St. Augustine (1962) Volume 25. Argo, 1996. 9 Cassettes [Transcript: 149 pages] Language is meant to place man before, inside, and after the event. And this is the meaning of any articulated language: that the person who speaks determines his relation to the event of which he speaks, and thereby creates history. There is no other way of creating history. June 1962 Saint Augustine (1962) is named for the church in Santa Monica, California, where Rosenstock-Huessy addressed the congregation on language, speech, names, grammar his own central themes. In these informal talks, he also covers teaching, renaissances, experienced time, and Christianity. Six 1-hour lectures. ISBN: 0-912148-44-6 (Transcript) Price: $28.50
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