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Werke Augustinus von Hippo (354-430) Confessiones

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The Confessions of St. Augustin In Thirteen Books

Chapter XX.--In What Manner Time May Properly Be Designated.

26. But what now is manifest and clear is, that neither are there future nor past things. Nor is it fitly said, "There are three times, past, present and future;" but perchance it might be fitly said, "There are three times; a present of things past, a present of things present, and a present of things future." For these three do somehow exist in the soul, and otherwise I see them not: present of things past, memory; present of things present, sight; present of things future, expectation. If of these things we are permitted to speak, I see three times, and I grant there are three. It may also be said, "There are three times, past, present and future," as usage falsely has it. See, I trouble not, nor gainsay, nor reprove; provided always that which is said may be understood, that neither the future, nor that which is past, now is. For there are but few things which we speak properly, many things improperly; but what we may wish to say is understood.

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CAPUT XX. Differentiae temporis quomodo nominandae.

26. Quod autem nunc liquet et claret, nec futura sunt, nec praeterita. Nec proprie dicitur, Tempora sunt tria; praeteritum, praesens et futurum: sed fortasse proprie diceretur, Tempora sunt tria; praesens de praeteritis, praesens de praesentibus, praesens de futuris. Sunt enim haec in anima tria quaedam, et alibi ea non video; praesens de praeteritis memoria, praesens de praesentibus contuitus, praesens de futuris exspectatio. Si haec permittimur dicere, tria tempora video, fateorque, tria sunt. Dicatur etiam, Tempora sunt tria, praeteritum, praesens et futurum; sicut abutitur consuetudo, dicatur: ecce non curo, nec resisto, nec reprehendo; dum tamen intelligatur quod dicitur, neque id quod futurum est, esse jam, neque id quod praeteritum est. Pauca sunt enim quae proprie loquimur, plura non proprie; sed agnoscitur quid velimus.

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