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Today (9. February) is also the feast day of:
Sabinus of Abellinum (d. early 6th cent.)
and
Sabinus of Canosa (d. 566?)
Brief accounts of these two less well known saints of the Regno will be
found at:
http://tinyurl.com/7a7lq
An updated account of Sabinus of Abellinum and of his veneration at
the church of Sant'Ippolisto at Avellino (AV) will be found in this
brief account of his colleague, Romulus of Abellinum (16. September):
http://tinyurl.com/7bmlq
Sabinus of Canosa is the dedicatee of two Apulian cathedrals of note,
those of Canosa (BA) and of Bari (BA).
An Italian-language account of Canosa's eleventh-century cathedral of
San Sabino (showing its late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century
facade) is here:
http://www.istitutodartecerignola.191.it/alunni/canosaiper/cancat1.htm
An Italian-language account with an interior view, a view of the
eleventh-century episcopal chair, and of the annexed Tomb of Bohemond is
here:
http://www.canusium.it/Pages/Luoghi/Normanno/normanno.htm#cattedrale
A plan of this cathedral is here:
http://www.istitutodartecerignola.191.it/alunni/canosaiper/cancat2.htm
Various interior views are here:
http://tinyurl.com/axbvj
and two pages of views of the Mausoleum of Bohemond are here:
http://tinyurl.com/8h437
An illustrated, Italian-language account of Bari's twelfth-century
cathedral of San Sabino is here:
http://www.bennyweb.it/Bari/Foto_04_Cattedrale.htm
Another is the second item here:
http://www.hotelbari.it/arte.htm
A website on this church is here:
http://www.storiamedievale2.net/Reporter/Bari/cattedrale.htm
And one dealing with its restoration is here (views on several pages):
http://www.storiamedievale2.net/Rec/cattedrale.htm
http://www.storiamedievale2.net/Rec/cattedrale03.htm
Three interior views are here:
http://www.bennyweb.it/Bari/Foto_05_CattedraleInt.htm
And a detail of the (reconstructed) ambo is here:
http://www.immaginidistoria.it/immagine2.php?id_img=38&id=8
An Italian-language account account of its crypt is here:
http://www.enec.it/Cripte/SanSabino/Luogo.htm
A plan and various views of the crypt, etc. are here:
http://www.enec.it/Cripte/SanSabino/Pianta.htm
http://www.enec.it/Cripte/SanSabino/Costruzione.htm
http://www.enec.it/Cripte/SanSabino/Soccorpo.htm
And here's S.'s altar therein:
http://www.enec.it/Cripte/SanSabino/index.htm
Best,
John Dillon
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