Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 33 of the collected works of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, presented in Latin. This comprehensive collection, titled "Sancti Aurelii Augustini ... opera omnia multis sermonibus ineditis aucta et locupleta," offers scholars and theologians access to Augustine's profound insights into Christian theology, philosophy, and the spiritual life. Augustine's writings remain central to understanding the development of Christian doctrine and Western thought.
This volume provides a valuable resource for researchers interested in the history of the Church, the development of theological concepts, and the intellectual climate of the late Roman Empire. The inclusion of numerous previously unpublished sermons ('multis sermonibus ineditis aucta') enhances the scholarly value of this edition.
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