Orality in Dialogues of Gregory the Great


Essay, 2006

5 Pages, Grade: A


Abstract or Introduction

Gregory the Great wrote his Dialogues, book II, on the Life of St. Benedict in 593 AD. He is the main authority and virtually unique source on the life of this saint. In fact, this book was written only fifty years after Benedict’s death. At the time relatively close to saint’s life, oral tradition was implemented into written records to a large extent. Gregory often, in citing his sources, mentions personal conversations with other people about Benedict and eyewitnesses of the events.
Gregory was so strongly attached to the figure of St. Benedict that he indicated his respect and love by assigning him a central role in the Dialogues. This collection forms part of that vast corpus of lives of the saints which were produced in the late antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages. The Dialogues consist of four books; the first and third deal with a number of holy persons and their miracles, with the single chapter devoted to each saint, while the fourth book deals with immortality of the soul.

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Title
Orality in Dialogues of Gregory the Great
College
Central European University Budapest
Course
Word and Text
Grade
A
Author
Year
2006
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V154121
ISBN (eBook)
9783640670086
ISBN (Book)
9783640670505
File size
469 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Orality, Dialogues, Gregory, Great
Quote paper
Marijana Vukovic (Author), 2006, Orality in Dialogues of Gregory the Great, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/154121

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