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Isidore of Seville and the Filioque
The introduction and proliferation of the double procession of the Holy Spirit formulae in Hispania is a rich topic. There are aspects of it that have been somewhat marginalized, however. Surprisingly, one of those is the evidence from Isidore of Seville, the most celebrated churchman of the seventh century.
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Designing Novel Strategies for Improving Old Legumes: An Overview from Common Vetch. [PDF]
Ramírez-Parra E, De la Rosa L.
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Isidore (ca. 560–636 CE) was bishop of Seville, metropolitan bishop of the ecclesiastical province of Baetica, and advisor to the Visigothic kings of Spain in the first third of the seventh century. However, most importantly, he was the outstanding intellectual of early medieval Spain and played a central role in the transmission of much classical and ...
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A judge must not be influenced by fear. Must a judge be brave?
It is not acceptable that a judge because of ‘fear’ hands down a wrongful judgment. This was mentioned already by Isidore of Seville in his Sententiae and is part of the oaths of judges in many jurisdictions, from the 1230s onwards until this day.
Martin Sunnqvist
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Dogs in the Wroclaw Stronghold, 2nd Half of the 10th-1st Half of the 13th Century (Lower Silesia, Poland)-An Zooarchaeological Overview. [PDF]
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El texto bíblico representa una parte fundamental de las Sentencias de Isidoro de Sevilla. En efecto, esta obra escrita en torno al año 633, despliega una gran cantidad de citas bíblicas tanto del Antiguo como del Nuevo Testamento.
Dolores Castro
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Skin and Disease in Early Modern Medicine: Jan Jessen's <i>De cute, et cutaneis affectibus</i> (1601). [PDF]
Murphy H.
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The staff of madness: the visualization of insanity and the othering of the insane. [PDF]
Sforza Tarabochia A.
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En este artículo, el autor analiza el Chronicon de San Isidoro de Sevilla, para demostrar que no es neutro desde el punto de vista de la narración, sino que, al contrario, su disposición y argumentos nos revelan claramente la marcada intencionalidad ...
José Marín R
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