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What Is Being Illustrated? Case Study of a "Revised" St. Agnes Vita in the Earliest German Translation of the Legenda Aurea (1362)

The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, 2021
:Very few copies of Jacobus de Voragine's Latin "best seller," the Legenda aurea, were supplied with illustrations. Yet a large number of its vernacular translations were generously illustrated.
Anne Winston-Allen
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From vita to exemplum, the South English Legendary Adaptation of the Legenda Aurea “Petronilla”

Mediaevistik, 2022
A few decades after its introduction on the Continent, a substantial number of Legenda Aurea legends were incorporated into the Middle English collections of saints’ lives that came to be known as the South English Legendary.
Wiesje Emons-Nijenhuis
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Artists and Autonomy: Written Instructions and Preliminary Drawings for the Illuminator in the Huntington Library Legenda aurea (HM 3027)

Studies in Iconography, 2021
This essay will examine the presence of written instructions and preliminary drawings for the illuminator visible in the Huntington Library Legenda aurea, the oldest surviving extensively illuminated manuscript of the text in Latin.
M. Easton
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