medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Friday, June 8, 2007, at 11:59 pm, I wrote (in evident haste):
> 1) Maximinus of Aix (d. 1st cent., supposedly). M. is the legendary
> protobishop of Aix-en-Provence. His existence is first reported from
> the eleventh century, when the abbey of Vézelay, which claimed to have
> the relics of St. Mary Magdalen, asserted that she had been interred
> at Aix by her companion from Palestine, M., and that later these had
> been brought Vézelay for safekeeping.
Er, and that later _her remains_ had been brought to Vézelay for safekeeping.
> And an illustrated depiction of various panels is here (fans of St.
> Maur and of St. Petronilla, take ote!):
Er, take _note_!.
> 4) Fortunatus of Fano (d. after 596)... F. has a
> twelfth-century Vita (BHL 3084) preserved at Fano but written by an
> abbot of Nonatnola
That is, Nonantola.
> An illustrated, Italian-language page on Fano's Basilica Cattedrale di
> Santa Maria Maggiore is here:
> http://oldsite.comune.fano.ps.it/pagina.aspx?pag=828
Better views of the cathedral of Fano and of the sculptures of its ambo (assembled in 1941; thought likely to have originally been placed on a structure leading to up the presbytery) are here:
http://medioevo.org/artemedievale/Pages/Marche/Fano.html
--JD
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