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Un ?minister quem vulgo mimilogum vocant? entre los vascones

A «minister quem vulgo mimilogum vocant» among the Vascones
Authors: Lanz Betelu, Jokin;

Un ?minister quem vulgo mimilogum vocant? entre los vascones

Abstract

El autor de la hagiograf?a de amando, prelado de Maastricht, se?ala que el religioso fue interrumpido y ridiculizado por un mimilogus mientras se encontraba predicando entre los vascones de los montes en torno al a?o 636. El pasaje ha llamado la atenci?n de varios investigadores, generando estudios que se han centrado, en gran parte, en la misi?n evangelizadora del prelado y en el grado de cristianizaci?n de los vascones, mostrando escaso inter?s por otros aspectos del mismo, como la presencia de un mimo. En este estudio trataremos de realizar un acercamiento a la supuesta existencia de este actor m?mico en pleno coraz?n de Vasconia en el s. VII, con el objetivo de vincularlo en la medida de lo posible con otras menciones que se?alan el arraigo de los espect?culos p?blicos en los territorios antiguamente pertenecientes al imperio romano de occidente.

Prelate of Maastricht amandus? hagiographer tells us how the saint was ridiculed by some sort of mimilogus when he was preaching amongst the Vascones of the montes around 636. the passage has attracted the attention of several researchers, generating studies that have focused, generally, on the prelate?s evangelizing mission and on the Vascones? degree of christianization showing little interest in other aspects of the Vita, such as the presence of a mime. in this study we will try to make an approach to the existence of this mimic actor in Vasconia in the 7th century, with the aim of linking it as far as possible with other mentions that indicate the popularity of public performances in the territories before belonged to the western roman Empire.

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Spain
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Roma, Espa?a, Spain, Historia antigua, Hitoria antigua, Rome, España, Ancient history

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