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  Jacobus de Voragine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On the last occasion he was one of the four delegates charged with signifying Nicholas IV's desire for the deposition of Munio de Zamora, who had been master of the order from 1285, and was deprived of his office by a papal bull dated April 12, 1291.
The saints' lives are full of fanciful legend, and in not a few cases contain accounts of 13th century miracles wrought at special places, particularly with reference to the Dominicans.
A French translation by Master John Bataillier is dated 1476; Jean de Vigny's appeared at Paris, 1488; an Italian one by Nic.
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 Encyclopedia: Jacobus de Voragine
Location within Italy Flag of Genoa Christopher Columbus monument in Piazza Aquaverde Genoa (Italian Genova, Genoese Zena, French Gênes, German Genua, Spanish Génova,Galician Xénova) is a city and a seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria.
The Golden Legend by Jacobus de Voragine is a collection of fanciful hagiographies, lives of the saints, that became a late mediæval best seller.
Munio de Zamora (died 1300) became the seventh Master General of the Dominican Order in 1285, thanks in large part to the manipulations performed by his patron Sancho IV of Castile, but was dramatically removed from his office in 1290, in an action that involved the archbishop of Genoa, Jacob...
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 JACOBUS DE VORAGINE - LoveToKnow Article on JACOBUS DE VORAGINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On the last occasion he was one of the four delegates charged with signifying Nicholas IV.'s desire for the deposition of Munio de Zamora, who had been master of the order from 1285, and was deprived of his office by a papal bull dated the i2th of April 1291.
The last chapter but one (181), " De Sancto Pelagio Papa," contains a kind of history of the world from the middle of the 6th century; while the last (182) is a somewhat allegorical disquisition, " De Dedicatipne Ecclesiae."
The Golden Legend was translated into French by Jean Belet de Vigny in the I4th century.
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 St. Jacobus
Jacobus deploys his saints within the round of the Church year, meshing what used to be called the sanctoral and temporal cycles.
Jacobus discerns deep significance in the person's name—whether or not his explanation of a name's meaning is correct.
Jacobus was such a respected figure that he was chosen Archbishop of Genoa in 1286, an unusual honor for a friar.
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 Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea, etc. | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Graesse, ed., Jacobi a Voragine Legenda aurea (Leipzig, 1846).
Jacobus de Lausanne, Compendium moralitatum; Stegmüller, ed., Repertorium Biblicum Medii Aevi (Madrid,1951), no. 3887.
Milton E. Getz, Beverly Hills, California at the time of the publication of De Ricci, subsequently obtained by Howard L. Goodhart (bookplate, census number: "Census 1682 in pencil" on flyleaf), and given by him to Phyllis Goodhart Gordan (bookplate) and John Dozier Gordan, Jr.
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 Jacobus De Voragine --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Dutch architect Jacobus Johannes Pieter (or J.J.P.) Oud is known for his pioneering role in the development of modern architecture.
Limburg, Pol de, Hermann de Limburg, Jehanequin de Limburg
British airplane designer and manufacturer Geoffrey De Havilland was born in Buckinghamshire on July 27, 1882, and was the uncle of actresses Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland.
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 Books printed in France - 1503: Jacobus de Voragine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mariale sive sermones de beata Maria virgine fratris Jacobus de Voragine (Paris: Iehan Petit I, 1503).
Iacobus de Voragine composed this sermon sequence in honor of the Virgin Mary between 1292 and 1298.
The printer of the book, Iehan Petit I (active 1492-1530), is the patriarch of a famous Parisian publishing family, whose press was in the "neighborhood" of St.-Jacques, and thus in the neighborhood of the ancient Dominican convent in Paris.
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De Voragine, Arepiscopus januensus, et trater ordinis predicatorum...
This is a working volume for preachers, combining the popular Lenten sermons of Jacobus de Voragine with the much rarer anonymous sermons of the Medicina pauperum, together with subsidiary sermons, didactic texts, and information for priests.
In comparison with Jacobus de Voragine’s widely circulated complete cycle of sermons (c.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Jacobus de Voragine: The Golden Legend: Ind
Jacobus de Varagine, The golden legend; or, Lives of the saints, as Englished by William Caston.
Jacobus, de Voragine, The golden legend : lives of the saints / translated by William Caxton from the Latin of Jacobus de Voragine.
Jacobus, de Voragine, The golden legend : readings on the saints translated by William Granger Ryan.
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 Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College Library
legendas sanctorum quas compilauit frater iacobus racione ianuensis de ordine fratrum predicatorum.
Expl.: Quinto de illis que occurunt infra tempus peregrinationis quod tempus representat ecclesia ab octauo pentecosten usque ad adventum domini.
DeRicci note: "was last in Germany" corresponds to mimeographed German catalogue entry glued to recto of front flyleaf.
