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The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia

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The bibliography includes material published from 1984 to 2003. The historical chronology has been expanded to include the fourth century. This includes unlike the first one Iberian Fathers such as...
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  • 27 October 2006
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The bibliography includes material published from 1984 to 2003. The historical chronology has been expanded to include the fourth century. This includes unlike the first one Iberian Fathers such as Gregory of Elvira, Potamius of Lisboa, Prudentius, and Pacian of Barcelona. As with the first bibliography (Brill, 1988) among the many topics represented are: Archaeology, Liturgy, Monasticism, Iberian-Gallic Patristics, Paleography, Linguistics, Germanic and Muslim Invasions, and more. In addition, peoples such as the Vandals, Sueves, Basques, Alans and Byzantines are included. The book contains author and subject indexes and is extensively cross-indexed for easy consultation. A periodicals index of hundreds of journals accompanies the volume. This collection of nearly 8,000 entries is an attempt to bring up-to-date the scholarship on Iberia and Gaul in Late Antiquity.
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Price: $419.00
Pages: 890
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 27 October 2006
ISBN: 9789004145948
Format: Hardcover
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"all those working on Spanish and south Gallic late antiquity have reason to thank the author for his Herculean labor", Michael Kulikowski in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 07.06.10
Alberto Ferreiro, Ph.D, is a Professor of European History at Seattle Pacific University. He has published over 50 articles in patristics and medieval studies in prestigious journals such as Church History, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard Theological Review, Vigiliae Christianae, Studia monastica, Hagiographica among others and in published acts of major conferences. His latest book is Simon Magus in Patristic, Medieval and Early Modern Traditions (Brill, 2005).