International audienceRoyal power according to Gregory the Great is exemplified in a passage from the Moralia in Job. Ancient biblical and pagan kings are opposed to prophets and holy men in a subtile rhetorical construction. This underlines a kind of royal sacrality which can be found elsewhere in Gregory for instance in the Regula pastoralis.Le pouvoir royal selon Grégoire le Grand est illustré par un passage des Moralia in Job. Des anciens rois bibliques et païens sont contrastés avec des prophètes et des saints hommes dans une construction rhétorique subtile. Ceci souligne une sorte de sacralité royale qu'on peut trouver ailleurs chez Grégoire par ex. dans la Regula pastoralis
Raven, grasshopper and the transformation of pagan temples into churches according to Gregory the Gr...
The hellenistic East has promoted an office’s nobility, defined by the exercise of court’s offices, ...
Caquot André. The Sacral Kingship. La regalità sacra. Studies in the history of religions. In: Revue...
International audienceRoyal power according to Gregory the Great is exemplified in a passage from th...
l'ELCOA, Ecole des Langues et Civilisations de l'Orient Ancien, organise un Colloque : Prêtre et roi...
Gregory the Great's works and thoughts have strongly contribute to shaping the medieval West. The mo...
Gregory the Great's letters present several cases of violence used by priests or Roman Church agents...
Nonnullis „Iliadis” locis lectis ac perpensis, auctor de regum sacerdotumque agit auctoritate. Iurgi...
International audienceThe architectural evolution of the Regia between the end of the « Kingship » a...
International audiencePope Gregory the Great's (590-604) Regula pastoralis is a guide to life and pr...
In this communication, we will focus on the relations that Gregory maintained with the temporal sove...
Esta dissertação de mestrado tem como objetivo analisar a obra Regula Pastoralis de Gregório Magno, ...
Abstract Sacred kingship, firstly defined by Frazer as a specific institution, is indicative of a st...
International audienceByzantine monarchy may be defined as an autocracy of theocratic origin: the ba...
Après avoir montré comment l’ensemble de l’œuvre de Grégoire le Grand découle de ses Moralia in Job,...
Raven, grasshopper and the transformation of pagan temples into churches according to Gregory the Gr...
The hellenistic East has promoted an office’s nobility, defined by the exercise of court’s offices, ...
Caquot André. The Sacral Kingship. La regalità sacra. Studies in the history of religions. In: Revue...
International audienceRoyal power according to Gregory the Great is exemplified in a passage from th...
l'ELCOA, Ecole des Langues et Civilisations de l'Orient Ancien, organise un Colloque : Prêtre et roi...
Gregory the Great's works and thoughts have strongly contribute to shaping the medieval West. The mo...
Gregory the Great's letters present several cases of violence used by priests or Roman Church agents...
Nonnullis „Iliadis” locis lectis ac perpensis, auctor de regum sacerdotumque agit auctoritate. Iurgi...
International audienceThe architectural evolution of the Regia between the end of the « Kingship » a...
International audiencePope Gregory the Great's (590-604) Regula pastoralis is a guide to life and pr...
In this communication, we will focus on the relations that Gregory maintained with the temporal sove...
Esta dissertação de mestrado tem como objetivo analisar a obra Regula Pastoralis de Gregório Magno, ...
Abstract Sacred kingship, firstly defined by Frazer as a specific institution, is indicative of a st...
International audienceByzantine monarchy may be defined as an autocracy of theocratic origin: the ba...
Après avoir montré comment l’ensemble de l’œuvre de Grégoire le Grand découle de ses Moralia in Job,...
Raven, grasshopper and the transformation of pagan temples into churches according to Gregory the Gr...
The hellenistic East has promoted an office’s nobility, defined by the exercise of court’s offices, ...
Caquot André. The Sacral Kingship. La regalità sacra. Studies in the history of religions. In: Revue...