Commodiani Carmina presents a meticulously researched critical edition of the poems of Commodianus, an early Christian Latin poet. This edition, prepared by Bernhardus Dombart, offers a comprehensive critical apparatus, providing invaluable context and insight into Commodianus's work. The poems themselves offer a fascinating glimpse into the beliefs and concerns of early Christians, reflecting a period of significant theological and social change. This volume is an essential resource for scholars of Latin literature, early Church history, and Christian apologetics. It preserves and illuminates the voice of a poet whose work provides a unique perspective on the development of Christian thought and expression.
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