à criação do mundo e à pergunta acerca do ser do tempo. Em seguida, vamos examinar o conceito de instante e sua natureza cinética. A terceira parte tratará da reflexão agostiniana sobre a medida do tempo, (...)
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    Plotinus and Augustine on evil and matter.Maurizio Filippo Di Silva - 2018 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 23:205-227.
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    Joanne McWilliam (ed.) Augustine, from rhetor to theologian. [REVIEW]Angelo di Berardino - 1992 - Augustinianum 32 (2):460-461.
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    Consilience, Truth and the Mind of God: Science, Philosophy and Theology in the Search for Ultimate Meaning.Richard J. Di Rocco - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book argues that God can be found within the edifice of the scientific understanding of physics, cosmology, biology and philosophy. It is a rewarding read that asks the Big Questions which humans have pondered since the dawn of the modern human mind, including: Why and how does the universe exist? From where do the laws of physics come? How did life and mind arise from inanimate matter on Earth? Science and religion have a common interest in the answers to (...)
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    La Regola di S. Agostino: verso un ideale di bellezza e di libertà.Luc Verheijen, Maria Grazia Mara & Augustine - 1993
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    Understanding.Donatella Di Cesare - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 227–235.
    The concept of understanding appears initially at the point of intersection between the philological, hermeneutical and the theological‐philosophical traditions. The concept of understanding already appears as a philosophical term in the language of the mystics, starting from Augustine, for whom it had a broader significance than merely seeing. The Kantian concept of understanding is subsequently re‐appropriated quite originally by Hamann who, by stressing the limits of the human understanding of the book of nature, develops the idea of historical understanding, (...)
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    The Concept of Motion in Jacques Legrand’s Philosophical Compendium.Daniel Di Liscia - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 29 (1):199-233.
    The following paper investigates the concept of motion in Jacques Legrand, a hitherto little-studied author of the early fifteenth century. Legrand, an important member of the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine, wrote a philosophical Compendium for the students of his Order. This contribution first attempts to provide a contextualization of Legrand’s treatment of motion within this work. Legrand’s contribution to philosophical encyclopedism is here discussed. Secondly, it reviews the most important theories on the nature of movement in the (...)
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    Verità, parola, immortalità in sant'Agostino.Alberto Di Giovanni - 1979 - [Palermo]: Palumbo.
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  18. A Sacrificial View of Life.Roberto Di Ceglie - 2023 - Religions 14 (876).
    Sacrifice as a practice aimed at honoring deities by offering them something as a sign of propitiation or worship is usually studied from the viewpoint of numerous disciplines and religious cultures, from which equally numerous interpretations follow. However, the view of sacrifice as able to shape life in its entirety, which means that every act taken by believers may be seen in sacrificial terms, does not seem to be sufficiently considered. This is a view that I believe emerges from various (...)
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    Philosophical Dialogues. Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]Jeffrey R. Di Leo - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):448-449.
    The history of philosophy is replete with philosophers who used dialogue form: Aristotle, Augustine, Boethius, Berkeley, Cicero, Galileo, Mandeville, Fichte, and Heidegger come to mind. Yet even though there has been much research done on dialogue as a literary form of writing, there has been relatively little research on dialogue as a philosophical form, especially by philosophers. What generally distinguishes the latter type of study from the former is that it attempts to link the structure and dramatic detail of (...)
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  20. «Un genere che ispira noia e desolazione»? Di un convegno pisano di storici della filosofia.Stefano Zappoli - 2007 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 3 (1):152-166.
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  21. La noia e il mondo della vita animale: l¿ unità tematica della Vorlesung di M. Heidegger" die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik"(1929/30). [REVIEW]Monica Bassanese - 1992 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 21 (1):37-92.
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  22. La figura della madre nei romanzi di Moravia e nelle trasposizioni cinematografiche. La madre autoritaria de La Noia tra Moravia e Damiano Damiani.Luca Corchia - 2015 - The Lab’s Quarterly 16 (4):37-67.
