
Soliloquies : St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 4 (Hardcover)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
A fresh, new translation of Augustine’s fourth work as a Christian convert
"The 'Cassiciacum dialogues' . . . are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness."—Credo
The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are dialogues that have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called the Cassiciacum dialogues, these four works are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness.
Soliloquies is the fourth work in this tetralogy. Augustine coined the term “soliloquy” to describe this new form of dialogue. Soliloquies, a conversation between Augustine and his reason, fuses the dialogue genre and Roman theater, opening with a search for intellectual and moral self-knowledge before converging on the nature of truth and the question of the soul’s immortality. Foley’s volume also includes On the Immortality of the Soul, which consists of notes for the unfinished portion of the work.
"The 'Cassiciacum dialogues' . . . are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness."—Credo
The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are dialogues that have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called the Cassiciacum dialogues, these four works are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness.
Soliloquies is the fourth work in this tetralogy. Augustine coined the term “soliloquy” to describe this new form of dialogue. Soliloquies, a conversation between Augustine and his reason, fuses the dialogue genre and Roman theater, opening with a search for intellectual and moral self-knowledge before converging on the nature of truth and the question of the soul’s immortality. Foley’s volume also includes On the Immortality of the Soul, which consists of notes for the unfinished portion of the work.
Specs
- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateOctober, 2020
- Pages408
- Reading levelGeneral (US: Trade)
- Number in series4
Current price is USD$70.87
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
A fresh, new translation of Augustine’s fourth work as a Christian convert
A fresh, new translation of Augustine’s fourth work as a Christian convert
"The 'Cassiciacum dialogues' . . . are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness."—Credo
The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are dialogues that have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called the Cassiciacum dialogues, these four works are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness.
Soliloquies is the fourth work in this tetralogy. Augustine coined the term “soliloquy” to describe this new form of dialogue. Soliloquies, a conversation between Augustine and his reason, fuses the dialogue genre and Roman theater, opening with a search for intellectual and moral self-knowledge before converging on the nature of truth and the question of the soul’s immortality. Foley’s volume also includes On the Immortality of the Soul, which consists of notes for the unfinished portion of the work.
"The 'Cassiciacum dialogues' . . . are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness."—Credo
The first four works written by St. Augustine of Hippo after his conversion to Christianity are dialogues that have influenced prominent thinkers from Boethius to Bernard Lonergan. Usually called the Cassiciacum dialogues, these four works are of a high literary and intellectual quality, combining Ciceronian and neo-Platonic philosophy, Roman comedy and Vergilian poetry, and early Christian theology. They are also, arguably, Augustine’s most charming works, exhibiting his whimsical levity and ironic wryness.
Soliloquies is the fourth work in this tetralogy. Augustine coined the term “soliloquy” to describe this new form of dialogue. Soliloquies, a conversation between Augustine and his reason, fuses the dialogue genre and Roman theater, opening with a search for intellectual and moral self-knowledge before converging on the nature of truth and the question of the soul’s immortality. Foley’s volume also includes On the Immortality of the Soul, which consists of notes for the unfinished portion of the work.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Book format
Hardcover
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Political & Social Sciences
Publication date
October, 2020
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Warnings
State Chemical Disclosure
None
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
On the Happy Life: St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 2 Volume 2, (Paperback) $27.49
$2749current price $27.49On the Happy Life: St. Augustine's Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 2 Volume 2, (Paperback)
Mint Editions (Philosophical and Theolog Confessions, (Paperback) $13.03
$1303current price $13.03Mint Editions (Philosophical and Theolog Confessions, (Paperback)
Mint Editions (Philosophical and Theolog Confessions, (Hardcover) $16.80 Was $19.98
$1680current price $16.80, Was $19.98$19.98Mint Editions (Philosophical and Theolog Confessions, (Hardcover)
Works of Saint Augustine Confessions: Study Edition, Book 1, (Paperback) $23.40
$2340current price $23.40Works of Saint Augustine Confessions: Study Edition, Book 1, (Paperback)
Thirteen Homilies of St. Augustine On St. John Xiv, (Hardcover) $31.95
$3195current price $31.95Thirteen Homilies of St. Augustine On St. John Xiv, (Hardcover)
The Four Books of St. Augustine on Christian Doctrine, (Hardcover) $30.61
$3061current price $30.61The Four Books of St. Augustine on Christian Doctrine, (Hardcover)
The Confessions of Saint Augustine: The Autobiography of a Prodigal Who Became a Saint, (Paperback) $17.73
$1773current price $17.73The Confessions of Saint Augustine: The Autobiography of a Prodigal Who Became a Saint, (Paperback)
Early Christianity in the Context of Ant Explorations in Augustine's Anthropology, Book 23, (Hardcover) $70.00
$7000current price $70.00Early Christianity in the Context of Ant Explorations in Augustine's Anthropology, Book 23, (Hardcover)
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scriptur Acts: Volume 5 Volume 5, Book 5, (Hardcover) $56.25
$5625current price $56.25Ancient Christian Commentary on Scriptur Acts: Volume 5 Volume 5, Book 5, (Hardcover)
The Confessions of Saint Augustine $8.98
$898current price $8.98The Confessions of Saint Augustine
The Four Books of St. Augustine on Christian Doctrine, (Hardcover) $29.60
$2960current price $29.60The Four Books of St. Augustine on Christian Doctrine, (Hardcover)
The Confessions Of Saint Augustine: Translated By E. B. Pusey (Edward Bouverie), (Paperback) $14.07
$1407current price $14.07The Confessions Of Saint Augustine: Translated By E. B. Pusey (Edward Bouverie), (Paperback)
Confessions & On Grace and Free Will, (Paperback) $13.99
$1399current price $13.99Confessions & On Grace and Free Will, (Paperback)
The Confessions of St. Augustine, (Paperback) $23.74
$2374current price $23.74The Confessions of St. Augustine, (Paperback)
Reduced price Pre-Owned The Confessions: Works of Saint Augustine, a Translation for the 21st Century: Part 1- Books (Paperback) 1565480848 9781565480841 $11.09 10.6 ¢/lb
Reduced price
$1109current price $11.0910.6 ¢/lbPre-Owned The Confessions: Works of Saint Augustine, a Translation for the 21st Century: Part 1- Books (Paperback) 1565480848 9781565480841
494.1 out of 5 Stars. 49 reviewsSt. Augustine: On Christian Doctrine: A compend of exegetical theology to guide the Christians in the interpretation of , (Paperback) $25.83
$2583current price $25.83St. Augustine: On Christian Doctrine: A compend of exegetical theology to guide the Christians in the interpretation of , (Paperback)
The Confessions of Saint Augustine, (Paperback) $12.99
$1299current price $12.99The Confessions of Saint Augustine, (Paperback)
Enchiridion (Hardcover) by Saint Augustine $21.51
$2151current price $21.51Enchiridion (Hardcover) by Saint Augustine
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume IV St. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans, and Against the Donatists (Hardcover) $55.16
$5516current price $55.16Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume IV St. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans, and Against the Donatists (Hardcover)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet

