
SAINT AUGUSTIN - BY - LOUIS BERTRAND - TRANSLATED BY VINCENT O'SULLIVAN - TRANSLATOR'S NOTE
V. O'S. - SAINT AUGUSTIN - PROLOGUE
THE FIRST PART - DAYS OF CHILDHOOD
I. AN AFRICAN FREE-TOWN SUBJECT TO ROME
II. THE FAMILY OF A SAINT
III. THE COMFORT OF THE MILK
IV. THE FIRST GAMES
V. THE SCHOOLBOY OF MADAURA
VI. THE HOLIDAYS AT THAGASTE
THE SECOND PART - THE ENCHANTMENT OF CARTHAGE
This volume presents a carefully chosen translation of Augustine’s Confessions, guided by the insights of Louis Bertrand and rendered into clear, modern English. The translator’s notes explain why certain Latin nuances are rendered with forceful language rather than the quieter terms of earlier editions, inviting listeners to appreciate the subtle shifts in meaning. Alongside the core text, the book supplies concise excerpts from Augustine’s other writings, all adapted for today’s ear while preserving their original depth.
The opening essay sets the stage by reminding us why Augustine remains strikingly relevant. It sketches his restless youth—traveling from North‑African roots through the bustling streets of Carthage, Milan and Rome—before turning toward the quiet discipline of monastic life. Listeners are gently drawn into the timeless drama of a mind wrestling with love, ambition, and the search for peace, a journey that still resonates with modern souls.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (585K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1941
A French novelist, historian, and critic, he was known for vivid books about North Africa and the Mediterranean world. His work mixed storytelling with a deep interest in history, religion, and classical culture.
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