Reception of San Isidoro of Sevilla by Domingo Gundisalvo (1100-1181): Astronomy, Astrology and Medicine in Middle Ages
Alexander Fidora
Original title: La Recepción de San Isidoro de Sevilla por Domingo Gundisalvo (ca. 1110-1181): Astronomía, Astrología y Medicina en la Edad Media
Published in Mirabilia 1
Keywords: Astrology, Astronomy, Dominicus Gundissalinus, Isidore of Seville, Medicine., Toledan School of Translators.
Although the arabic sources of Dominicus Gundissalinus – archdeacon of Cuéllar and one of the most important representatives of the Toledan School of Translators – have been studied in detail, only few information is available until now concerning the latin-christian foundations of his work. The present article pretends to shed some light on the subject by analysing Gundissalinus’ use of Isidore of Seville’s works, which leads to the surprising conclusion that it is precisely the most arabic topics, i.e. astronomy/astrology and medicine, where Gundissalinus is mostly inspired by Saint Isidore.