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Herewith a link to an earlier (2010) 'Saints of the day' for 14. September (including St. Crescentius of Rome; St. Maternus of Köln; The Exaltation / Elevation of the Holy Cross; St. Albert of Jerusalem; St. Notburga of Eben):
http://tinyurl.com/8u5aj7a
Further to Crescentius of Rome:
Another view of Duccio's great window for Siena's cathedral:
http://www.wga.hu/art/d/duccio/31window.jpg
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the link to the detail view (with Crescentius at lower left) of Duccio's Maestà del duomo di Siena no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://www.wga.hu/art/d/duccio/maesta/maest_07.jpg
Further to The Exaltation / Elevation of the Holy Cross:
In that earlier post's notice of this feast, at item c) in RELICS and RELIQUARIES now read:
The reliquary at the abbaye Sainte-Croix de Saint-Benoît at Poitiers for the putative fragments of the Holy Cross given by the emperor Justin II to queen St. Radegund and brought ceremoniously to Poitiers in 569 by St. Euphronius of Tours:
http://tinyurl.com/27nvptp
In the same notice, at item c) in DEPICTIONS re-number item c3 as c5 and add the following:
c3) The Exaltation as depicted in a late fifteenth-century icon (ca. 1497) in the Andrei Rublev Central Museum of Early Russian Art, Moscow:
http://www.icon-art.info/masterpiece.php?lng=en&mst_id=357
c4) The Exaltation as depicted on one side of a double-faced late fifteenth- or early sixteenth-century icon tablet from the cathedral of St. Sophia in Novgorod and now in the Museum of History and Architecture in the same city:
http://www.icon-art.info/hires.php?lng=en&type=1&id=817
In the same notice, at item d) in SOME DEDICATIONS the third of the three links to pages on Florence's basilica di Santa Croce no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://www.operadisantacroce.it/Default.aspx
In the same notice, at item e) in SOME DEDICATIONS the first of the three links to views of Rostock's Klosterkirche zum Heiligen Kreuz was always defective. Use this instead:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/Kloster_hl_kreuz_rostock.jpg
Further to Albert of Jerusalem:
In 2011 Paul Chandler posted this informative clarification on Albert's rule (or _formula vitae_) for Carmelites, still largely unchanged today:
http://tinyurl.com/9jtafx7
Further to Notburga of Eben:
In the third paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, for 'N.'s relics' please read 'N.'s putative relics'. The link in that notice to a view of these as displayed above the main altar of her eighteenth-century church at Eben (Tirol) no longer functions. Use these instead:
http://member.eduhi.at/rampl/SCHWAZ/Eben/eben%20HP2.jpg
http://tinyurl.com/96x94fe
http://www.hss.de/uploads/pics/110318_notburga600.jpg
http://www.br-online.de/bildung/databrd/namtg9.htm/ntg9b3.jpg
In the same notice, the links to views in Rattenberg (Tirol) of the house in which Notburga is rather dubiously said to have been born also no longer function. Use these instead:
http://tinyurl.com/97obvcr
http://tinyurl.com/9ueyzpo
Best,
John Dillon
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