Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum
{"WorkMasterId":6111,"WpPageId":278050,"ParentWpPageId":193762,"Slug":"isidore-history-of-the-goths-vandals-and-suebi","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/isidore-of-seville/isidore-history-of-the-goths-vandals-and-suebi/","RelativeUrl":"theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/isidore-of-seville/isidore-history-of-the-goths-vandals-and-suebi/","HasFullText":false,"RawHtmlLength":69039,"CleanHtmlLength":15785,"Kicker":"Philosophy Work","Title":"Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum","Deck":"The history frames peoples, kingship, Christian identity, and Visigothic rule through moralized historical narration.","BackLink":{"Text":"Back to Isidore of Seville","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/isidore-of-seville/"},"AuthorCard":{"Label":"Author","Title":"Isidore of Seville","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/isidore-of-seville/","MediaHref":"","ImageSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/isidore-of-seville-01-isidore-of-seville.jpg","ImageAlt":"Murillo, Saint Isidore of Seville","FilterTerra":"Western Europe","ClickText":"Isidore of Seville","ClickHref":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/isidore-of-seville/","Copies":["560 CE – 636 CE","Cartagena or Seville, Visigothic Hispania","Hispano-Roman and Visigothic Iberian bishop and encyclopedist whose Etymologiae, Sententiae, histories, ecclesiastical works, and natural-philosophy compilations transmitted Latin Christian learning, grammar, classification, and the liberal arts into the early medieval West."]},"ContextCards":[{"Label":"Period","Key":"Period:2","Title":"Medieval History","DateText":"500 CE – 1499 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-medieval-history/"},{"Label":"Era","Key":"Era:4","Title":"Early Medieval","DateText":"500 CE – 999 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-medieval-history/philosophers-of-early-medieval/"},{"Label":"Composition","Title":"624 CE","Url":"","DateText":""}],"DateNote":"Displayed as 624 CE as a normalized date for the later revision of Isidore\u0027s Gothic history tradition.","GeoCards":[{"Label":"Region","Key":"Region:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita","Key":"TerraAvita:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita Region","Key":"TerraAvitaRegion:1"},{"Label":"Modern Country","Key":"Country:ESP:1"}],"OriginalTitle":"Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum","Language":"Latin","DisciplineCards":[{"Label":"Primary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:political-philosophy"},{"Label":"Secondary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:ethics"}],"Tradition":"Latin patristic and early medieval encyclopedism; Visigothic Iberian Christianity; liberal arts, grammar, history, natural philosophy, and theological compilation","FullText":null,"CoreThesis":["The history frames peoples, kingship, Christian identity, and Visigothic rule through moralized historical narration."],"Classification":{"AlternateTitles":"History of the Kings of the Goths, Vandals, and Suebi; Historia Gothorum","KeyConcepts":"history; Goths; Vandals; Suebi; kingship; Christian peoplehood; political order; memory","Methodology":"Direct Isidore work-cluster record based on reference sources, public catalog surfaces, manuscript/image evidence, and scholarship rows. No full text is imported.","Structure":"One work-cluster page with Latin and English title forms, explicit integer display year, date note, evidence note, discipline mapping, and transmission context."},"Arguments":["The history frames peoples, kingship, Christian identity, and Visigothic rule through moralized historical narration."],"Influence":{"InfluencedBy":"Augustine of Hippo, Jerome of Stridon, Cassiodorus, classical grammar, patristic exegesis, late antique encyclopedism, Roman law and historiography, and Hispano-Roman Christian culture.","InfluenceOn":""},"Significance":["Accepted as a direct Isidore work from Wikipedia/context, New Advent, ARLIMA, WorldCat, and historical-source evidence.","The work remains relevant to medieval philosophy, history of knowledge, philosophy of language, education, encyclopedism, natural philosophy, theology, political history, ethics, aesthetics, and textual transmission."],"EvidenceNote":["Accepted as a direct Isidore work from Wikipedia/context, New Advent, ARLIMA, WorldCat, and historical-source evidence."],"MainSections":[{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Core Thesis","Paragraphs":["The history frames peoples, kingship, Christian identity, and Visigothic rule through moralized historical narration."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Classification","Fields":[{"Label":"Alternate Titles","Value":"History of the Kings of the Goths, Vandals, and Suebi; Historia Gothorum"},{"Label":"Key Concepts","Value":"history; Goths; Vandals; Suebi; kingship; Christian peoplehood; political order; memory"},{"Label":"Methodology","Value":"Direct Isidore work-cluster record based on reference sources, public catalog surfaces, manuscript/image evidence, and scholarship rows. No full text is imported."},{"Label":"Structure","Value":"One work-cluster page with Latin and English title forms, explicit integer display year, date note, evidence note, discipline mapping, and transmission context."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Arguments","Paragraphs":["The history frames peoples, kingship, Christian identity, and Visigothic rule through moralized historical narration."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Influence","Fields":[{"Label":"Influenced By","Value":"Augustine of Hippo, Jerome of Stridon, Cassiodorus, classical grammar, patristic exegesis, late antique encyclopedism, Roman law and historiography, and Hispano-Roman Christian culture."},{"Label":"Influence On","Value":"Bede, Carolingian encyclopedism, medieval grammar and liberal arts education, canon law and church learning, medieval cosmography, lexicography, universal history, and the Latin school tradition."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Significance","Paragraphs":["Accepted as a direct Isidore work from Wikipedia/context, New Advent, ARLIMA, WorldCat, and historical-source evidence.","The work remains relevant to medieval philosophy, history of knowledge, philosophy of language, education, encyclopedism, natural philosophy, theology, political history, ethics, aesthetics, and textual transmission."]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Evidence Note","Paragraphs":["Accepted as a direct Isidore work from Wikipedia/context, New Advent, ARLIMA, WorldCat, and historical-source evidence."]}],"SectionSequence":["Back Link","Work Title","Deck","Author","Period","Era","Composition","Date Note","Region","Terra Avita","Terra Avita Region","Modern Country","Original Title","Language","Primary Discipline","Secondary Discipline","Tradition","Core Thesis","Classification","Arguments","Influence","Significance","Evidence Note"],"Counts":{"ContextCards":3,"GeoCards":4,"DisciplineCards":2,"Links":11,"Sections":23,"Styles":2,"Scripts":1}}