    Il breve saggio si propone di esaminare la centralità della figura materna nell’opera di un ingegnoso costruttore di storie della letteratura italiana del Novecento: Alberto Moravia. La scelta dell’Autore nasce dalla rilevanza della tematica nella sua opera, in cui peraltro è quasi sempre assente il punto di vista femminile delle “voci” delle donne. Ciò sembra paradossale e questa circostanza è di grande interesse critico. In particolare, a dispetto delle interpretazioni più canoniche, secondo cui Moravia – negli scritti realizzati tra il (...)
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    Saint Augustin et la Bible, a cura di A. M. La Bonnardière. [REVIEW]Elena Zocca - 1987 - Augustinianum 27 (1-2):335-336.
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    Augustine's Earliest Writings Giovanni Reale, Luigi Franco Pizzolato, Jean Doignon, José Oroz Reta, Goulven Madec, Georges Folliet: L'opera letteraria di Agostino tra Cassiciacum e Milano: Agostino nelle Terre di Ambrogio (1–4 ottobre 1986). (Augustiniana. Testi et Studi. Collana diretta da Mauro Nicolosi II.) Pp. 221. Palermo: Edizioni Augustinus, 1987. L. 32,000. [REVIEW]Gerald Bonner - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):238-240.
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    Fendere la realtà per raggiungerla. I tagli di Fontana e la noia di Moravia. Uno sguardo psicoanalitico.Marco Nicastro - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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  26. Fulvio di Blasi, Joshua P. Hochschild, Jeffrey Langen . Virtue's End: God in the Moral Philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas. St. Augustine's Press, 2008. [REVIEW]Russell E. Jones - 2009 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):182-185.
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    Augustine. History of Philosophy and «Tempora christiana».Gianfranco Fioravanti - 2011 - Rivista di Filosofia 102 (3):347-362.
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    Alessandro d'Afrodisia (Tito Aurelio Alessandro), Il destino. Trattato sul destino e su ciò che dipende da noi. Dedicato agli imperatori, Seconda edizione riveduta a cura di C. Natali, Traduzione di C. Nata1i e E. Tetamo, Academia Verlag, International Aristotle Studies, Sankt Augustin 2009, pp. 272. [REVIEW]Filippo Forcignanò - 2010 - Méthexis 23 (1):177-179.
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    C. J. Rowe, Il Simposio di Platone. Cinque lezioni sul dialogo con un ulteriore contributo sul Fedone e una breve discussione con M. Migliori e A. Fermani. A cura di M. Migliori, Sankt Augustin 1998 (Lecturae Platonis 1, Academia Verlag, 115 págs.). [REVIEW]Victoria E. Juliá - 1999 - Méthexis 12 (1):143-146.
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  30. St. Augustine and the cosmic soul.Vernon J. Bourke - 1954 - Giornale di Metafisica 9 (4/5):431.
     
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  31. Augustine,'Confessions 4, 16, 28-29','Soliloques 2, 20, 34-36'and the'Commentaires des Categories'.D. Doucet - 2001 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 93 (3):372-392.
     
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  32. Augustine, moralists and The Art of Conversation. A 17th century zig-zag.Domenico Bosco - 2008 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 100 (2-3):231-282.
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    The symposium L. Brisson (trans.): Platon : Le banquet. Pp. 261. PAris: G. F. flammarion, 1998. Paper, frs. 21. isbn: 2-08070987-9. C. J. Rowe: Il symposio di Platone. Cinque lezioni sul dialogo con un ulteriore contributo sul fedone E Una breve discussione con Maurizio Migliori E Arianna fermani. A cura di Maurizio Migliori . Pp. 115. Sankt Augustin: Academia verlag, 1998. Cased. Isbn: 3-89665-091-2. C. J. Rowe: Plato: Symposium (classical texts). Pp. VIII + 231. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1998. Paper, £16.50. Isbn: 0-85668-615-. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Belfiore - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):20-.
  34. The problem of persuasion in Augustine of Hippo.Maurizio Manzin - 1987 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 16 (1):3-27.
    A study on the nature of persuasive discourse in St. Augustine's philosophy, aiming at showing that in Augustine's thought an argumentation finalized to be effective must be truth-oriented. In this sense (dating back to Aristotle) a true persuasion, or to say better rhetoric, is completely different from sophistic, which is finalized to persuade without any search for truth.
