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Dear All,

My post of earlier today included a few dysfunctional (because repeated mechanically and without separation) links to views of dedications to today's St. Dionysius of Paris. The correct links are: 

Views of the eleventh-/twelfth-century tower of the St. Dionysius Kirche in Elsen, a _Stadtbezirk_ of Paderborn (the remainder of the medieval church was replaced in 1851):
http://tinyurl.com/yhvh7qd
http://tinyurl.com/yguc7zs

The last exterior view of the mostly thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Stadtkirche St. Dionys in Esslingen am Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, a dependency of Saint-Denis from 777 to 1213:
http://tinyurl.com/4u8agy

Apropos the Basilika St. Valentinus und Dionysius (or Dionysius und Valentinus; so attested in a papal bull from 1490) in Kiedrich (Lkr. Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis) in Hessen, several well illustrated, German-language pages on the building history of this church are accessible from here (click on the the links marked 'Abschnitt'):
http://tinyurl.com/6xf5xzb

For what it's worth, such garbles show up neither in the copy that I review before sending nor in the one that jiscmail shows me as part of the authorization process. They are a hidden feature of my university's new (as of last year) and somewhat problematic e-mail client and were the principal reason for my decision early this year to furnish links to earlier posts rather than to cut and paste from them.

Best again,
John Dillon

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