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Oops! I hit hit "send" before the URLs mentioned in my PS had gotten
transferred to the message. Some Italian-language descriptions of
Capri's San Costanzo are here:
http://www.capridream.com/t-chiesascostanzo.htm
http://www.capritourism.com/press/pdf/download/LUOGHI.PDF
http://www.ospitalitalia.it/arte_scheda.php.id.2378/CAMPANIA/NA/Capri/Chiesa_di_San_Costanzo.html
TinyURL for this: http://tinyurl.com/cmctt
Best again,
John Dillon
PS: The two sermons on Constantius were edited by Adolf Hofmeister in
his "Aus Capri und Amalfi: Der Sermo de virtute und der Sermo de
transito s. Constantii und der Sarazenenzug von 991," _Muenchener Museum
fuer Philologie des Mittelalters und der Renaissance_ 4 (1924; reprint,
Nendeln: Kraus Reprint, 1972), 233-72. Hofmeister's second edition of
the anonymous sermon on the Transit of St. Constantius (in MGH,
Scriptores, vol. 30, pt. 2) is a partial one only, excluding matter not
thought to be of historical interest (as this was then construed by the
editors of the MGH), and so lacks the story of the young woman's
vindication.
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