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Dialogues (Pope Gregory I)

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were the most popular of Gregory's works during the Middle Ages, and in modern times have received more scholarly attention than the rest of his works combined. From this, the author himself is sometimes known as Gregory the Dialogist.
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The dialogues of Saint Gregory, surnamed the Great; pope of Rome & the first of that name. Divided into four books, wherein he entreateth of the lives and miracles of the saints in Italy and of the eternity of men's
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Sancti Gregorii Papae I, cognomento Magni, opera omnia jam olim ad manuscriptos codices Romanos, Gallicanos, Anglicanos emendata, aucta, & illustrata notis
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Writing in Latin in a time of plague and war, Gregory structured his work as a conversation between himself and Peter, a
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is a collection of four books of miracles, signs, wonders, and healings done by the holy men of sixth-century Italy.
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Moorhead, John (2002). "The figure of the deacon Peter in the Dialogues of Gregory the Great".
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Demacopoulos, George (2010). "Gregory the Great and a Post-Imperial Discourse": 120–137.
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Saint Gregory the Dialogist: The Dialogues - Miracles of the Italian Fathers
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Miniature of Gregory the Great writing, from a 12th-century copy of his
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Meyvaert, Paul (2004). "The Authentic Dialogues of Gregory the Great".
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Latin
Gregory the Great
deacon
Saint Benedict
Pope Zachary
Greek
doi
10.5840/agstm20024227
doi
10.1484/j.se.2.300121
doi
10.1177/001258060312142404
S2CID
169438580
doi
10.7916/D88S505K
cite journal
help
doi
10.1484/J.RB.4.01416
A critical edition of the entire Dialogues
Ordinis Sancti Benedicti
Congregatione Sancti Mauri
Partial text of the Dialogues
Bibliotheca Augustana
The dialogues of Saint Gregory, surnamed the Great; pope of Rome & the first of that name. Divided into four books, wherein he entreateth of the lives and miracles of the saints in Italy and of the eternity of men's souls
Saint Gregory the Great: Dialogues
ISBN
9780813211398

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