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Herewith a link to an earlier (2010) 'Saints of the day' for 13. November (including St. Mitrias; Sts. Arcadius, Paschasius, Probus, Eutychianus, and Paulillus; St. Brictius of Tours; St. Himerius of the Suze; pope St. Nicholas I; St. Homobonus of Cremona; St. Donatus of Montevergine):
http://tinyurl.com/au4jqqq
Further to Mitrias:
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the link to an illustrated, French-language account of the originally eleventh-century église Notre-Dame de la Seds in Aix-en-Provence no longer functions. Use instead this link to a rather less well illustrated, French-language page on the same church:
http://tinyurl.com/absns9w
In the same notice, the links to illustrated, French-language accounts of different aspects of Aix-en-Provence's cathédrale Saint-Sauveur no longer function. Use instead this link to a single, illustrated, French-language page on this church:
http://tinyurl.com/aokspv3
In the same notice, the second of the two links to views of Nicholas Froment's later fifteenth-century panel painting of Mitrias likewise no longer functions.
Further to Brictius of Tours:
An expandable view of Brictius commanding an infant to declare the falsity of paternity charges brought against the saint as depicted in a late thirteenth-century copy of French origin of the _Legenda aurea_ (San Marino, CA, Huntington Library, ms. HM 3027, fol. 156v):
http://tinyurl.com/agxy6gs
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the page linked to for (other) expandable views of the originally twelfth- and thirteenth-century fortified église Saint-Brice at Champougny (Meuse) now has no views. Use these links for other views of this church:
http://www.photos-alsace-lorraine.com/thumb/25823.jpg
http://www.patrickdieudonne.com/4images/img10970.htm
http://tinyurl.com/a3lkejm
In the same notice, the two pages of expandable views of the originally twelfth- and early sixteenth-century église Saint-Brice at Autreville (Vosges) likewise is now devoid of views. Use these instead (the first has exterior views, the second has interior views):
http://tinyurl.com/d3j7l3b
http://tinyurl.com/cheudwn
Further views:
http://tinyurl.com/bds6pj7
Further to Homobonus of Cremona:
Homobonus' modern effigy reliquary in the crypt of the cathedral of Cremona:
http://tinyurl.com/agoj3v6
http://imgll.trivago.com/uploadimages/85/07/8507901_l.jpeg
http://tinyurl.com/b8wuz28
Detail view (head):
http://www.vascellocr.it/pics/Maschera-s.Omobono.jpg
In the last paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, please delete 'now deconsecrated,': the relatively recently restored, probably originally twelfth-century ex-chiesa di Sant'Omobono in Catanzaro resumed service as a church in 1998. Herewith a revised set of views of this church (formerly dedicated to the Savior, it received its present dedication only after passing to the tailors' guild in the seventeenth century):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/recious/4014209050/lightbox/
http://tinyurl.com/ydplyh6
http://tinyurl.com/a2t6qaq
Views of the originally twelfth-century chiesa di Sant'Omobono (previously San Vincenzo) in Spoleto:
http://www.italiainfoto.com/gallery/data/515/1609_6_spoleto.jpg
http://tinyurl.com/b9ke3rp
Homobonus (at left) and St. Barbara (at right) as portrayed flanking the BVM and Christ Child on a relief from 1511 for the former Ospedal dei Poveri Sartori at no. 4338 Fondamenta dei Sartori in Venice's _sestiere_ of Cannaregio:
http://tinyurl.com/azuqrn7
Best,
John Dillon
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