Cicerón en el "De civitate Dei" de San Agustín: las complejidades de un diálogo

Anuario Filosófico 34 (70):527-540 (2001)
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Abstract

If Cicero's Republic and Agustine's City of God are studied in parallel, and the Somnium Scipionis is specifically compared to De civitate Dei XXII, and the theme of the souls' immortality and of justice is also examined, it seems possible to show that Cicero's Republic contributed decisively to the general design of the City of God. Both republics, moreover, in a more general way, share with Plato's Republic certain common characteristics that are here pointed out

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