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La Légende de Saint-Armel, mise en vers français sous la forme de tragédie
par... Prêtre et Maître d'école, en la ville de Ploërmel, représentée en
1600 à Ploërmel, publiée pour la 1ère fois par Sigismond Ropartz.
Saint-Brieuc, Prud'homme. 1855. In-4 Broché. Préface de Ropartz, frontispice
gravé, 134 pages et 1 feuillet de table des matières. 8 planches hors texte
des vitraux de Saint-Armel, qui se trouvent en l'église de Ploërmel,
dessinées et lithographiées par P. Hawke.
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 6:35 PM
Subject: [M-R] medieval Breton saints
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> I am working on the political significance of the cult of St Armel in late
> medieval Wales. SOMEWHERE I have seen reproductions (black and white - and
> possibly line drawings) of the stained glass at Ploermel which depicts
> scenes from the life of the saint. I would like to check these, as the
> surviving depictions of the saint in Wales (and England) suggest there
were
> episodes in his life which are not referred to in the surviving vitae.
>
> Does anyone recall seeing the reproductions - and does anyone know where
> they are? I would love to visit Ploermel to look at the originals but I
> don't know how I would manage that.
>
> This is mainly aimed at Breton and French members of the list. Please
> forgive my inability to write in French or Breton. I can read a reply in
> French but would struggle with Breton (my Welsh being limited and
> colloquial).
>
> Maddy
>
>
> Dr Madeleine Gray, in the foothills of God's golden county of Gwent
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