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I, monster: queerness and the Liber Monstrorum in early medieval St Gall
This article analyses a ninth‐century copy of the Liber monstrorum from St Gall in which the first monster, a ‘human of both sexes’, speaks in the first person. The scribe also put the Liber monstrorum into dialogue with Isidore of Seville’s Etymologiae, in which Isidore argued that monsters were not ‘contrary to nature’.
Michael Eber
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Contradictions over the meaning of adoration (adoratio) in Theodulf of Orléans’ Opus Caroli regis contra synodum have been used to minimize the role of mistranslation in the late eighth‐century Greek–Latin dispute over images. This study, however, scrutinizes the contested meaning of adoration in the original manuscript to expose tensions among ...
Huw Foden
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El santo, el trabajo y el amo, en tres obras de Lope sobre san Isidro
Lope de Vega a écrit trois pièces de théâtre hagiographiques sur saint Isidro, Patron de Madrid. Deux furent écrites et jouées à Madrid, en 1622, à l’occasion de la canonisation du saint. Ce sont La Niñez de san Isidro (L’enfance de saint Isidro’), et La
Françoise Cazal
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De Vogüé Adalbert. Isidore de Séville. Etymologies, Livre XVII, De l’agriculture, texte établi, traduit et commenté par J. André. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 200, n°2, 1983. pp.
De Vogüé, Adalbert
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BALTIC AMBER IN HISPANIA DURING LATE ANTIQUITY. CONTACTS, NETWORKS AND EXCHANGE
Summary Amber is a material of great social value that has been identified at various archaeological sites on the Iberian peninsula dating to Late Antiquity. The objects, mostly necklace beads, have been discussed to date with limited results in relation to a small number of studies.
Elena Vallejo‐Casas +3 more
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The Carolingian cocio: on the vocabulary of the early medieval petty merchant
The word cocio (i.e. petty merchant or broker in classical Latin) was a rare term that after a long absence in written Latin reappeared in several Carolingian texts. Scholars have posited a medieval semantic shift from ‘merchant’ to ‘vagabond’. But this article argues that this consensus is erroneous.
Shane Bobrycki
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Grammaire sacrée et grammaire profane: Isidore de Séville devant l’ exégese biblique
La grammaire est toujours seconde par rapport à la langue; l'exercice de toute parole est premier. L'analyse des mécanismes qui gouvernent son usage procède d'une réflexion ultérieure, sur les structures de la langue et sur son fonctionnement; a ...
Jacques Fontaine
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 768-772, September 2025.
Jolyon Thomas
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Isidore de Séville et la naissance de l'Espagne catholique (Reseña)
Reseña del libro de Pierre CAZIER, Isidore de Séville et la naissance de l'Espagne catholique, Beauchesne, Paris, 1994, VI + 329 ...
Orlandis, J. (José)
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