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Jacobus Da Varagine

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Gender Male
Born Varazze
Italy
DiedGenoa
Italy
1298
Genoa
Italy
Beatified1816
Job Translator
Writer
Priest
NationalityItalian
Feast13 July
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID604274

Golden Legend
Die Legenda Aurea
The Golden Legend, Or, Lives of the Saints
The festivals of Our Lady
The Lyf of Seynt Kenelme, Kynge and Martir: From Caxton's Golden Legend, with a Note on the Origin of the Text
Leaves from the Golden Legend
Women of the Gilte legende
Reflections of Life in Our Town
From the Old South to the New
Scholia on Passages of the Old Testament: Now First Ed. in the Original Syriac, with an English Translation and Notes
The Memorial of the Chevalier de St. George: On Occasion of the Princess Sobieski's Retiring Into a Nunnery: and Two Original Letters, Written by the Chevalier to the Said Princess, to Dissuade Her from that Design. Translated from the Original French
The Legendary History of the Cross: A Series of Sixty-Four Woodcuts from a Dutch Book Published by Veldener, A. D. 1483; With an Introduction Written and Illustrated by John Ashton; Preface by S. Baring Gould
World Ideas
The Book of Chess
The Books of Samuel in the Syriac Version of Jacob of Edessa
On Christian Government
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Jacobus de Voragine was an Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa. He was the author, or more accurately the compiler, of the Golden Legend, a collection of the legendary lives of the greater saints of the medieval church that was one of the most popular religious works of the Middle Ages.

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