     
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    La fatica mistica di Michele Federico Sciacca. Un travaglio che procede da lontano.Valentina Amorosino - 2020 - Doctor Virtualis 15:171-194.
    L’obiettivo che questo lavoro si propone è quello di rintracciare nella prosa appassionante e appassionata di Michele Federico Sciacca tracce che rimandano alla speculazione filosofica di Bernardo di Chiaravalle. Divisi nel tempo, ma compartecipi di un modo comune di intendere la categoria mistica, i due filosofi appaiono uniti nella condivisione di una stessa sensibilità. È una filiazione che accoglie più interrogativi che certezze, primo tra tutti, il perché Sciacca non citi mai direttamente Bernardo, cosa che invece ripetutamente fa con Agostino, (...)
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  36. L'autorità della ragione e le ragioni dell'autorità. Il De utilitate credendi di S. Agostino.Maurizio Manzin - 1990 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 67 (3):412-431.
    An analysis on St. Augustine's dialogue on the usefulness of faith (De utilitate credendi), where the distinction between authority and faith is critically discussed.
     
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    A proposito di Marrou, Agostino e la musica.Federico Lazzaro, Sonia Ghidoni & Massimo Parodi - 2010 - Doctor Virtualis 10:5-44.
    H.-I. Marrou's Traité de la musique selon l'esprit de Saint Augustin is a useful document about the relationship between 1930s French music and non-conformist culture. His stress on the moral aim of music recalls the claim for a spiritual revolution that informs the spirit of 1930 and Jeune France's manifesto: the reading of Marrou's Traité helps us defining the humanistic poetics of music of the '30s, and the historical context mutually explains and justify most of Marrou's thought .His thought is (...)
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  38. Plotin chez Augustin (I. Ramelli).M. Fattal - 2007 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 99 (4):801.
     
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  39. Plato, plotinus, porphyrius, and Augustine, saint on the immortality of the soul in accord with life.F. Decapitani - 1984 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 76 (2):230-244.
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    Il De immortalitate animae di Agostino nella critica più recente.Nello Cipriani - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (1):103-135.
    In De immortalitate animae Augustine is not satisfied with completing his proof of the immortality of the soul – which had been left open in the second book of the Soliloquies –; he also answers some possible objections, demonstrating that the rational soul cannot cease to exist, it cannot die, nor can it change into an irrational body or soul. Furthermore, remaining faithful to the programmatic declaration of never wanting to stray from the authority of Christ (Acad. 3, 20, (...)
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    Sogni e visioni di madri.Roberta Franchi - 2020 - Augustinianum 60 (1):231-255.
    Following the example of classical literature, Christian texts of the fourth century portray dreams of pregnant mothers. In such dreams, the mother sees her son or daughter, and knows the name of the infant and the great future for which the infant is destined. The dreams of Emmelia, Nonna and Monica are described in the writings of their sons (Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus and Augustine, respectively). Thanks to her visions and dreams about her child, each mother becomes (...)
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    Due vedute di Roma.B. R. Brinkman - 1996 - Heythrop Journal 37 (2):176–192.
    Books reviewed in this article: The Anchor Bible Dictionary. Edited by David Noel Freedman with Gary A. Herion, David F. Graf, John David Pleins. The Gospel of Matthew. By Daniel J. Harrington. Paul: An Introduction to his Thought. By C. K. Barrett. A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identiy. By Daniel Boyarin. New Testament Theology. By G. B. Caird, completed and edited by L. D. Hurst. The Fatherhood of God from Origen to Athanasius. By Peter Widdicombe. Dieu et (...)
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    Retorica tra letteratura e storia. Agostino e il Medioevo polimorfo di Louis De Wohl.Amalia Salvestrini - 2021 - Doctor Virtualis 16:265-291.
    L’articolo intende approfondire la questione del Medioevo come luogo di narrazioni a partire dal romanzo di Louis De Wohl dedicato ad Agostino d’Ippona, _Una fiamma inestinguibile _ e dal tema della retorica. Il tema della retorica, come una delle dimensioni possibili in cui rappresentare la storia, dà vita sia a una peculiare narrazione _descrittiva_ del Medioevo, plurale e variegata, sia a una narrazione _creatrice_ della storia stessa, dal momento che la potenza della parola di Agostino viene colta nella sua capacità (...)
