ISIDORE OF SEVILLE, SAINT

ĭzˈədôrˌ, c.560–636, Spanish churchman and encyclopedist, bishop of Seville, Doctor of the Church. Born of a noble Hispano-Roman family from Cartagena, he spent his youth under the supervision of his brother St. Leander, powerful bishop of Seville, and may have helped the latter in the extirpation of Arianism among the Visigoths. During his own tenure of the bishopric (from c.600) Isidore wielded considerable ecclesiastical power; he presided at the second Council of Seville (619) and at the fourth national Council of Toledo (633). He is best known, however, for his voluminous writings. His most influential work is the Etymologies or Origins, an encyclopedic treatise that aims to set down all the knowledge of the time. It is a comprehensive work in plan, and it transmitted to scholars of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance a great measure of classical learning. It was, however, a completely derived work, unenlightened by firsthand observation, and sometimes faulty in its scholarship. His Historia de Regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum [history of the reigns of the Goths, Vandals, and Suevi] continues to be useful in studying the early history of Spain. He also wrote many treatises on theology, language, natural history, and other subjects. His great learning and defense of education before the rising tide of Gothic barbarism was important to the development of Spanish culture. Feast: Apr. 4.

See studies by E. Brehaut (1912); Sister P. Mullins (1940); G. Donini and G. B. Ford (1970).

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...Society of Jesus before its suppression in 1773. The Elementary Schooling For many centuries after the death of St. Isidore of Seville in 636 A.D., boys entered the cathedral or monastic schools at the age of six or seven years. 7 They learned...
...64; P. Sejourne, Le dernier Pere de lEglise. Saint Isidore de Seville 1929 ; E. Brehaut, An Encyclopaedist of the Dark Ages , Isidore of Seville 1912 ; M. L. W. Laistner, Thought and Letters...
...See also Rose of Lima, Saint, hagiographers of...Melendez, Juan Fina, Saint, 146 , 147 Flores...79 Francis of Assisi, Saint, 22 , 73 , 210 stigmata...Saint Isidor, Saint, 81 Isidore of Seville, 191 Iwasaki Cauti...
...theophaniae . . ." WILLIAM OF SAINT-THIERRY , Liber de...impossible that the Abbot of Saint-Thierry had read Erigena...452 CD, and WILLIAM OF SAINT-THIERRY, In Cant...suspect a common source, Isidore of Seville, for example I have...
...Jesus and the harrowing of Hell, while from a work by Isidore of Seville, De Vita et Morte Sanctorum , he took a complete series...aside from exempla that have nothing to do with the saints. There are many incidents from the Vitoe Patrum
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...2) La Queste del Saint Graal, ed. A. Pauphilet...col. 1205), and Isidore of Seville, Quaestiones in Vetus...Jhesucrist, ce est le saint cresme et la sainte...the Devil as tempting saints in the guise of a woman...pp. 304-5). Cf. Isidore, Etymologiarum sive...
...tradition inscribing female saints in a gendered plot that placed...on chastity. Whereas male saints are typically portrayed as...activities, for the female saint whose life was recorded in...most notably Pliny, Bede and Isidore of Seville) had come not so much through...
...Aemilian as a Gothic saint whose life could be seen...At the same time, the saint could also provide a...tendencies there. The two saints feast days lay only one...early Christian ascetic saint with his eyes which are...two kinds according to Isidore of Seville: those who died for...
...Franciscan hagiography. As Saint Francis, after his death...alteri apostoli. The saints transformation is underlined...between the Lives of Saint Francis written by Thomas...In his Etymology, Isidore of Seville pronounced that "Issachar...mendicant scholastics Saints Bonaventura and Thomas...
...occasions of funerals and saints festivals, as well as...sixth centuries, and Isidore of Seville in the seventh century...Froidmont, a contemporary of Saint Bernard, warns the audience...series of temptations of Saint Anthony described by...in his Dialogues how Saint Benedict of Nursia...
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...of an Unquiet Heart: Saint Augustines Confessions...antiquity. Even in prison, Saint Paul had a scribe on...living as a hermit, Saint Jerome had teams of scribes...the bishop of Hippo. Isidore of Seville famously said that anyone...
...February 6th) The Vatican is poised to make St Isidore of Seville the patron saint of the Internet. According to the Catholic Church...search for knowledge as contemporary web surfers. Isidore was nominated two years ago, a decision is expected...
...proposing that the seventh-century St. Isidore of Seville should be named the patron saint of the Internet. Isidore, who wrote numerous books on everything...September 16, 1999. On St. Isidore of Seville, ZENIT news agency, June 24, 1999...
...practicing." Catholics in Italy are conducting an electronic plebiscite on who should be the patron saint of the Internet--Isidore of Seville, who produced an encyclopedia? Clare of Assisi, who saw visions on a wall?--and hope to have...
...practicing." Catholics in Italy are conducting an electronic plebiscite on who should be the patron saint of the Internet--Isidore of Seville, who produced an encyclopedia? Clare of Assisi, who saw visions on a wall?--and hope to have...
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Isidore to be named patron...close to naming Saint Isidore of Seville the guardian of the...technicians. Saint Isidore - who died in 636...we talk to God," Saint Isidore wrote...There are patron saints of many things...
...liturgical feast of St. Isidore, the patron saint of farmers. Born in...Madrid, Spain, St. Isidore belonged to a poor peasant...famous Archbishop of Seville. From an early age...in separate houses. Isidore lived a simple life...us be inspired by the saints generosity, especially...
...is to name the first patron saint of the internet - Saint Isidore of Seville. Despite the distinct disadvantage...living in the 6th Century, Isidore (below) managed to create...the intercession of Saint Isidore, bishop and doctor, during...
...authentic teaching of the Church." Saint of the Internet? VATICAN CITY (DPA) "Is there a patron saint of the Internet?" is the most...Vatican to date. Incidentally, Saint Isidore of Seville, credited with having written...
...Ildefonsus (San Ildefonso), the patron saint of several towns and cities in the...the image of the well-venerated saint follows the mass. Novena masses...Ilocos Sur. A follower of St. Isidore of Seville, San Ildefonso served as archbishop...


 

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ISIDORE OF SEVILLE, SAINT iz dor , c.560 636...encyclopedist, bishop of Seville, Doctor of the Church...Leander, powerful bishop of Seville, and may have helped the...bishopric (from c.600) Isidore wielded considerable ecclesiastical...


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