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Isidore of Seville

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Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636)

Spanish philosopher, theologian, writer, and missionary. His Etymologiae was the model for later medieval encyclopedias and helped to preserve classical thought during the Middle Ages. As archbishop of Seville from 600, he strengthened the church in Spain and converted many Jews and Aryan Visigoths. His Chronica Maiora remains an important source for the history of Visigothic Spain.

His contribution to music theory is contained in book III of his Etymologiae (largely a summary of Cassiodorus). He also deals with practical matters of church music in De Ecclesiasticis Officiis.



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Isidore of Seville has not been named the patron saint of then Internet and computing, as has been the online buzz since the beginning of the year.
Saint Isidore of Seville (556-636), who wrote a dictionary called Etymologies, "gave his work a structure akin to that of the database.
If encyclopedism from Isidore of Seville to Vincent of Beauvais encourages breadth, at its worst a massive assemblage and idle display of merely antiquarian interest, Dante pushes forward to discover depth, a knowledge that is not static but rather a process of growth in time.
 
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