Gonzalo Martínez Diez and his studies on the law of the Visigoth church (20-V-1924/21-IV-2015).
Abstract
We are talking about a historian of law, Gonzalo Martínez Diez S.I. (1924-2015), who always believed that the political history of a nation is based on its legal roots and that in this endeavor he did not hesitate to investigate the law of the Visigoth monarchy, since he understood that a good part of that configuration Politics was in the contribution and moral support of the right of the church. It will be the study and critical analysis of the ecclesiastical legal sources belonging to that stage of the history of Christianity to which a great line of research with determination and heuristic depth is dedicated, especially to the canonical collections of the 6th-8th centuries.
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