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Herewith a link to an earlier 'Saints of the day' for 19. June (including Sts. Gervasius and Protasius; St. Nazarius of Koper; St. Deodatus of the Vosges; St. Lambertus of Zaragoza; St. Bruno [Boniface] of Querfurt; St. Romuald of Ravenna; St. Julia Falconieri):
http://tinyurl.com/7jo45lu
Further to Gervasius and Protasius:
In that earlier post's notice of these saints, the first of the two links to views of their putative remains reposing next to those of St. Ambrose of Milan no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/89zsz7m
In the same notice, add after the third paragraph this link to Gervasius as depicted in the earlier sixth-century mosaics (betw. 527 and 548) of the presbytery arch in Ravenna's basilica di San Vitale (photograph courtesy of Genevra Kornbluth):
http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/VitaleChancelArch6.jpg
Add after that this view of Gervasius and Protasius flanking St. Ambrose and embracing two monks as portrayed in the twelfth-century stucco ornament of the ciborium over the altar that medievally held their tomb in Milan's basilica di Sant'Ambrogio:
http://www.atlantedellarteitaliana.it/immagine/00008/4479OP7950.jpg
And add after that these links to late twelfth-century glass window panels (ca. 1190) in the cathedral of Le Mans showing a) St. Paul appearing to St. Ambrose to apprise him of the location of the bodies of Gervasius and Protasius, b) the discovery of the bodies of Gervasius and Protasius, and c) scenes from the legend of Gervasius and Protasius (photographs courtesy of Gordon Plumb):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22274117@N08/2209088732/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22274117@N08/4714852210/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22274117@N08/4714216269/
In the same notice, the sentence beginning 'G. and P. as depicted in the late fourteenth-century frescoes (later 1380s?) of the church of the Holy Ascension at the Ravanica monastery near Æuprija' should begin 'G. and P. as depicted at full length (presumably; the images are now truncated rather well below the waist) in the late fourteenth-century frescoes', etc. And after the links to those images add this:
G. and P. as depicted (at bust length) in roundels in the same church's late fourteenth-century frescoes:
G.:
http://tinyurl.com/77er7wg
P.:
http://tinyurl.com/82jdwt5
In the same notice, the correct location of the image of G. and P. in BL, MS Egerton 1070 (the Hours of Réné d'Anjou) is fol. 109r. Here's a link to an expandable view of that page:
http://tinyurl.com/82ho2qv
In the same notice, add this illustrated, French-language page on the mostly tenth- or eleventh-century église Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais (the apse, though, is early medieval) in Civaux (Vienne):
http://tinyurl.com/8yfqlrc
Some pages of views:
http://tinyurl.com/7hs5jw2
http://www.romanes.com/Civaux/
http://www.route-romane.net/default_en.php?gzev=st_bk_341
http://tinyurl.com/bsr2mnt
In the same notice, the link to the illustrated, French-language page on the originally eleventh- to sixteenth-century église paroissiale de Saint-Gervais in Pontpoint (Oise) no longer functions. For the text, use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/7h78xzl
A few views:
http://tinyurl.com/7jf7szg
http://tinyurl.com/7zmyf87
http://www.flickr.com/photos/art_roman_p/3906793377/lightbox/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/art_roman_p/3907570764/lightbox/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/art_roman_p/3907583722/lightbox/
In the same notice, add these illustrated, English-language and Italian-language pages on the originally twelfth-century chiesa dei Santi Gervasio e Protasio in Bavena (VB) in Piedmont (the adjacent baptistery is from the sixteenth century):
http://www.illagomaggiore.com/4007,Poi.html
http://tinyurl.com/737ex78
Other views:
http://tinyurl.com/6ur34dr
http://tinyurl.com/7mfwl67
http://tinyurl.com/75fjaou
In the same notice, the first and the seventh links to views of the originally twelfth- to sixteenth-century église Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais in Gisors (Eure) no longer function. Use these links instead for initial views:
http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/highdef/10/10643.jpg
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3655/3629318267_5bd1e8eea6_b.jpg
In the same notice, add these English-language pages on, and two pages of views of, the originally later twelfth- and thirteenth-century cathédrale Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais in Soissons:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soissons_Cathedral
http://mappinggothic.org/building/1054
http://www.learn.columbia.edu/360/soissons_360/index.html
http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/photos.cfm?id=s0002183
http://tinyurl.com/7qw678o
Panoramas:
http://mappinggothic.org/building/1054/nodes
Further to Nazarius of Koper:
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the fifth link to the exterior views of Koper's originally twelfth-century cathedral dedicated to the BVM (but often referred to as that of St. Nazarius) no longer functions.
Best,
John Dillon
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