- even than
Confessions or The City of God. It is
placed by him in his
Retractationes among the
works written (meaning begun) in AD 400. In
letters of 410...
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expressing his ideas. In the last
years of his life,
Augustine wrote his
Retractationes (Retractations),
reviewing his
writings and
improving specific texts...
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Augustine revisited his
previous works in
chronological order in the
Retractationes. The
title of this work is
often translated into
English as Retractions...
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better or more
complete representation of a
presumed truth. For example,
Retractationes was the
title of a 5th-century book by
Bishop Augustine of
Hippo correcting...
- ("Contra Julianum", I, 9.42; PL 44, 670) In one of Augustine's late works,
Retractationes, he made a
significant remark indicating the way he
understood difference...
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describes each book in his
later work,
Retractationes.
Based on the
location of De
Mendacio in
Retractationes, it
appears to have been
written about AD 395...
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thirteenth century.: xxv
Though Augustine confesses in
later works (
Retractationes) that
these issues were
complicated and that he felt he had
failed to...
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Speculum ecclesiae ("Mirror of the church")
Symbolum electorum Invectiones Retractationes Speculum duorum ("A
mirror of two men") (Described at this link) Life...
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Bishop of
Carthage and
Martyr (John
Henry Parker, 1844) p 294.
Augustine Retractationes XLI Augustine, "Epist."
ccxxix Sicca Veneria, at New Advent.org. Titular...
- of context, and
attempted to
clarify his meaning. In a
later work,
Retractationes,
written around 427, he
again insisted that
certain quotes pulled by...