
Confessionum Libri Tredecim
Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is an autobiographical work by Saint Augustine of Hippo, written between AD 397 and AD 398. The book consists of 13 books, each designed to be read aloud as a complete unit. It explores Augustine's spiritual journey and his reflections on sin, grace, and the nature of God, making it a foundational text in Christian literature and philosophy. Modern English translations often distinguish it as The Confessions of St. Augustine.










