[S. Augustini Opera ... [etc.] [microform]. [13--]
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Title: Bishop of Hippo British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000299.0x000138 St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was born in North Africa to a heathen father and a Christian mother, Monica. He reformed his early dissolute life to become one of the most outstanding theologians of the church. He attended the university of Carthage to train as a lawyer but became more interested in literature and then philosophy, influenced...
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Pseudo-Augustinus
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There exist several incunable editions containing these works, but with textual variants. From the description of Divi Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi Meditationum liber, [14--?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122560798 ...
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Pius VI, Pope, 1717-1799
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Eucherius, of Lyon, Saint, -449?
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Biblioteca apostolica vaticana
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The Scrinium of the Roman Church existed from the 4th century, functioning as both library and archives. In the 6th century it was under the Primicerius Notariorum (see ID VATV032-A). By the end of the 8th century it was headed by the Bibliothecarius, who also served as the chancellor. This library was lost in the 13th century. New collections were transferred to Avignon with the papal court, and were left there when the popes returned to Rome. The present library was founded by Nic...