Glory of the confessors
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Contributions
- Van Dam, Raymond. - Contributor
Publication
1988 - Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, England
Language
English
Word Count
31,750 words, Guess
Page Count
127 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2253375M
- ISBN-100853232261
- OCLC Control Number25677132
- OCLC Control Number62239721
- OCLC Control Number18521696
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numbergregorytoursglor00damr
- Library of Congress Control Number89130758
- LibraryThing1246013
- Goodreads677363
Classifications
- LCCBX4654 .G7413 1988
Description
Contains a series of anecdotes about the lives and cults of Christians who witnessed to their faith through their exemplary lives. These anecdotes provide important historical evident, first, for the ways bishops and their congregations manipulated traditions about the development of the early Church, and second, for the contemporary functions and meanings of the cults of saints during the sixth century. The spontaneity and literary modesty of many of the anecdotes make them especially valuable for modern historians intent upon understanding the early Frankish Church. In addition to the translation, this volume includes an introduction and commentary. The introduction summarizes essential information about the chronology, composition and purposes of the "Glory of the Confessors", and also discusses other relevant topics, such as the role of these anecdotes in the celebration of the liturgy and the contrast between 'rusticity' and correct behaviour and beliefs. The commentary provides only basic identifications, dates, background and references to other secondary scholarly literature.
Subjects
Topics
Genres
- Early works to 1800.
Series Statement
- Translated texts for historians.
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