Escritores eclesiásticos del siglo VII: Braulio y Tajón de Zaragoza

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Jorge M. AYALA

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Two ecclesiastical writers of 7th century: Braulio and Tajon of Zaragoza. Among the great religious writers of the Visigothic Spain (7th century) two bishops of Zaragoza are distinguished: Saint Braulio and Samuel Tajon. The first maintained a special friendship with Saint Isidore of Seville whom he encouraged to conclude the book Origenes sive Etymologiae; the second is considered as a precursor of the theological "Summae" in the History of the Theology.

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AYALA, J. M. (1997). Escritores eclesiásticos del siglo VII: Braulio y Tajón de Zaragoza. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 4, 23–34. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v4i.9700
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