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Identifier: caracteristiques02cahi (find matches)
Title: Caractâeristiques des saints dans l'art populaire
Year: 1867 (1860s)
Authors: Cahier, Charles, 1807-1882
Subjects: Saints in art Christian art and symbolism Emblems
Publisher: Paris : Librairie Poussielgue Fr§eres
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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enait tous les jours recevoir sanourriture des mains de lermite^; mais cette additiona bien lair dêtre empruntée à la légende de saint Fran-çois dAssise. Saint Edmond martyr, roi dAngleterre (Cf. Flèches,p. /;15). Un loup près de sa tête empêche quaucun ani-mal carnassier ny touche®. On raconte en Angleterre que le saint roi ayant été dé-capité après sa mort, les Danois jetèrent sa tête dans unbois pour que les chrétiens ne pussent pas la retrouver.Après la retraite des envahisseurs, on fit une battue qui 1. Surius, 20 april. 2. AA. SS. August., t. VI, p. 030. — Hagiolog. italic, t. II,p. 144, sq. 3. AA. SS. April., t. II, p. 239. 4. AA. SS. Jun., t. V, p 119. Cf. p. 117, 113. La prose de sonOffice parle aussi dun ours quil mit à la raison, en lui faisantquitter une source que cet animal gâtait en y piétinant : « In monte VirgiliiMagni vir consilii sembla longtemps devoir namener aucun résultat. Enfinon rencontra un énorme loup qui veillait sur ce dépôt et
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ne sen dessaisit quà grandpeine. Après quoi la bêtedisparut du canton, comme ayant achevé sa tâche. Ecclesiam struxit. Lupus dévorai erranteai Asellum et pascentem, Inde ejus opus esplet (cxpleril T). Urso sanclus impeiat, Nec ad fontem properat Quem prius destruxil. Etc. » 5. AA. SS. Mart., t. II, p. 500-i03.— Hagiuloy. italic, 1.1, p. 144.C. Surius, 20 novembr., § 11, sq.— The calendar of the anglicanchurch, p. 137, sv.; 311. LOUP. Saint Mauiuck dk Carnoet, cistercien (Cf. Corbeau,p. 256). Prié de sadresser au Ciel pour débarrasser lacontrée de iinlestation des loups, il sen défendit da-bord. Puis connue on insistait, il consentit à sen mêler;et presque aussitôt on trouva près de là deux grandsloups morts sans trace de blessure. Saint Vit niarly (Cf. Chien, p. 216; Coq, etc.). Je letrouve indiqué par le général Radowitz après M. Helms-dœrfer, comme ayant près de lui un loup. Je me trompefort, ou bien lon aura pris pour un loup le chien quilaccompagne souve

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  • bookid:caracteristiques02cahi
  • bookyear:1867
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Cahier__Charles__1807_1882
  • booksubject:Saints_in_art
  • booksubject:Christian_art_and_symbolism
  • booksubject:Emblems
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Librairie_Poussielgue_Fr__eres
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  • bookleafnumber:96
  • bookcollection:getty
  • bookcollection:americana
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