medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
There are lots of hermits appearing in the Vulgate version of The Legend of
the Holy Grail, also some in Malory's adaptation of same, but fewer, as I
recall.
jbw
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Dear colleagues,
I’m looking for medieval stories in which a hermit appears. This hermit
feeds a visitor with real food and drinks, or with symbolical / religious
food and beverage. Another possibility is that this hermit is a medical
doctor, who saves a visitor, literally or symbolically. Does anyone has a
suggestion?
Bas Jongenelen
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