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- W2051203265 abstract "Claude de Turin: un évêque iconoclaste dans l'Occident Carolingien: Étude suivie de l'édition du Commentaire sur Josué. By PASCAL BOULHOL (Paris: Institut d'Études Augustiniennes, 2002; pp. 568. Eur 42). CLAUDIUS of Turin (d. c. 827) was one of the most prolific exegetes of the Carolingian period. According to his bitter opponent, Jonas of Orléans (d. c. 841), Claudius was born in Spain, where he studied under the Adoptionist heretic Felix of Urgel. It is not at all clear when Claudius moved to Francia, but it is known that during the first decade of the ninth century he studied with Leidrad, archbishop of Lyons. It was, most probably, Leidrad himself who brought Claudius to the attention of Louis the Pious, then king of Aquitaine. At Louis' request, Claudius joined his royal court at Chasseneuil near Poitiers before 811, and in 814 he moved with Louis' court to Aachen. In 816, following Bernard of Italy's rebellion, Louis the Pious promoted Claudius, a loyal supporter of the Frankish monarch, to the see of Turin. It was only then, after arriving at Turin, that Claudius' radical, not to say ‘puritanical’, views on various popular manifestations of Christian spirituality were exposed in a series of attacks on the veneration of images, relics, the adoration of the cross, the practice of pilgrimage and the cult of the saints. In 820, Claudius' commentary on the two Epistles to the Corinthinas was sent to Louis' court by Abbot Theodemir of Psalmody, to be condemned. Subsequently, Theodemir wrote an official attack on Claudius (which is now lost), to which Claudius responded with a lengthy treatise entitled Apologeticum atque rescriptum adversus Theutmirum abbatem (only fragments of which survive). In a council that was held in 825 at the royal palace, the bishop of Turin was condemned in absentiam for contempt of the cross. Subsequently, he was attacked by the Irish scholar Dungal of Saint-Denis, whose Responsa contra perversas Claudii Taurinensis episcopi sententias was completed after Claudius' death in 827; and, much later, Claudius and his views were attacked again by Jonas of Orléans in his De cultu imaginum." @default.
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- W2051203265 title "Claude de Turin: un évêque iconoclaste dans l'Occident Carolingien: Étude suivie de l'édition du Commentaire sur Josué" @default.
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