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The Subordinate that Subordinates. Jewish Holders of Christian Slaves in Gregory the Great’s "Registrum Epistularum" [PDF]
The Registrum epistularum, the compendium that collects the epistles written by Gregory the Great during his Papacy (590-604 A.D.) is a fundamental source to approach various issues of the period.
Rodrigo Laham Cohen
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Poveri ed emarginati nei Dialogi e nel Registrum epistularum di Gregorio Magno [PDF]
I Dialogi e il Registrum epistularum di Gregorio Magno (590-604) costituiscono due preziose testimonianze sull’approccio del pontefice con il tema della povertà. Attraverso queste due fondamentali fonti è possibile, da una parte, osservare nella raccolta agiografica i miracoli compiuti dai santi, che grazie al favore di Dio ponevano rimedio alle ...
Piazza, Emanuele
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Tableau des rapports entre les Juifs et les chretiens que presentent les lettres du pape Gregoire le Grand est formę par trois composantes principales. L’une d’elles constitue la legislation alors en vigueur, la suivante evoque les tensions resultant de
Janusz Lewandowicz
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The paper discusses the obstacles existing in both secular law and practice of the Church, in the time of St. Gregory the Great, for joining the monastery by people performing the military service or bound in marriage.
Janusz Lewandowicz
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Strutture monastiche, gestione e momenti di vita quotidiana nel Registrum epistularum di Gregorio Magno [PDF]
The study retrieves in Gregory the Great’s Registrum epistularum the measures taken on the monastic building, on the management by monastic leaders and on the moral decay that more and more marked the strict monastic setting of the sixth century. The aim is to find in Gregory’s action the aspects and the characters of a conscious “monastic policy ...
Carmelina Urso
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Monastic life, which development has been significantly contributed by St. Gregory the Great, has an important place in the history of Europe. This paper attempts to go back to the period of monasticism in the Late Antiquity, of which there are numerous
Janusz Lewandowicz
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The Christian Economy of the Early Medieval West [PDF]
The establishment of Christianity in the late- and post-Roman world caused an economic as well as a religious revolution, but, while a great deal of attention has been paid to the religious developments of the period, the impact of the establishment of ...
Wood, Ian
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Abstract This study explores the correlation between synchronic constructional variation shown by ditransitive verbs in Late Latin and (possible) diachronic developments, investigating the reasons why such developments did or did not occur throughout the history of this language.
Chiara Fedriani, Maria Napoli
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The admission of former slaves into churches and monasteries: reaching behind the sources
Religious institutions in early medieval Europe were both recipients of former slaves and instigators of manumissions. By drawing on recent work concerning the admission of former slaves into churches and monasteries, the present paper identifies dominant strands in the historiography from Marc Bloch to the present, which are then re‐evaluated in light
Roy Flechner, Janel Fontaine
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