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Isidore of Seville (Latin: Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4 April 636) was a Spanish scholar, theologian, and archbishop of Seville. He is widely regarded, in the words of 19th-century historian Montalembert, as "the last scholar of the ancient world". At a time of disintegration of classical culture, aristocratic violence … See more
Childhood and education
Isidore was born in Cartagena, Spain, a former Carthaginian colony, to Severianus and Theodora. Both Severian and Theodora belonged to notable Hispano-Roman families … See moreIsidore was one of the last of the ancient Christian philosophers and was contemporary with Maximus the Confessor. He has been called … See more
In Dante's Paradiso (X.130), Isidore is mentioned among theologians and Doctors of the Church alongside the Scot Richard of St. Victor and the Englishman Bede the Venerable See more
St. Isidore Island in Antarctica is named after the saint. See more
Isidore's Latin style in the Etymologiae and elsewhere, though simple and lucid, reveals increasing local Visigothic traditions.
Etymologiae
Isidore was the first Christian writer to try to compile a See moreContemporary researchers have criticized Isidore. Specifically, the point of contention is his work in the Etymologies. Historian Sandro D'Onofrio has argued that "job consisted here and there of restating, recapitulating, and sometimes simply transliterating both … See more
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Son œuvre majeure est Étymologies (Etymologiæ) constituée de vingt livres, qui propose une analyse étymologique des mots divisée en 448 chapitres. Par cette œuvre, il essaie de rendre compte de l'ensemble du savoir antique et de transmettre à ses lecteurs une culture classique en voie de disparition. Son livre a une immense renommée et connaît plus de dix éditions entre 1470 et 1530, ill…
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Vénéré à: basilique de San Isidoro de León
- Autres noms: Isidorus Hispalensis
Saint Isidore of Sevilla | Biography & Works | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Isidore-of-SevillaWebSt. Isidore of Sevilla, also spelled Saint Isidore of Seville, Latin Isidorus Hispalensis, (born c. 560, Cartagena or Sevilla, Spain—died April 4, 636, …
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Isidore De Seville
https://isidore.edu.ph/?axnpzglby52859WebIsidore de Seville Integrated School holds its 12th commencement exercises on the 23rd of March, 2019 at Hiyas Malolos Convention Center with a blast as thirty graduates burst to …
Isidore De Seville
https://isidore.edu.phWebIsidore de Seville Integrated School held the Buwan ng Wika with the theme “Wikang Katutubo, Tungo sa Isang Bansang Filipino” last August 29, 2019. Alliyah C. Tolibas from …
Isidore of Seville: ‘Last Scholar of the Ancient World’
https://brewminate.com/isidore-of-seville-last-scholar-of-the-ancient-worldWebOct 05, 2022 · Isidore of Seville died on 4 April 636 after serving more than 32 years as archbishop of Seville. Works Etymologiae Isidore’s Latin style in the Etymologiae and …
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Web1 Isidore was born in Cartagena, Spain to a family that included three other saints. He was the son of Severianus and Theodora. He was the son of Severianus and Theodora. He …
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WebIsidore was probably born in Cartagena, Spain, a former Carthaginian colony, to Severianus and Theodora. Both Severianus and Theodora belonged to notable Hispano-Roman …