The civitas concept is undoubtedly the most valuable for our study and the one that has been most discussed. There are various ways in which different authors have dealt with the value of the concept of civitas in Augustine. As Ratzinger (1992) or Van Oort (1997) point out, the concept presents a multiplicity of meanings. They highlight the spatial sense, referring to the physical city, and another meaning in the legal sense, of statu singulorum civium, that is, citizenship. We cannot forget that the concept continues to be linked to the idea of the City-State, as universitas civium et quidquid ad eam pertinet (ut urbs, agri, instituta), that is: everything referring to the City-State, with the accent on the citizens of that polis, includin...
To correctly understand the juridical conceptions of St. Augustine we must approach the value that A...
The so called «political Aristotelianism» was one of the most influential learned languages in early...
Las mujeres que vivieron en el Occidente romano durante los tres primeros siglos de nuestra era fuer...
In this work we have tried to approach the central problem that this study raised at the time, that ...
The article addresses the polis / civitas dichotomy as the origin of the meaning of the city. The re...
Reflection on the study of late antiquity and the complications involved in using modern concepts to...
The concept of the city (civitas) does not necessarily have to mean an urban organization. It may me...
Polis y civitas suelen traducirse por ciudad, como si ambas se refiriesen a la estructura material. ...
No livro XIX dA cidade de Deus, Agostinho refuta as definições ciceronianas de res publica e populus...
This thesis offers a detailed examination of the ideas of the city and of citizenship in the writing...
Resumen: En 1873, Detlef DETLEFSEN reconoció en los escritos de Plinio y Ptolomeo diferentes niveles...
According to St. Augustine’s De civitate Dei (413-418 / 420-427 CE), the City of God and Babylon are...
In his fragmentary De Re Publica, written between 54 and 51 BC, Cicero (d. 43 BC) explains that citi...
The concept of regnum, as already pointed out by Höff e (1997), is closely linked to that of the Sta...
The topic of this paper is the continuity of major religious, moral and ethical concepts of Roman cu...
To correctly understand the juridical conceptions of St. Augustine we must approach the value that A...
The so called «political Aristotelianism» was one of the most influential learned languages in early...
Las mujeres que vivieron en el Occidente romano durante los tres primeros siglos de nuestra era fuer...
In this work we have tried to approach the central problem that this study raised at the time, that ...
The article addresses the polis / civitas dichotomy as the origin of the meaning of the city. The re...
Reflection on the study of late antiquity and the complications involved in using modern concepts to...
The concept of the city (civitas) does not necessarily have to mean an urban organization. It may me...
Polis y civitas suelen traducirse por ciudad, como si ambas se refiriesen a la estructura material. ...
No livro XIX dA cidade de Deus, Agostinho refuta as definições ciceronianas de res publica e populus...
This thesis offers a detailed examination of the ideas of the city and of citizenship in the writing...
Resumen: En 1873, Detlef DETLEFSEN reconoció en los escritos de Plinio y Ptolomeo diferentes niveles...
According to St. Augustine’s De civitate Dei (413-418 / 420-427 CE), the City of God and Babylon are...
In his fragmentary De Re Publica, written between 54 and 51 BC, Cicero (d. 43 BC) explains that citi...
The concept of regnum, as already pointed out by Höff e (1997), is closely linked to that of the Sta...
The topic of this paper is the continuity of major religious, moral and ethical concepts of Roman cu...
To correctly understand the juridical conceptions of St. Augustine we must approach the value that A...
The so called «political Aristotelianism» was one of the most influential learned languages in early...
Las mujeres que vivieron en el Occidente romano durante los tres primeros siglos de nuestra era fuer...