De Ciuitate Dei
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De Ciuitate Dei is a prose work in 22 books by Augustine of Hippo (preceded by a short letter) written in the 5th century AD. The work describes two societies: one consists of the elect, that is the city of God, whereas the other consists of the damned, that is the city of man. Books 1-10 detail how pagan communities conceived divine powers. Books 11-22 provide a theological interpretation of the history of humankind. The source of the Latin text is The Latin Library (http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/august.html).
De Ciuitate Dei
Marco Passarotti, Marinella Testori, Federica Iurescia, Eleonora Litta, Giovanni Moretti, Paolo Ruffolo, Flavio Massimiliano Cecchini, Francesco Mambrini