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Dear All
On 11/06/11, I sent:
> Murder of Zacharias:
>
> a) Fresco (betw. 1335 and 1350; September calendar scene) in the narthex in the church of the Holy Ascension at the Visoki Deèani monastery near Peĉ in, depending on one's view of the matter, either the Republic of Kosovo or Serbia's province of Kosovo and Metohija:
> http://tinyurl.com/2av98xq
>
> b) Fresco (1545-1546) by Theofanis Strelitzas-Bathas (a.k.a. Theophanes the Cretan) in the Prodromos chapel in the katholikon of the Stavronikita monastery on Mt. Athos:
> in an earlier fourteenth-century French-language collection of saint's Lives (Paris, BnF, ms. Français 185, fol. 72r):
> http://tinyurl.com/3xuyoo2
>
That should have been the end of the section on the Murder of Zacharias. What follows was intended to begin thus:
Portrayals of Zacharias and Elizabeth:
a) Manuscript illumination (ca. 1326-1350) in an earlier fourteenth-century French-language collection of saint's Lives (Paris, BnF, ms. Français 185, fol. 72r):
http://tinyurl.com/3xuyoo2
> b) Manuscript illumination (1348; Birth of St. John the Baptist) in an earlier fourteenth-century copy of the _Legenda aurea_ in its French-language version by Jean de Vignay (Paris, BnF, ms. Français 241, fol. 141r):
> http://tinyurl.com/395754j
>
<SNIP>
> Portrayals of Elizabeth (without Zacharias):
> g) Mosaic (betw. 1315 and 1321; Flight of Elizabeth) in the exonarthex of the Chora church in Istanbul:
The missing URL is:
http://tinyurl.com/325nbau
Best again,
JD
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