Teofilo d’Antiochia, Ad Autolycum 1, 4

Augustinianum 52 (2):463-465 (2012)
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Abstract

In this paper the author demonstrates that Teophilus of Antioch had the pseudo-Platonic dialogue Alcibiades I in mind when he wrote the apologetic treatise Ad Autolycum. It is worth noting that this implicit reference occurs in the context of Teophilus’s description of the soul’s ascent to God.

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