De senibus in sancti Augustini scriptis

Augustyn Eckmann

Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II , Poland

Abstract

Disputatiuncula ex tribus partibus constat. Pars prima de senibus, quibus Augustinus occucurrit et deinde cognovit, narrat. Qui sunt: Vindicianus – medicus excellens, sapiens et humilis; Symplicianus – senex sanctus; Victorinus – artis orandi professor; tutelaris vetus famula nomine vacans, atque Florentius – homo religiosus et pauper. Qui omnes bono exemplo fuerunt Augustino. Pars altera de senibus, quos Augustinus in litteris anti­quis cognovit, dicit. Gaium Marium Regulo opponit, Mario malo res fuerunt secundae, Regulus nobilis aequo animo dolorem tulit. Constantinus Magnus pro bonis actis iam in terra vita longa prosperatus est , duo senes in opere Terentii Heautontimorumenos Menedemus et Chremes exprimunt diversos patres. Pars tertia exempla biblica ostendit. Primi parentes optima valetudine morituri non essent, nisi peccassent, Abraham et Sarra virtutem ad emissionem seminis acceperunt, Senectus Isaac vetustatem Veteris Testamenti significat, Simeon senex et Anna vidua in Spiritu Sancto Dominum infantem cognoverunt.

Keywords:

Augustinus, De senibus

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Published
2011-12-15


Eckmann, A. (2011). De senibus in sancti Augustini scriptis. Vox Patrum, 56, 313–319. https://doi.org/10.31743/vp.4225

Augustyn Eckmann 
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II



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