
handle: 11441/31364
El propósito de este artículo es estudiar la pervivencia de la obra de Ausonio en Hispania durante los siglos VII-IX; el origen del título “rex Hispaniae” y, por último, el contenido de los folios arrancados por el padre Enrique Flórez al tratado “De habitu clericorum” de Leovigildo.
The purpose of this article is to study the survival of Ausonius’ work in Spain during the VII-IX centuries, the origin of the title rex “Hispaniae” and, finally, the content of the pages that father Enrique Flórez cut off to the treaty of Leovigildus “De habitu clericorum”.
Álbaro de Córdoba, Leovigildus of Corduba, Leyenda de los siete varones apostólicos, Alvarus of Corduba, Title of the Spanish kings, Padre Enrique Flórez, Titulación de los reyes de Hispania, Leovigildo de Córdoba, Ausonio, Ausonius, Inscripción de San Juan de Baños, Inscription of San Juan de Baños, Father Enrique Flórez, Legend of the Seven Apostolic Men
Álbaro de Córdoba, Leovigildus of Corduba, Leyenda de los siete varones apostólicos, Alvarus of Corduba, Title of the Spanish kings, Padre Enrique Flórez, Titulación de los reyes de Hispania, Leovigildo de Córdoba, Ausonio, Ausonius, Inscripción de San Juan de Baños, Inscription of San Juan de Baños, Father Enrique Flórez, Legend of the Seven Apostolic Men
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