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    Girolamo critico di Agostino? A proposito dell’interpretazione di Mt. 19,24.Giuseppe Caruso - 2020 - Augustinianum 60 (1):133-164.
    The history of the relationship between Jerome and Augustine has often been studied; nevertheless it seems that, even after peace was made between the two, the Stridonian advanced some criticisms of Augustine in relation to the evangelical saying about the camel and the eye. He interprets this as an expression of an absolute impossibility, while for Augustine it indicates only the difficulty of an operation which can be overcome thanks to the intervention of God.
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  45. Non enim corpus sentit, sed anima per corpus. Tommaso d’Aquino lettore di Agostino.Fabrizio Amerini - 2016 - In Fabrizio Amerini & Stefano Caroti (eds.), _Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris. Studi in onore di Franco De Capitani_. Raccolti da Fabrizio Amerini e Stefano Caroti. Firenze-Parma, Torino: E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino. pp. 
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    The aim of this study is to illustrate the role played by Augustine’s Commentary on the Genesis in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. This work is of great importance for Aquinas, not only because it is the work where Augustine clarifies his interpretation of creation, but also because creation is, among the theological topics, perhaps the most philosophical, insofar as it gives the opportunity of elaborating on many philosophical issues. In particular, the goal of the study is to (...)
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    La recente edizione di una traduzione trecentesca del de Civitate Dei.Francesco Fiorentino - 2016 - Augustinianum 56 (1):195-206.
    This article presents the recent edition which the research team, direct-ed by Olivier Bertrand, undertook in order to give back to the schol-arly community concerned with Augustine of Hippo the translation, in Middle French, by Raoul de Presles of De civitate Dei commissioned by Charles V, the Good, King of France, while he was involved in the recapture of Brittany after the Treaty of Bretigny dur-ing the Hundred Years’ War. This translation, which originally enjoyed an enormous market success, has (...)
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    Memory and Infancy in Augustine.Alessandra Aloisi - 2010 - Rivista di Filosofia 101 (2):187-210.
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    Orosio discepolo di Agostino? L’influenza di Girolamo nel Liber Apologeticus.Giulio Malavasi - 2015 - Augustinianum 55 (1):113-136.
    Orosius is generally considered Augustine’s companion in the debate with Pelagius; however, a careful analysis of his Liber Apologeticus shows that Orosius shares the main features of Jerome’s polemic against Pelagius, thus moving away from Augustine’s approach. Orosius and Jerome used the same source, unknown to Augustine. They depicted Pelagius as the heir of Christian heretics, such as Origen, Priscillian and Jovinian; they both employed offensive language; and, finally, they agreed on the main theological problems involved in (...)
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  49. Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris. Studi in onore di Franco De Capitani. Raccolti da Fabrizio Amerini e Stefano Caroti.Fabrizio Amerini & Stefano Caroti (eds.) - 2016 - Firenze-Parma, Torino: E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino.
    The 14 essays collected in this volume explore the various aspects of Augustine’s philosophy and its medieval reception: by considering his education and the development of his thought as conveyed by a series of philosophical images and styles, the volume reconstructs the recurring motifs of his intellectual journey (the anti-Manichean polemic, his political vision, the role of reason, and the theory of war) and their fortune in authors such as Thomas Aquinas, Nicole Oresme, Gregory of Rimini, and Robert Grosseteste.
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    De religiosa solitudine. Eimerico di Campo e una controversia tardo-medievale sulla clausura.Mario Meliadò - 2015 - Quaestio 15:761-772.
    The present article analyzes a fifteenth-century debate over the value and significance of enclosure in monastic contemplative life. The controversy arose as a consequence of the vow of seclusion taken by the canons regular in the convent of Bethlehem near Louvain and centered on the legitimacy of enclosure as an object of monastic professio as well as on its compatibility with Augustine’s rule. The article surveys the sources of this debate clarifying its historical circumstances and its theoretical boundaries and (...)
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