La "Vita vel Gesta Sancti Ildefonsi" de ps. Eladio. Estudio, edición crítica y traducción
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Abstract
The Vita Ildefonsi is a short hagiographic story about Ildefonsus, bishop of Toledo (657-667), which incomprehensibly appears in most of the mss. titles as having been written by his predecessor Eladio, who died in 632. For this reason someone manipulated the title in two mss., attributing its authorship to Cixila, prelate of Toledo (VIII c.), as so transmitted by some later codices. In my opinion the Vita was written by a monk from Cluny in the XI c. to accompany the Ildefonsian treatise De uirginitate Sanctae Mariae, and so as to spread Marian worship in Europe. In the Vita some details of Ildefonso's life as well as the miracle of Saint Leocadia's resurrection are described. The miracle of the Virgin's apparition to Ildefonsus, to whom she gives a liturgical gown is also described.
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