Martyrdom as rhetorical construction in the discourse of Augustine of Hippo (4th-5th centuries CE)
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https://doi.org/10.29327/2345891.25.1-14Keywords:
Martírio, África do Norte, Agostinho de Hipona, DonatismoAbstract
Book review of: PLOYD, A. Augustine, martyrdom, and Classical rhetoric. New York: Oxford University, 2023. 184 p.
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PLOYD, A. Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church: A Reading of the Anti-Donatist Sermons. New York: Oxford University, 2015.
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