1000 Worte Forschung: An ongoing NWO VENI postdoctoral project (Feb 2018 – April 2021) in Manuscript studies, Huygens ING, KNAW, Amsterdam. The Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville were the first and perhaps the most influential medieval encyclopedia. This ambitious work produced in the early seventh century in Visigothic Spain covered all areas of formalized knowledge, starting from the Liberal Arts, medicine and law, and extending to animal and plant realms, buildings, vehicles, everyday objec..
Encyclopaedic knowledge – factual knowledge of the divine and human worlds – had profound effects on...
Encyclopaedic knowledge – factual knowledge of the divine and human worlds – had profound effects on...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...
1000 Worte Forschung: An ongoing NWO VENI postdoctoral project (Feb 2018 – April 2021) in Manuscript...
When Isidore of Seville (d. 636) wrote his Etymologiae, he hardly foresaw that his encyclopaedia wil...
The Innovating Knowledge project is currently developing an online manuscript database that will bri...
Isidore (ca. 560–636 CE) was bishop of Seville, metropolitan bishop of the ecclesiastical province o...
The Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville was one of the most widely read works of the early Middle Ages...
This article provides an overview of the annotated pre-1200 manuscripts of the Etymologiae of Isidor...
Isidore of Seville’s encyclopaedia played a key role in the transmission of antique knowledge in the...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...
The reception of Isidore’s Etymologiae has mostly been studied in the context of editorial work, in ...
This excel file contains structured and formalized data about all surviving and identified early med...
The Abbey of St. Gallen was the foremost centre for the study of the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevil...
Isidore of Seville (560—636) was a crucial figure in the preservation and sharing of classical and e...
Encyclopaedic knowledge – factual knowledge of the divine and human worlds – had profound effects on...
Encyclopaedic knowledge – factual knowledge of the divine and human worlds – had profound effects on...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...
1000 Worte Forschung: An ongoing NWO VENI postdoctoral project (Feb 2018 – April 2021) in Manuscript...
When Isidore of Seville (d. 636) wrote his Etymologiae, he hardly foresaw that his encyclopaedia wil...
The Innovating Knowledge project is currently developing an online manuscript database that will bri...
Isidore (ca. 560–636 CE) was bishop of Seville, metropolitan bishop of the ecclesiastical province o...
The Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville was one of the most widely read works of the early Middle Ages...
This article provides an overview of the annotated pre-1200 manuscripts of the Etymologiae of Isidor...
Isidore of Seville’s encyclopaedia played a key role in the transmission of antique knowledge in the...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...
The reception of Isidore’s Etymologiae has mostly been studied in the context of editorial work, in ...
This excel file contains structured and formalized data about all surviving and identified early med...
The Abbey of St. Gallen was the foremost centre for the study of the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevil...
Isidore of Seville (560—636) was a crucial figure in the preservation and sharing of classical and e...
Encyclopaedic knowledge – factual knowledge of the divine and human worlds – had profound effects on...
Encyclopaedic knowledge – factual knowledge of the divine and human worlds – had profound effects on...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...