medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Tuesday, August 24, 2010, at 12:01 pm, I wrote:
> 1) Bartholomew, apostle (d. 1st cent.)....
> Some depictions of B.:
> r) At left (at right, St. Louis of Toulouse) in the early
> fifteenth-century (ca. 1410) Hours of René of Anjou (London, BL, MS
> Egerton 1070, fol. 99v):
> http://tinyurl.com/357tda3
Read: at right, St. Louis of France.
> 3) Audoenus of Rouen (d. 684)....
> A.'s cult spread fairly widely in western Europe. Herewith brief
> accounts, in English and in Italian, of the chiesa di Sant'Adoeno in
> Bisceglie (BAT) in Apulia, founded in 1074:
Read: Bisceglie (BT).
Bisceglie is in the relatively recently created Italian _provincia_ of Barletta - Andria - Trani. When the latter was established in 2005 Italian government agencies gave it a provisional abbreviation of BAT (unusual, as these are normally of two letters only). A few years later the province was given its now standard abbreviation MD. By last year even I had managed to internalize this change. But in copying some matter from an older post I inadvertently kept the old siglum.
Apologies for these slips,
JD
(who still has trouble remembering that the current abbreviation for the Sardinian province of Medio Campidano, created in 2001, is no longer MD but instead VS [for Villacidro-Sanluri]).
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