Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the early Middle Ages. He devoted his life to the idea of transforming the Visigothic Realm (converted to the Catholicism in 589) in a Christian respublica. In realising this ideal, Spanish church needed to persuade the secular (Gothic) elites to join the project. The construction of a common cultural background was therefore a fundamental step and Isidore’s impressive literary production can be understood under this awareness. His most famous work – the Etymologies: a sort of encyclopaedia in 20 books – is the attempt to present all human knowledge in an exposition that was at once coherent and accessible. It became an indispensable reading also f...
The fact that Isidore and his contemporaries in Visigothic Spain did not compose histories of signif...
Some Remarks on Isidore of Seville’s Juridical Etymologies and on Intellectual Purposes of the so-c...
The article is devoted to the Synonyma – one of the most interesting writings of Isidore of Seville ...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
Isidore of Seville (560—636) was a crucial figure in the preservation and sharing of classical and e...
A Companion to Isidore of Seville presents nineteen chapters from leading international scholars on ...
This paper explores Isidore of Seville’s definitions of legal terms and Roman law concepts during th...
Isidore of Seville (560-636) is rightly considered to be one of the most important teachers of the m...
Previous scholarship has interpreted Bishop Isidore of Seville (d. 636) retrospectively as the archi...
The author examines the passages of the whole opera of Isidore of Seville about procedure. Using fre...
The research describes the re-elaboration of classical thought on the status personarum in the work ...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...
Isidore of Seville’s encyclopaedia played a key role in the transmission of antique knowledge in the...
This article studies the notion of the clergy of Isidore of Seville (ca. 560–636). The main source i...
The fact that Isidore and his contemporaries in Visigothic Spain did not compose histories of signif...
Some Remarks on Isidore of Seville’s Juridical Etymologies and on Intellectual Purposes of the so-c...
The article is devoted to the Synonyma – one of the most interesting writings of Isidore of Seville ...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
Isidore of Seville (560—636) was a crucial figure in the preservation and sharing of classical and e...
A Companion to Isidore of Seville presents nineteen chapters from leading international scholars on ...
This paper explores Isidore of Seville’s definitions of legal terms and Roman law concepts during th...
Isidore of Seville (560-636) is rightly considered to be one of the most important teachers of the m...
Previous scholarship has interpreted Bishop Isidore of Seville (d. 636) retrospectively as the archi...
The author examines the passages of the whole opera of Isidore of Seville about procedure. Using fre...
The research describes the re-elaboration of classical thought on the status personarum in the work ...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...
Isidore of Seville’s encyclopaedia played a key role in the transmission of antique knowledge in the...
This article studies the notion of the clergy of Isidore of Seville (ca. 560–636). The main source i...
The fact that Isidore and his contemporaries in Visigothic Spain did not compose histories of signif...
Some Remarks on Isidore of Seville’s Juridical Etymologies and on Intellectual Purposes of the so-c...
The article is devoted to the Synonyma – one of the most interesting writings of Isidore of Seville ...