Visigothic poetry in the Mediaeval school: Carolingian florilegia, glossaries and scholia
Abstract The poetry of Eugenius, bishop of Toledo († 657), achieved a remarkable indirect tradition in Visigothic period and in the following centuries. It inspired poets and was incorporated in doctrinal treatises. It was also used in grammatical and school works. this paper focuses on its use in prosodic florilegia, glossaries and marginal scholia from the Carolingian period. It provides us with relevant information about the textual history of Eugenius’ poetry and the transmission of knowledge in the Middle Ages.
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