Poetry, dogma and politics in Late Antiquity: the case of Venancio Fortunato and the Carmina Figurata

Venantius Fortunatus was a Late Antique aristocratic male, formed in the schools of grammar and rhetoric, he joined the Christian religious life without abandoning its status of court poet and hagiographer. Fortunatus, of Italian origin, became “troubadour” throughout Gaul, to stop linking to the mo...

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spelling I28-R145-3344_oai2025-11-17 Pégolo, Liliana 2017-03-17 Venantius Fortunatus was a Late Antique aristocratic male, formed in the schools of grammar and rhetoric, he joined the Christian religious life without abandoning its status of court poet and hagiographer. Fortunatus, of Italian origin, became “troubadour” throughout Gaul, to stop linking to the monastic experience of Poitiers, strategic enclave where he reached the Episcopal office. His carmina are a testament to the political and ideological context in which moved as a builder of affective and social networks, in addition to revealing the persistence of the Greco-Roman tradition, to which Christianity transformed with new contents and experiences of life.  Venancio Fortunato fue un varón aristocrático tardoantiguo que, formado en las escuelas de gramática y retorica, se unió a la vida religiosa cristiana sin abandonar su condición de poeta y hagiógrafo. Fortunato, de origen italiano, se convirtió en “trovador errante” a lo largo de la Galia, para acabar ligándose a la experiencia conventual de Poitiers, enclave estratégico donde alcanzó el cargo episcopal. Sus carmina constituyen un testimonio del contexto político e ideológico en el que se movió como constructor de redes afectivas y sociales, además de revelar la persistencia de la tradición greco-latina, a la cual el cristianismo transformó con nuevos contenidos y experiencias de vida.  application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/3344 10.34096/ahamm.v50.3344 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/3344/3038 Anales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna; Vol. 50 (2016); 55-122 1853-1555 1514-9927 Antigüedad tardía Venancio Fortunato poesía concreta ortodoxia Late Antiquity Venantius Fortunatus concreta poetry orthodoxy Poetry, dogma and politics in Late Antiquity: the case of Venancio Fortunato and the Carmina Figurata Poesía, dogma y política en la antigüedad tardía: el caso de venancio fortunato y los carmina figurata info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=moderna&d=3344_oai
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ortodoxia
Late Antiquity
Venantius Fortunatus
concreta poetry
orthodoxy
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ortodoxia
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Pégolo, Liliana
Poetry, dogma and politics in Late Antiquity: the case of Venancio Fortunato and the Carmina Figurata
topic_facet Antigüedad tardía
Venancio Fortunato
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concreta poetry
orthodoxy
description Venantius Fortunatus was a Late Antique aristocratic male, formed in the schools of grammar and rhetoric, he joined the Christian religious life without abandoning its status of court poet and hagiographer. Fortunatus, of Italian origin, became “troubadour” throughout Gaul, to stop linking to the monastic experience of Poitiers, strategic enclave where he reached the Episcopal office. His carmina are a testament to the political and ideological context in which moved as a builder of affective and social networks, in addition to revealing the persistence of the Greco-Roman tradition, to which Christianity transformed with new contents and experiences of life. 
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