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Bizancio en la Crónica Universal de san Isidoro de Sevilla BIZANTIUM IN THE UNIVERSAL CHRONICLE OF SAINT ISIDORO OF SEVILLA

Authors: José Marín R;

Bizancio en la Crónica Universal de san Isidoro de Sevilla BIZANTIUM IN THE UNIVERSAL CHRONICLE OF SAINT ISIDORO OF SEVILLA

Abstract

En este artículo, el autor analiza el Chronicon de San Isidoro de Sevilla, para demostrar que no es neutro desde el punto de vista de la narración, sino que, al contrario, su disposición y argumentos nos revelan claramente la marcada intencionalidad ideológica de su autor, quien busca mostrar la debilidad bélica y moral de Bizancio para resaltar la grandeza del Reino Visigodo, baluarte del catolicismo y la romanidad.In this article, the author analyzes Isidore's Chronicon to demónstrate that it is not neutral from the point of view of the narrative, but on the contrary his disposition and argumente reveal clearly his ideological intention. His author seeks to show the weakness of Byzantium to highlight the greatness of the Visigothic Kingdom, refuge of Catholicism and Romanity.

Keywords

Visigoths, Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature, Bizantinos, Chronicon, Visigodos, Byzantium, Isidoro de Sevilla, Isidore of Seville, PA

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