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Death And Afterlife In The Pages Of Gregory Of Tours Religion And Society In Late Antique Gaul Allen E Jones

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Death And Afterlife In The Pages Of Gregory Of Tours Religion And Society In Late Antique Gaul Allen E Jones
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Allen E. Jones
ISBN: 9789048540082, 9048540089
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Death And Afterlife In The Pages Of Gregory Of Tours Religion And Society In Late Antique Gaul Allen E Jones by Allen E. Jones 9789048540082, 9048540089 instant download after payment.

Gregory of Tours was a bishop of late antiquity who was famously devoted to promoting the efficacy of saintly powers. In his writings, both historical and hagiographical, Gregory depicted the saints and reprobates of his age. This book analyses Gregory's writings about death and the afterlife, thereby illuminating the bishop's pastoral imperative to save souls and revealing his opinions about the fates of Merovingian royals, among many others he mentions in his voluminous text. The study provides insight into Gallic peoples living at the dawning of the Middle Ages and their hopes and fears about the otherworld. It offers an original, nuanced interpretation of Gregory's motives for penning his works, particularly the Historiae, which remained unfinished upon the author's death.

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