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Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I, often called Saint Gregory the Great, served as a devoted guardian of Church doctrine and a pivotal organizer of the Catholic Church. He founded numerous monasteries and left an indelible mark on church music through his collection and association with plainchant, now known as Gregorian Chants. His writings, particularly the Dialogues, a collection on the lives of saints, significantly shaped religious literature and understanding. Gregory was also recognized for his profound skill in grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic, influencing both spiritual and intellectual life.

    Morals On The Book Of Job; Volume 1
    King Alfred's West-saxon Version Of Gregory's Pastoral Care; Volume 1
    The Dialogues of Gregory the Great Translated Into Anglo-Norman French by Angier