All that is known of Florentius comes from the colophons of manuscripts he copied (or their copies). He gave his age as 24 or 25 years in a colophon of 945, but in another of 953 he gave it more precisely as 35. The latter is generally accepted, putting his birth around 918. His place of birth is unknown. He may have been offered to the recently founded monastery of Valeránica as a child oblate or perhaps to its nearby mother house, San Pedro de Cardeña.[1]
The first record of Florentius's activity is the foundation charter of the monastery of San Andrés de Boada, which he drew up on 1 March 937. That same day, he drew up Count Fernán González's charter of donation to the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. On 15 March 942, he wrote up Fernán's concession of some salt pans at Añana to Valeránica. All of these acts are preserved as copies.[1] The original of the donation to Arlanza is also preserved in the British Library.[2]
Two original documents in Florentius's own hand survive from his later years. One is Count García Fernández's purchase of Covarrubias from Valeránica, dated 7 September 972. The other is the act by which the count founded the infantazgo of Covarrubias [es] on 24 November 978. On the same day, he drew up the count's donation of the monastery of San Quirce de Yesares at Añana to Valeránica. This act survives only in a copy. It is the latest record of Florentius.[1]
^ abJulio Escalona , Isabel Velázquez Soriano and Paloma Juárez Benítez, "Identification of the Sole Extant Original Charter Issued by Fernán González, Count of Castile (932–970)," Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies4, 2 (2012): 259–288. doi:10.1080/17546559.2012.732441
Williams, John. "A Contribution to the History of the Castilian Monastery of Valeranica and the Scribe Florentius." Madrider Mitteilungen15 (1970): 231–248.
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