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Raquel Oliva Martínez
Orientaciones para el estudio del contenido del Vat. gr. 1196
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Vat. gr. 1196 is a miscellaneous manuscript that contains canonical, synodal and heresiological texts from different authors. These adnotationes offer its own foliation and contents.
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Joel Varela Rodríguez
Isidoro de Sevilla ante Gregorio Magno: aspectos de la teología moral
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This article studies Isidore of Seville’s reception of the moral theology of Gregory the Great. Examples will be offered from the Expositio in Vetus Testamentum and the second book of the Differentiae; the moral project of the Sententiae will also be explored. The most significant conclusion is that Isidore refuses to reproduce the most relevant innovations of Gregory’s teaching on charity.
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