This book is the first dedicated monograph on the Synonyma by Isidore of Seville. Generally classified among Isidore\u2019s minor works, the Synonyma enjoyed a wide and long-lasting success in the medieval West and they in fact are one of the classics of medieval spirituality as well as the main and most characteristic source of the stilus ysydorianus, that is a rhymed, rhythmical prose the main feature of which is the pervasive use of synonymical variation and paraphrase. Anglo-Saxon England proved particularly receptive to the Synonyma, which represented a rich source of devotional and penitential motifs as well as a model of style. The book opens with a general survey of Isidore\u2019s life and activity as a bishop in early seventh-centu...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville, which were written in synonymic style but ...
Hussey Matthew t. The Franco-Saxon Synonyma in the Ragyndrudis Codex: Anglo-Saxon design in a Luxeui...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...
This essay presents a survey of the Anglo-Saxon manuscript tradition of the Synonyma by Isidore of S...
The article is devoted to the Synonyma – one of the most interesting writings of Isidore of Seville ...
This paper investigates Isidore\u2019s Synonyma as a source for one of the founding and most popular...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville enjoyed an exceptional success in the late ...
This thesis offers the first critical edition of the Synonyma of Isidore of Seville. It begins by li...
International audienceThis article studies the diffusion of the Synonyma of Isidore of Seville in Me...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...
Some time around 1000 A.D. the Anglo-Saxon Ælfric Bata composed Latin colloquies or dialogues by whi...
Earl and thegn, shire and sheriff, are English terms of considerable importance for the governance o...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville enjoyed a great success during the Middle A...
The reception of Isidore’s Etymologiae has mostly been studied in the context of editorial work, in ...
This article provides an overview of the annotated pre-1200 manuscripts of the Etymologiae of Isidor...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville, which were written in synonymic style but ...
Hussey Matthew t. The Franco-Saxon Synonyma in the Ragyndrudis Codex: Anglo-Saxon design in a Luxeui...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...
This essay presents a survey of the Anglo-Saxon manuscript tradition of the Synonyma by Isidore of S...
The article is devoted to the Synonyma – one of the most interesting writings of Isidore of Seville ...
This paper investigates Isidore\u2019s Synonyma as a source for one of the founding and most popular...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville enjoyed an exceptional success in the late ...
This thesis offers the first critical edition of the Synonyma of Isidore of Seville. It begins by li...
International audienceThis article studies the diffusion of the Synonyma of Isidore of Seville in Me...
This book contains St. Isidore's work translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop with an index. S...
Some time around 1000 A.D. the Anglo-Saxon Ælfric Bata composed Latin colloquies or dialogues by whi...
Earl and thegn, shire and sheriff, are English terms of considerable importance for the governance o...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville enjoyed a great success during the Middle A...
The reception of Isidore’s Etymologiae has mostly been studied in the context of editorial work, in ...
This article provides an overview of the annotated pre-1200 manuscripts of the Etymologiae of Isidor...
International audienceThe Synonyma of Isidore of Seville, which were written in synonymic style but ...
Hussey Matthew t. The Franco-Saxon Synonyma in the Ragyndrudis Codex: Anglo-Saxon design in a Luxeui...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...