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In search of sacred time. Jacobus de Voragine andthe Golden Legend

European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 2016
Jacques Le Goff’s interest in the medieval concept of time goes back at least to 1960, when he wrote his seminal article on ‘Temps de l’Eglise et temps du Marchant’ (Annales 15, 1960).
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In Search of Sacred Truth: Jacobus de Voragine andThe Golden Legend

The European Legacy, 2016
The Golden Legend, the most popular collection of the lives of saints, was gathered by the thirteenth-century Dominican archbishop of Genoa, Jacobus de Voragine.
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Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, B III 21 : Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda sanctorum

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Immaculate Perceptions : Gender and Sanctity in Jacobus de Voragine’s Legenda aurea

2015
During the medieval period saints played a significant role in the religious culture of Western Europe. During the thirteenth century a Dominican monk named Jacobus de Voragine compiled and edited a collection of hagiographies, named the Legenda aurea, or ‘Golden Legend’.
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Aarau, Aargauer Kantonsbibliothek, MsMurF 5 : Jacobus de Voragine

The Italian Dominican Jacobus de Varagine, known as the author of the Legenda aurea, wrote not only lives of the saints, but also extensive cycles of sermons. This collection from the first half of the 14th century contains about 340 sermons for all Sundays and holidays of the church year. In 1553 it came to the library of Muri Abbey.
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