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Topic: Apologeticus


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 Tertullian
The former has been considered a finished sketch for the latter; but it is more true to say that the second work has a different purpose, though a great deal of the same matter occurs in both, the same arguments being displayed in the same manner, with the same examples and even the same phrases.
But the text of the "Ad nationes" must have been always rougher than that of the "Apologeticus", which is a more careful as well as a more perfect work, and contains more matter because of its better arrangement; for it is just the same length as the two books "Ad nationes".
Out of this fierce appeal and indictment was developed the grander "Apologeticus", addressed to the rulers of the empire and the administrators of justice.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/t/tertullian.html   (5373 words)

  
 History of the Christian Church, Volume II: Ante-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 100-325.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Liber Apologeticus with English Notes and an Introduction to the Study of Patristical and Ecclesiastical Latinity, Cambridge, 1850.
The relation of the Apologeticus to the Octavius of Minucius Felix will be discussed in the next section.
The beautiful little tract "On the Testimony of the Soul," (6 chapters) is a supplement to the Apologeticus, and furnishes one of the strongest positive arguments for Christianity.
www.ccel.org /ccel/schaff/hcc2.v.xv.xxxix.html?bcb=0   (1756 words)

  
 Minucius Felix (Late Second or Third Century)
Certain parts of Octavius seem to be based on Tertullian’s Apologeticus, and certain parts of Cyprian’s De idolorum vanitate are evidently borrowed from Octavius.
Now, as the Apologeticus was written in 107, and the De idolorum vanitate in 247, Octavius must have been written in the first decades of the third century.
In 1868, finally, A. Ebert produced almost conclusive evidence in favor of this view by showing that there exists a direct relation between Octavius and Cicero’s De natura deorum, while all the corresponding passages of The Apologeticus seem to have been derived from Octavius.
www.earlychurch.org.uk /minucius.php   (450 words)

  
 Vol 6 #1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
His wide-ranging work, including the utopian The City of the Sun (1613-1614), was an attempt to identify a distinctive order and direction which might be imposed on Europe as a solution to religious schism and political and military conflict.
After the publication of De siderali fato, the seventh book of his Astrologici, in 1629, Campanella was accused of heresy and was forced to write the Apologeticus to defend himself.
Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) composed the Apologeticus to defend himself against charges of heresy following the publication of his De siderali fato, the seventh book of his Astrologici, in 1629.
www.cultureandcosmos.com /abstracts/vol_6_no_1_camp.htm   (169 words)

  
 Tertullian:  Boehmer, H,  A previously unnoticed manuscript of Tertullian's Apologeticus, Theologische ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Tertullian: Boehmer, H, A previously unnoticed manuscript of Tertullian's Apologeticus, Theologische Literaturzeitung 23 (1903) c.
The archives of the Minorite convent San Isidoro de 'Irlandesi, on the Via de 'Artisti, which are uncommonly rich in valuable manuscripts, also contain a manuscript of the Apologeticus of Tertullian, which I believe has so far passed unnoticed.
Explicit: Tertulliani viri gravissimi Apologeticus Contra Gentes explicit feliciter.
www.tertullian.org /articles/boehmer_eng.htm   (100 words)

  
 Tertullian, Apologeticus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
His Apologeticus was written in Carthage in 197 AD; the shorter Ad Scapulam was composed shortly after 212.
Also included, as often, is the slightly earlier Octavius of Minucius, a dialogue in the Ciceronian manner between a pagan and a Christian, and one of the earliest of all surviving Christian apologetic texts; this has a long preface by Fr.
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 www.TheChristadelphians.org - Welcome
In Tertullian's treatise, Apologeticus, he wrote that Christians suffered banishment during the reign of Domitian.
In Apologeticus, Tertullian writes thus: "Consult your histories.
There you will find that Nero was the first to rage with the imperial sword against this school (Christians) in the very hour of its rise in Rome...
www.thechristadelphians.org /htm/books/Apocalypse/p06.htm   (1208 words)

  
 . TERTULLIAN OF CARTHAGE
His work gives a picture of the religious life and thought of the time, which is of the greatest interest to the church historian.
In his Apologeticus, he was the first Latin author to qualify Christianity as the “vera religio,” or true religion and symmetrically relegated the classical Roman religion and other accepted cults as mere superstitions.
Apologetic and polemic writings against heresies: Apologeticus; De testimonio animae; Adv.
www.forerunner.com /churchfathers/X0063_.html   (1996 words)

  
 Tertullian : J. E. B. Mayor - Apologeticus.  Introduction
A complete index to the Apologeticus has been made by Henen: see the additions to the Bibliography.
[May I again call attention to the fact that there is a tenth-century MS of chapters 38, 39 and part of 40 of the Apologeticus in the Kantons-Bibliothek at Zurich (Rheinau xcv), which is closely related to the lost Fulda MS (Journal of Theological Studies, viii (1906-1907), pp.
It is of the ninth century, is probably the oldest existing MS of the Apologeticus, and is mentioned in K. Gillert's catalogue, printed in the Neues Archiv, v (1880), 241-265, 597-617, vi (1881), 497-512, and described (with a photograph of one page) in A. Staerk, Les Manuscrits Latins du V
www.tertullian.org /articles/mayor_apologeticum/mayor_apologeticum_05introduction.htm   (3042 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Tertullian: Apology and De Spectaculis. Minucius Felix: Octavia (Loeb Classical Library No. 250): Books: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In some of his many works he defended Christianity, in others he attacked heretical people and beliefs; in others he dealt with morals.
In this volume we present Apologeticus and De Spectaculis.
Of Minucius, an early Christian writer of unknown date, we have only Octavius, a vigorous and readable debate between an unbeliever and a Christian friend of Minucius, Octavius Ianuarius, a lawyer sitting on the seashore at Ostia.
www.amazon.com /Tertullian-Spectaculis-Minucius-Classical-Library/dp/0674992768   (1181 words)

  
 St. Pachomius Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Epistola ad Leonem III Papam (Letter to Pope Leo III).
Apologeticus pro sacris imaginibus (Apologia for the Sacred Ikons).
Apologeticus minor pro sacris imaginibus (Shorter Apologia for the Sacred Ikons).
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 NAUSEA, Friedrich, Miscellanea libri duo, quorum prior est pro Horis Canonicis, alter vero pro sacrosancta Missa ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
NAUSEA, Friedrich, Miscellanea libri duo, quorum prior est pro Horis Canonicis, alter vero pro sacrosancta Missa Apologeticus.
Rare first edition of this work of theology and canon law on the “canonical hours,” the regular sequence of prayers enjoined upon ordained ecclesiastics of varying ranks and members of monastic orders throughout the day, by the future Archbishop of Vienna, Friedrich Nausea (b.
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