medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On 11/15/11, I wrote:
> Arsacius, venerated at Ilmmünster (?)...
> ... Ilmmünster, which since 1060 had been a house of secular canons,
Better, since ca. 1050-1060....
> had in the early thirteenth century built a new church modeled, it is said, upon that of Sant'Eustorgio in Milan.
Ilmmünster's Pfarrkirche (ehemalige Kollegiatsstiftskirche) St. Arsacius, which has since undergone major modification, is dated to 1210-1220. Its thirteenth-century form (in which it had an apse at the end of each of its three aisles) is said in handbooks to have been typically Bavarian. In its present form it does remind one of Sant'Eustorgio.
> ... In 1846 Arsacius' relics were returned to the ex-monastery church dedicated to him at Ilmmünster, where they repose today in the crypt of what is now a chiefly neo-Gothic structure. Here's a view of Arsacius' resting place:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/kudiahave/5401458175/
er, neo-Romanesque. The crypt is said to be a survivor of the thirteenth-century church.
Best again,
John Dillon
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