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 Catholic.be Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Saints: J: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Blessed Jacopo de Voragine - Became a Dominican at a very early age, was a renowned preacher, provincial, and then Archbishop of Genoa.
Jacobus da Varagine - Brief biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia.
James of Voragine - Short biography of the hagiographer who is the author of "The Golden Legend", by Norman Hugh Redington.
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 JACOBUS DE VORAGINE (c.... - Online Information article about JACOBUS DE VORAGINE (c....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
CHAPTER (a shortened form of chapiter, a word still used in architecture for a capital; derived from O. Fr.
John Bataillier is dated 1476; Jean de Vigny's appeared at Paris, 1488; an Italian one by Nic.
Several 15th-century editions of the Sermons are also known, and the Mariale was printed at Venice in 1497 and at Paris in 1503.
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 Medieval Sourcebook:The Golden Legend (Aurea Legenda) Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, 1275, Englished by William ...
Medieval Sourcebook:The Golden Legend (Aurea Legenda) Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, 1275, Englished by William Caxton, 1483
But for assessing the later cult of saints in Western Europe the Golden Legend Jacobus de Voragine, writing about 1260, achieved dominance in later western hagiographical literature - about 900 manuscripts of his Golden Legend survive.
Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, 1275.
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Legenda aurea] De sancto andrea apostolo, Andreas et quidam alii discipuli…et alienum hunc vultum a te conffugabo et proprium coram omnibus reddam [catchword:] hoc tamen nullo//; [f.
46-47: end of De Sancto Secundo and beginning of De Sancta Maria Aegyptiaca; 57-58; text missing between ff.
The Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine (London 1941) pl. 2 of f.
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 Jacobus de Voragine
On the last occasion he was one of the four delegates charged with signifying Nicholas IV's desire for the deposition of Munio de Zamora, who had been master of the order from 1285, and was deprived of his office by a papal bull dated the 12th of April 1291.
A story, mentioned by the chronicler Echard as unworthy of credit, makes Boniface VIII, on the first day of Lent, cast the ashes in the archbishop's eyes instead of on his head, with the words, "Remember that thou art a Ghibelline, and with thy fellow Ghibellines wilt return to naught."
The last chapter but one (181), "De Sancto Pelagio Papa", contains a kind of history of the world from the middle of the 6th century; while the last (182) is a somewhat allegorical disquisition, "De Dedicatione Ecclesiae."
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Jacobus de Voragine, Lenten sermons; Schneyer end of 201, 202-292.
Refert alexander nequam de naturis rerum quod virgilius in civitate romana palacium construxit…; [f.
Est de detractore sicut de sanguissuga que insidiatur omnibus venientibus…; [f.
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 Jacobus da Varagine
Varazze (then Voraggio), near Savona; also known as Jacobus de Voragine.
He became a Dominican in 1244, was provincial of Lombardy, and after 1292 was archbishop of Genoa.
Voragine, Jacobus de - Voragine, Jacobus de: see Jacobus da Varagine.
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 Alibris: Jacobus de Voragine
by de Voragine, Jacobus, and Ryan, Granger, and Ripperger, Helmut Lothar
Depicting the lives of the saints in an array of both factual and fictional stories--some preposterous, some profound, and some shocking--The Golden Legend was perhaps the most widely read book, after the Bible, during the late Middle Ages.
It was compiled around 1260 by Jacobus de Voragine, a scholarly friar and eventual archbishop of Genoa, whose...
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 AllRefer.com - Jacobus de Voragine (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Jacobus de Voragine (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jacobus de Voragine, Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biographies
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 Catholic.be Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Saints: J: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Golden Legend - A very popular medieval book of saints' lives, written between 1260 and 1275 by Jacobus de Voragine.
The Life of St. Cecilia - From Jacobus de Voragine's famous work "The Golden Legend".
Of S. Dominic - From "The Golden Legend," by Jacobus de Voragine.
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 The Golden Legend -- Selections -- Jacobus De Voragine Richard Hamer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Golden Legend is one of the central texts of the Middle Ages, a superb summary of saints' lives and religious festivals which decisively influenced the imagery of poetry, painting and stained glass.
By creating a single-volume sourcebook of all the core Christian stories, Jacobus de Voragine (c.
Jacobus's book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand medieval imagery, art and thought.
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 Search Results for Jacobus de Voragine - Encyclopædia Britannica
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by Jacobus, de Voragine; William Granger Ryan; Helmut Ripperger
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This consisted of three consecrated wafers, with a miraculous, albeit anti-Semitic, story behind them.
In 1369 there lived at Enghein, in Hainault, Belgium, a rich Jew named Jonathan, who paid another Jew, a poor man named Jean de Louvain, to steal some wafers from the Church of St Catherine in Brussels, for the purpose of using them in an anti-Christian ceremony.
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 The Golden Legend by Jacobus de Voragine, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0691001545
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