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authorMatěj Cepl <mcepl@cepl.eu>2024-04-12 17:21:29 +0200
committerMatěj Cepl <mcepl@cepl.eu>2024-04-12 17:21:29 +0200
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Corrections in Vita Brevis post.
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OK, this quotation pushed me over the edge, so I have to write it
here. I have read Augustine’s Confessions many times, actually
it was one of the books which are most “guilty” of my own
-conversion to the Christianity. And yet, I have completely missed
+conversion to Christianity. And yet, I have completely missed
the story of Augustine’s wife and family (my study of the Roman
Law would lead me to believe that actually they were married, but
that’s another issue). So, when I stumbled upon the `“Vita
Brevis”`_ by Jostein Gaarder I was completely shocked how much
-I managed to ignore while reading my beloved book. So, no
+I managed to ignore while reading my beloved book. So, no,
Augustine didn’t divorce his wife and didn’t take her child
because of the holy quest of His Conversion. It was a way worse.
-Read the Confessions again, or better yet read the Gaarder’s
+Read the Confessions again, or better yet, read the Gaarder’s
book as well. Highly recommended. Yes, the latter is a fiction
book. I know.