Apologia of asceticism in ancient roman literature
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- Ph.D. associate professor Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Abstract
This issue traces the development of asceticism idea in ancient Rome independently of Christianity influence. The will to asceticism traces from pre-Christian times by the examples of ancient Rome literature. So, that main Christian ideas was formed under antique influence is taken for granted.
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(Archived) Philosophy and history of science, culture and education
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