In this second volume of translations from the Iberian Fathers appear the works of two seventh-century writers. From the first of these, bishop Braulio of Saragossa, a figure in Visigothic literature second only to St. Isidore of Seville, comes an extensive collection of letters. These are variously
Iberian Fathers
β Scribed by Martin of Braga, St. & Paschasius of Dumium, St. & Leander of Seville, St. & Barlow, Claude W.
- Publisher
- Catholic University of America Press
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Series
- The Fathers of the Church: A New Translation
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Unger, O.F.M.: "The last treatise [on virginity] in the Latin Church worth noting is that of St. Leander [brother and predecessor to St. Isidore's see] (d. 601) to his sister Florence: On the Formation of Virgins and the Contempt of the World [ De institutione virginum et contemptu mundi ] , " PDF pp. 192-236
β¦ Subjects
contemptu mundi, contempt of the world, VirginitΓ©, VirginiteΜ, Virginity, virg
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