Saint Augustine Gallery
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Sunset at the CastilloCastillo de San MarcosSt. Augustine, Florida
St. Augustine, variously attributed toBaltasar del Águila orPedro Fernández Guijalvo, 1563
Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. De civitate dei : manuscript, [ca. 1300]MS Typ 228Houghton Librar
The Triumph of St. Augustine, Claudio Coello, 1664
Orosius Master and Assistants (active 1394-1418), ‘The Fall of Man, with Grinning Reaper&rsquo
5stationary:“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” - Saint Augustine
The Master of the Coronation of Charles VI , “De Civitate Dei” (Book IX) by St. Augustin
deathandmysticism:Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Whatever I do, I do not repent, I keep pissing against t
koredzas:Costanzo da Ferarra - Saint John the Baptist and Saint Augustine. 1485 - 1495
“Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does no
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;Who intimately lives with rain.Villanova University OM 16, fol. 1rhtt
koredzas:Giovanni di Paolo (1395 - 1482) - Saint Augustine in the Teacher’s Desk. Detail.
Enthroned Madonna with Angels and Saints, St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Augustine on the left,
Saint Augustine, Bartolomé Bermejo, between 1477 and 1485
St. Augustine and devils holding booksSaint Augustine, ‘La Cité de Dieu’ (French transla
Spanish Translation of Saint Augustine’s “City of God” by Cano de Aranda, Medieval
Lenten Reflections: The Eighteenth Day of Lent!
Saint Augustine Heals the Infirms, by Tintoretto, Museo Civico di Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza.
Rule of Saint Augustine; Sermon on Matthew 25:6, Free Library of Philadelphia, late 15th century (Le
Reliquary bust of Saint Augustine from the Church of S. Pietro in Terni.
‘Philosophy’, from 'De civitate Dei’ by Augustine, trans. by Raoul de Presles, la
We ourselves are the times
Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (1614–1652)“Saint Augustine’s vision of the Chri
French School, ‘The Infernal Torments of the Damned’, from 'De Civitate Dei&
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