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The Legends Of The Saints

An Introduction To Hagiography

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An Introduction To Hagiography

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The legends of the saints: an introduction to hagiography
1977, Folcroft Library Editions
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Introduction vii
CHAPTER I.
Preliminary Definitions.
Hagiographic documents — Imaginative tales. Artificial compositions — Romances — Popular inventions — Myths — Tales — — Legends — The hagiographic legend: its two principal factors 1
CHAPTER II.
The Development of the Legend.
I. Unconscious distortion of truth by the individual — By the people — Level of popular intelligence — Tendency to simplification — Ignorance — Substitution of the abstract form for the individual type — Poverty of invention — The borrowing and transmission of legendary themes — Examples — The antiquity of certain themes — Artificial grouping of incidents and persons — Cycles 12
II. Predominance of sense impressions over the intelligence - Localisations and loot-prints — Literary origin of certain of these — Iconographic legends — Popular etymology — Miracles — The soul of the people — Energy of expression — Exaggerated feeling — Ambitions of individual churches — Morality of the mob — Local claims 40
CHAPTER III.
The Work of the Hagiographer.
I. The meaning of the term "hagiographer" — Literary methods — Moralities — Ancient ideas concerning history — Special views of mediaeval hagiographers 60
II. Sources — False attributions — Written tradition — Oral tradition — Pictorial tradition — Relics of the past — Choice of sources — Interpretation of sources — Inscriptions — Use of the various categories of documents 70
III. Dearth of material and methods of supplementing it — Amplification by means of stock incidents — Acts of St Clement of Ancyra — Compilation and adaptation — Life of St Vincent Madelgarus — Antiquity of the process — Forgeries 91
CHAPTER IV.
The Classification of Haoiooraphic Texts.
Defective system — Classification according to subjects — According to categories of saints — System adopted. Historical point of view — Division into six classes — Application of system to Ruinart's Acta Sincera — The "Supplements" of Le Blant 107
CHAPTER V.
The "Dossier" of a Saint.
Documents concerning St Procopius of Caesarea — Account given by Eusebius — Monuments testifying to the cultus — The three legends of St Procopius — Analysis of the three legends — The synaxaries — Latin acts of St. Procopius — Adaptations to St. Ephysius and to St. John of Alexandria - Conclusions 125
CHAPTER VI.
Pagan Survivals and Reminiscences.
I. Rites and symbols common to Christianity and to ancient religions — Suspicious practices — Incubation — Collections of miracles — Literary borrowings from pagan sources — Unavoidable analogies — Superstitions 148
II. Saint-worship and hero-worship — The centre of hero-worship — Solemn translations — Relics — Fortuitous coincidences 160
III. Pagan survivals in worship — Holy places — Christian transformations — Adaptation of names — A method for ascertaining primitive titles — Sacred sources 168
IV. Dates of festivals — Alteration of object — Difficulty of proving coincidences — A method for ascertaining dates of pagan festivals — Examples 178
V. Pagan legends — Christian adaptations — Three cases to be considered — Examples : Legend of St. Lucian of Antioch — Legend of St. Pelagia and allied legends — St. Livrada 186
VI. Mythological names — Other suspicious names — Iconographic parallels — The Blessed Virgin — "Saints on horseback" 207
CHAPTER VII.
Concerning Certain Hagiographic Heresies.
Direct relation established between the history of a saint and his legend — Exaggerated confidence in hagiographers — Ill-considered appeals to local tradition — Confusion between a probable and a truthful narrative — Excessive importance attributed to the topographical element — Legend held in utter contempt 214
Index 233

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OL25880599M
Internet Archive
TheLegendsOfTheSaints
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879581597

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