La recepción de Gregorio Magno en la Hispania visigoda
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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- Pedro Manuel Cátedra García (dir.)
- Juan Miguel Valero Moreno (dir.)
Editorial: Instituto de Estudios Medievales y Renacentistas y de Humanidades Digitales, IEMYRhd ; Universidad de Salamanca
ISBN: 978-84-121557-0-9
Ano de publicación: 2020
Volume: 1
Páxinas: 245-261
Tipo: Capítulo de libro
Resumo
This paper explores the reception of the figure and work of Pope Gregory the Great (590-604). It analyses the works of Licinianus of Cartagena, Leander of Seville, Isidore of Sevilla, the Vitas Sanctorum Patrum Emeritensium, Taio of Saragossa, the 4th and 8th Counciles of Toledo, Julian of Toledo, the Vita Fructuosi, Valerius of Bierzo and the Intexuimus. The nature of this reception requires thinking in two different ways: on the one hand, that of the theological and exegetical reflection, which undergoes a particular evolution in which Gregory the Great was consolidated as doctrinal authority; on the other hand, the hagiography and works of hagiographic tendency, which took the dialogues of Gregory as a source of inspiration from very early on