A los orígenes del pensamiento medieval español sobre la historia: Prudencio, Orosio, San Isidoro
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At the source of the Hispanic thougt about history: Prudencius, Orosius and Isidore of Seville. The source of the Hispanic Medieval thougt comes out from the Roman-Hispanic writters: Prudentius, Orosius and Isidore of Seville. They are the starting point for a subsequent reflexion of the Hispanic Historiography in the Middle Ages. The three writter present an important change of mentality. The historic perspective is not the same in Prudentius as it is in Isidore, while Orosius is rather intermediate. Everyone has sis own way to know their mentality in order to penetrate into the secrets of our historic identity.
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RIVERA DE VENTOSA, E. (1997). A los orígenes del pensamiento medieval español sobre la historia: Prudencio, Orosio, San Isidoro. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 4, 7–22. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v4i.9699
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