Der Mönchsbischof von Tours im 'Martinellus'
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Meinolf Vielberg
About this book
Nearly 50 hagiographic dossiers were compiled in Gaul during Late Antiquity between the 4th and 8th century. The ‘Martellinus’, named after the Monk Bishop of Tours, was the largest and most influential of them, and the model it created had an effect on the whole of European culture. Using the changing form of the story of St. Martin in the different epochs, Meinolf Vielberg demonstrates the overarching unity of the model behind the changes.
Author / Editor information
Meinolf Vielberg, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.
Reviews
"Un lecteur médiéval aurait d'emblée compris que M. Vielberg nous offre une ›montagne‹ d'un savoir multiple."
Helena Junod in: Latomus 4/2009
"Meinolf Vielberg's book is an excellent study of what he calls a "Martinellus", a dossier of texts about the early cult of St. Martin."
Raymond Van Dam in: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2007/11/12025.html
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