Abstract

In this paper, we intend taking account of Tertullian’s lost treatises (14 out of 45), to emphasize his more extensive and systematic activity than usually thought about it, as their titles point out, sometimes new in the ancient christian literature; and so doing all prudence granted, we briefly comment on some fragments, rightly or wrongly ascribed, or not, to Tertullian.

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