DRAFT: A certain old cleric brings Gregory stories from the life of bishop Boniface of Ferento. Account in the `Dialogues` by Gregory the Great, around 550. SEE ABOVE
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I.9.15-16
A certain old cleric (senex quidam clericus), who came from the area of Ferento, tells Gregory stories from the life of bishop Boniface of Ferento..
(ed. de Vogüé 1979: 88-90)
Place of event:
Region
Italy north of Rome with Corsica and Sardinia
Rome
City
Ferento
Rome
About the source:
Author: Gregory the Great Title: Dialogues, Dialogorum Gregorii Papae libri quatuor de miraculis Patrum Italicorum, Dialogi Origin: Rome (Rome) Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
Gregory the Great wrote his Dialogues between 593 and 594 in Rome when he was the Bishop of this city. They were written in order to present lives and miracles of Italian saints, many of them contemporary to Gregory, and the greatest of them, saint Benedict of Nurcia. The Dialogues are divided into four books in which Gregory tells the stories of various saints to Peter, who was a deacon and a friend of Gregory, and is also known from the Gregory`s private correspondence.
Edition:
Grégoire le Grand, Dialogues, ed. A. de Vogüé, Sources Chretiennes 251, 260, 265, Paris 1978-1980.
Categories:
Described by a title - Clericus
Relation with - Bishop/Monastic superior
Please quote this record referring to
its author, database name, number, and, if possible, stable URL:
J. Szafranowski, Presbyters
in the Late Antique West, ER184, https://presbytersproject.ihuw.pl/index.php?id=6&SourceID=184
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