5 (1727, July 20-24) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 3 (July 10-14) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 2 (July 4-9) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 1 (July 1-3) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 7 (Supplement part 2) at Documenta Catholica Omnia and Internet Archive (both retrieved ) 5 (June 20-24) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 3 (June 12-15) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 2 (June 7-11) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 1 (June 1-6) at Documenta Catholica Omnia and Internet Archive (both retrieved ) 7 (May 29-end) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 6 (May 25-28) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 5 (May 20-24) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved, note that the pages for May 20 are numbered separately) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 4 (May 17-19) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved > and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 3 (May 12-16) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 1 at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) 3 (April 21-end) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 2 (April 11-21) at Internet Archive (retrieved )Īpril vol. 1 (April 1-10) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved )Īpril vol. 3 (March 19-end) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved )Īpril vol. 2 (March 9-19) at Internet Archive (retrieved ) 1 (March 1-8)at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) 3 (February 17-end) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and (retrieved ) 2 (February 7-17) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved )įebruary vol. 1 (February 1-6) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved )įebruary vol. 2 (January 11-20) at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved )įebruary vol. 1 (January 1-10)at Documenta Catholica Omnia (retrieved ) and Internet Archive (retrieved ) The Christian Iconography website has references to the following volumes of the Acta Sanctorum: (See Els Rose, " Abdias Scriptor Vitarum Sanctorum Apostolorum? The Collection of Pseudo-Abdias Reconsidered" at Brepols Online for a modern discussion of this edition.)Īcta Sanctorum. Pseudo-Abdias, Historiæ Apostolicæ, Auctore Abdia. (links to online resources are underlined) The address is thanks to Don Ho for his fabulous Notepad++ code editor and its many thoughtful features. I will be happy to answer inquiries of an academic or scholarly nature, but please remember that this is a secular site and I am not prepared to engage in discussion of the merits of any religion or sect. (For example, to avoid confusion we substitute "Elijah" for D-R's latinate "Elias.") In the centuries covered by this study the Latin Vulgate was the sole accepted text of the Bible, so when we quote scripture in English we use the Douay-Rheims translation of the Vulgate rather than a modern translation, except when rendering proper names. Both institutions trace their origins to the early 19th century. Augusta University, known from 2012 to 2015 as Georgia Regents University, was formed from the merger in 2012 of what had been the Medical College of Georgia and Augusta State University. Stracke is a veteran of Davidson Fine Arts School and of several projects like this one. Stracke is Emeritus Professor of English in the Department, and Mrs. The site was prepared by Richard Stracke, assisted by Claire Stracke, for the Department of English and Foreign Languages at Augusta University. There is no connection between ChristianIconography.Info and any religious organization. The site's mission is of an academic, not religious, nature. To access all the contents, please visit the home page. The purpose of this site is to support the study of Christian iconography at the beginner's level.
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