Augustine, a Secular Consideration

W. Lowry (1982)
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Abstract

Biography of Aurelius Augustinus (354-430), who was born at Tagaste, North Africa as a Christian in the Roman Empire. He moved to Milan, Italy, and later became Bishop of Hippo, at Hipo Regius in North Africa. He was a Roman Catholic philosopher and writer, best known for his autobiography, "Confessions," and for his "City of God." After his death, he was made " St. Augustine" of the Roman Catholic church.

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