Abstract

From two works, Hexameron of Ambrose of Milan and De natura rerum of Isidore of Seville, we analyze two issues: 1st) the presence in such works of the Hellenistic philosophies, especially skepticism and epicureanism; 2nd) the teleological conception of nature in both of them.

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