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Etymologiae


 

Etymologiae (or Origines) is an encyclopedia compiled by

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Isidore of Seville (died 636) towards the end of his life, at the urging of his friend Braulio, Bishop of Saragossa. Etymologiae presents in abbreviated form much of that part of the learning of antiquity that Christians thought worth preserving. Etymologies, often very learned and far-fetched, a favorite trope of Antiquity, form the subject of just one of the encyclopedia's twenty books. Isidore's vast encyclopedia systematizing ancient learning includes subjects from

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Isidore of Seville - 636 - Etymologies - Trope

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theology to furniture and provided a rich source of classical lore and learning for medieval writers.

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In all, Isidore quotes from 154 authors, both Christian and pagan. Many of the Christian authors he read in the originals; of the pagans, many he consulted in current compilations. Bishop Braulio, to whom Isidore dedicated it and sent it for correction, divided it into its twenty books.

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