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      Non amabam Litteras Graecas. Note sulla Testimonianza di Sant’Agostino come Discente del Greco Antico Rivisitata alla Luce della Second Language Acquisition

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          In his Confessions, Saint Augustine provides a remarkable account of his experience as a learner of ancient Greek. After an outline of Saint Augustine’s testimony in the context of the history of education, Saint Augustine’s statements will be investigated according to the Second Language Acquisition theory of the applied linguist Stephen D. Krashen.Nelle Confessioni, sant’Agostino fornisce un celebre resoconto della sua esperienza di apprendente del greco antico. Dopo aver tratteggiato la testimonianza del vescovo nel contesto della storia dell’istruzione, le affermazioni di sant’Agostino vengono indagate alla luce della teoria dell’apprendimento di una lingua seconda, formulata dal linguista applicato americano Stephen D. Krashen.

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                10.16995/olh.30
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                Literary studies,Religious studies & Theology,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,History,Philosophy

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