How Long to Read Antonio Da Rho, Three Dialogues Against Lactantius

By David Rutherford

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Antonio da Rho's Three Dialogues against Lactantius (1445) explores key issues in the reception of Lactantius (d.325). It illuminates the cultural and intellectual influences in the Quattrocento that shaped readers' efforts to recover, comprehend, and define Lactantius as an author.

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