medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
The last two URLs proved unstable. But you can access these pictures of Dominic and his companions by going to
http://www.schule.provinz.bz.it/ms-prad/Lavori.htm
and clicking on the box at the left. Left-clicking then on the photos themselves enlarges them.
For those puzzled by the German-language URL with an ".it" extension (=Italia), this site is a collection of class excercises, in Italian, from a German-language middle school in Prato, +not+ the city in Tuscany but rather Prad, an Alpine town in the South Tirol (prov. Bozen). Going back to the home page
http://www.schule.provinz.bz.it/ms-prad/
and clicking on "Qui viviamo noi" brings up a set of photographs, each the entry to a clickable page with gorgeous scenery and informative text.
Best again,
John Dillon
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 20:44:38 -0600, I wrote:
>Here are a few shots of Dominic and his (very live) snakes from the procession at Cocullo:
>
>http://www.abruzzoitalico.it/Paese.asp?ID=2&Paese=Cocullo
>http://www.schule.provinz.bz.it/ms-prad/serpi1a.jpg
>http://www.schule.provinz.bz.it/ms-prad/serpi2a.jpg
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