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Herewith a link to part 1 of an earlier (2011) 'Feasts and saints of the day' for 27. July (including The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus; St. Panteleimon / Pantaleon of Nicomedia; St. Celestine I, pope):
http://tinyurl.com/cync49k
Herewith a link to part 2 of that earlier (2011) 'Feasts and saints of the day' for 27. February (including St. Symeon Stylites the Elder; St. Ecclesius; St. Anthousa of Mantineon; Sts. Clement of Ohrid and his disciples St. Gorazd, St. Naum, St. Sava, and St. Angelarius; Bl. Berthold of Rachez; Bl. Nevolone):
http://tinyurl.com/cc8vkka
Further to The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus:
The Seven Sleepers as depicted in a calendar composition in the earlier fourteenth-century frescoes (betw. 1313 and 1318; conservation work in 1968) by Michael Astrapas and Eutychios in the church of St. George at Staro Nagoričane in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://eikonografos.com/album/albums/uploads/servia/175.jpg
Further to Panteleimon / Pantaleon:
At the end of the first paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, use this link for a somewhat larger view of what is said to be his foot in its reliquary case at the Vatopedi monastery on Mt. Athos:
http://www.rel.gr/photo/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=22
In the same notice, at item g) for 'Nerezi Lartëm' please read 'Gorno Nerezi'.
In the same notice, at item j) the link to the illustrated, Spanish-language page on the ermita de San Pantaleón de Losa no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermita_de_San_Pantale%C3%B3n_de_Losa
And add this link to a page with views of this church in its very striking terrain:
http://tinyurl.com/boe2glp
In the same notice, at item l) the link to the illustrated, Italian-language account of the chiesa di San Pantaleone at Pieve a Elici di Massarosa (LU) no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://www.luccaterre.it/scheda.php?id=2807&lang=it
Further portrayals of Panteleimon / Pantaleon:
P. (at upper right; at upper left, St. Philip the Apostle) as portrayed on a leaf of the mid-tenth-century ivory Harbaville Triptych in the Musée du Louvre in Paris:
http://tinyurl.com/3hvewoe
P. as depicted in an eleventh-century fresco in the church of St. Anthony at Kellia (Larnaka prefecture) in the Republic of Cyprus:
http://tinyurl.com/84qgq3l
P. as depicted in an eleventh-century fresco in the monastery church of the Theotokos Eleousa at Veljusa (Strumica municipality) in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/6nuy2bp
P. as depicted in the late twelfth-century frescoes (ca. 1191) in the church of St. George at Kurbinovo (Resen municipality) in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/3nkujnh
P. as depicted in the later thirteenth-century frescoes (1259) in the church of Sts. Nicholas and Panteleimon at Boyana near the Bulgarian capital of Sofia:
http://galenf.com/Bulgaria/36/bu_0004x.jpg
And add these illustrated, English language pages on this church, a UNESCO World Heritage site:
http://bulgariatravel.org/en/object/11/Boyanski_cherkvi
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/42/
P. as depicted in the earlier fourteenth-century frescoes (betw. ca. 1311 and ca. 1322) in the church of St. Nicholas Orphanos in Thessaloniki:
http://tinyurl.com/3mtpqrn
P. as depicted in a fourteenth-century icon in the Chilandar monastery on Mt. Athos:
http://www.monumentaserbica.com/mushushu/images/48.jpg
Further to Symeon Stylites the Elder:
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, at item b) add this link to a detail view of S. as depicted in late twelfth-century frescoes (1192; cleaned and conserved, 1962-1972) in the church of the Panagia tou Arakou on Cyprus:
http://tinyurl.com/blhzuc4
Further to Ecclesius:
Add to the views of Ravenna's basilica di San Vitale these pages by Genevra Kornbluth on its exterior:
http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/SanVitaleExt.html
and on its interior:
http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/SanVitale.html
Further to Clement of Ohrid and his disciples Gorazd, Naum, Sava, and Angelarius:
In that earlier post's notice of these saints, the links to the two English-language summaries of their accomplishments no longer function. Use these instead:
http://tinyurl.com/bsfe97t
http://tinyurl.com/cfb968k
In the same notice, the link to the discussion of the remains of C.'s late tenth-century monastery church of St. Panteleimon at Ohrid no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/bnt2b8t
In the same notice, the link to the discussion of the remains of N.'s monastery church at today's Sveti Naum likewise no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/ctmfwel
In the same notice, the link to the illustrated, English-language page on Ohrid's originally late thirteenth-century church of Sv. Bogorodica Perivlepta (often referred to in scholarship by its Greek appellation church of the Peribleptos) likewise no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/dy679sh
In that notice the first of the links to views of this church also no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/c5qqq2g
In the same notice, for 'C. as depicted in a late thirteenth-century fresco in this church' please read 'C. (at left; at right, St. Constantine Cabasilas) as depicted in this church's late thirteenth-century frescoes (ca. 1295) by Michael Astrapas and Eutychios' and then substitute the following for the link provided:
http://tinyurl.com/c6jhfby
Detail views (C.):
http://tinyurl.com/d5xtovb
http://tinyurl.com/c44g3cu
In the same notice, the links to the views of the thirteenth-century relief icon of C. and of the fourteenth-century panel-painting icon of him, both in the Gallery of Ohrid Icons, no longer function. Use these instead:
http://tinyurl.com/ckffxor
http://tinyurl.com/d6ryvkf
In the same notice, the link to a view of the second fourteenth-century icon of Naum no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/d2oph8o
C. (at center, between St. Spyridon and St. Blasius / Blaise) as depicted in the later fourteenth-century frescoes (1360s and 1370s; restored in 1968-1970) in the church of St. Demetrius in Marko's monastery at Markova Sušica (near Skopje) in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/3vvktdw
Best,
John Dillon
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