The Cambridge Companion to Augustine explained
The Cambridge Companion to Augustine refers to two volumes of essays about Augustine of Hippo and Augustinianism published in 2001 and 2014 by Cambridge University Press, with largely disjoint contents. The editors of the first version were Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann, and for the second version Stump and David Vincent Meconi.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Further reading
- Book: Stump . Eleonore . Kretzmann . Norman . The Cambridge Companion to Augustine . 2001 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 978-0-521-65985-7 . en.
- Book: Meconi . David Vincent . Stump . Eleonore . The Cambridge Companion to Augustine . 2014 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 978-1-139-99218-3 . en.
Notes and References
- Williams . A. N. . Review of The Cambridge Companion to Augustine . The Journal of Theological Studies . 2003 . 54 . 1 . 332–335 . 10.1093/jts/54.1.332 . 23969033 . 0022-5185.
- Hannan . Sean . The Cambridge Companion to Augustine . Augustinian Studies . 1 October 2015 . 46 . 2 . 286–289 . 10.5840/augstudies201546228 . subscription .
- Dutton . Blake D. . The Cambridge Companion to Augustine (review) . Journal of the History of Philosophy . 1 January 2002 . 40 . 1 . 118–119 . 10.1353/hph.2002.0007 . 145811648 . en . 1538-4586. subscription .
- Smith . J. E. H. . The Cambridge Companion to Augustine . Teaching Philosophy . 2002 . 25 . 3 . 266–269 . 10.5840/teachphil200225336 . subscription .
- Lienhard . Joseph T. . The Cambridge Companion to Augustine . International Philosophical Quarterly . 2002 . 42 . 2 . 261–262 . 10.5840/ipq20024227 .