

An edition of Legenda aurea (1476)
Volume 7
By Jacobus de Voragine,William Caxton
Publish Date
1900
Publisher
J.M. Dent and Co.
Language
eng
Pages
641
Description:
"Among the books which afford us an insight into the popular religious thought of the middle ages, none holds a more important place than the Legenda Aurea or Golden Legend. The book was compiled and put into form about the year 1275 by Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, who laid under contribution for his purpose the Lives of the Fathers by S. Jerome, the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius, and other books of a like kind; while for the lives of the saints more nearly approaching his own age he appears to have industriously collected such legends as he could meet with, whether in manuscript or handed down by oral tradition."--Prologue.
subjects: Christian saints, Early works to 1800, Biography, Legends, Saints, Translations into English, Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Heiligen, French Christian literature, Catholic Church, History, Christian women saints, Incunabula, Liturgy, Bible, Martyrologies, Specimens, Church calendar, Texts, Cult, Calendar, Christentum, Christian saints -- Biography, Legende, Saint, Sainte, Christianisme, Biographie, Heiliger, Saints, biography, Christian hagiography, LITERATURA LATINA (BIOGRAFIAS), Saints chrâetiens, Lâegendes, Mystáeres et miracles, Apocryphal and legendary literature, Christian art and symbolism, Christian saints--biography, Bx4654 .j334 1993, 282/.092/2 b, Literary collections
People: Jesus Christ, Mary Magdalene Saint, Jacobus de Voragine (ca. 1229-1298), Stephen Saint (d. ca. 36), James the Greater, Saint
Places: Lombardy (Italy)
Times: Early works to 1800