medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Saturday, June 20, 2009, at 11:27 pm, I wrote:
> 1) Alban of Mainz (d. ca. 405, supposedly)...
> A church dedicated to an A. has existed in the village of Taubenbach
> in today's Reut (Lkr. Rottal-Inn) in southeastern Bavaria since at
> least ca. 1100. In about 1473 it was rebuilt with an adjacent chapel
> also dedicated to A. and destined for the use of pilgrims (who being a
> cephalophore was of course invoked for pains or illnesses in/of the
> head).
Er, ... with an adjacent pilgrims' chapel dedicated to A. (who being a cephalophore was of course invoked for pains or illnesses in/of the head).
> 4) Leutfrid (d. 738)...
> L. as depicted in a later fifteenth-century (ca. 1400) French-language
> version of the _Legenda aurea_ (Mâcon, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 3,
> fol. 168r):
> http://tinyurl.com/ny56h6
> http://tinyurl.com/mhd5v2
For "ca. 1400" read "ca. 1470".
Best again,
JD
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