Venantius Fortunatus and his relations with the bishops of Gaul in the context of the sixth century
Venantius Fortunatus was a vir italus, born near in Treviso (ca. 530-540 AD), who became a model of behavior for the elites of the sixth century. In his journey as an “itinerant” poet through the Merovingian territories, he counted on his rhetorical-literary training to relate with sovereigns, arist...
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I28-R145-6419_oai2025-11-17 Pégolo, Liliana 2018-11-01 Venantius Fortunatus was a vir italus, born near in Treviso (ca. 530-540 AD), who became a model of behavior for the elites of the sixth century. In his journey as an “itinerant” poet through the Merovingian territories, he counted on his rhetorical-literary training to relate with sovereigns, aristocrats, men and women of the Church. About the Carmina dedicated to numerous clerics, we will analyze some compounds to Leontius of Bordeaux, Felix of Nantes and Gregorius of Tours, they which demonstrate the ability of Fortunatus to forge amicitia’ relations at various political levels, while being exhibited as an “observatory” privileged of the transition between the Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Venancio Fortunato fue un vir italus, nacido cerca de Treviso (ca. 530-540), que se convirtió en un modelo de comportamiento para las élites del siglo VI. En su travesía como poeta “itinerante” por los territorios merovingios, contó con su formación retórico-literaria para relacionarse con soberanos, aristócratas, hombres y mujeres de la Iglesia. De los carmina dedicados a numerosos clérigos, analizaremos algunos compuestos a Leoncio de Bordeaux, Félix de Nantes y Gregorio de Tours, que demuestran la capacidad de Fortunato para forjar relaciones de amicitia en diversos planos políticos, a la vez que se exhiben como un “observatorio” privilegiado de la transición entre el Tardoantiguo y el Medioevo. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/6419 10.34096/ahamm.v52.6419 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/6419/5664 Anales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna; Vol. 52 (2018); 13-22 1853-1555 1514-9927 bishops Venantius Fortunatus Merovingian Gaul laudatory poetry obispos Venancio Fortunato Galia merovingia poesía encomiástica Venantius Fortunatus and his relations with the bishops of Gaul in the context of the sixth century Venancio Fortunato y sus relaciones con los obispos de la Galia en el contexto del siglo VI info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=moderna&d=6419_oai |
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Venantius Fortunatus was a vir italus, born near in Treviso (ca. 530-540 AD), who became a model of behavior for the elites of the sixth century. In his journey as an “itinerant” poet through the Merovingian territories, he counted on his rhetorical-literary training to relate with sovereigns, aristocrats, men and women of the Church. About the Carmina dedicated to numerous clerics, we will analyze some compounds to Leontius of Bordeaux, Felix of Nantes and Gregorius of Tours, they which demonstrate the ability of Fortunatus to forge amicitia’ relations at various political levels, while being exhibited as an “observatory” privileged of the transition between the Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. |
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Pégolo, Liliana |
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