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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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ce néquivaut pas à une bonne démonstra-tion. De sou côté, M. Raoul-Rocliette, avec son érudition beaucoupmoins calme, traita le même sujet aussi : Mémoires de (...Académiedes inscriptions.... t. XVI, deuxième partie, p. 28.^, svv.; et t. XVII,deuxième partie, p. 375, sv. Je me permets den appeler au docteantiquaire romain, M. le chevalier De Rossi, dont la compétence nese peut guère récuser en pai eilles matières. 4. Cf Anguissola, Ephemerid., 1814; p. 202. Ce sont parfois desongles de fer, en manière de pinces dentées profondément. 7GU TE.\A1LLKS. (;iiclles puissent être liistoriqiiement, il ne faut pas quejaie lair de les piendre sous nia protection. Saint LiviN (ou LiiHin, Lcvinus, Livinus, etc.) regardécomme évêqui! (Cf. Langue, p. 501; Fontaine, etc.). On lui met en main des tenailles qui portent une languearrachée. Cest lindication de son martyre. Saint Léger évêque dAutun (Cf. Aveiujles, yeux crevés,p. 10i). 11 eui aussi la langue arrachée, par ordie
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Le B Giselbert ( Gislebert ou Gilbert) de Tongerloo, prémontré ; p. 761. dKhroïn, avant dêtre décapité. Ses biographes racontentque, privé de la langue et des lèvres, il ne parlait pasmoins; ce qui lui attira plus que jamais le respect despeuples, et par là même une haine encore plus enveni-mée de la part de son rival. Saint Félicien, évêque de Foligno et martyr; 2/( janvier,sous Dèce. On dit quil eut les pieds et les mains tenaillés,ou déchirés avec des ongles de fer. Mais ne laurait-onpas ■1. Calendar. benedict., 28 mart. Là, cest avec la main que lun(les boui-reaux lui arractie la langue; mais presque toujours les ar-1i^t(< lui (loniicnt uiv tenaille. Il ost farile de sVn ronvainrre, à confondu avec saint Félicien frère de saint Primus (9 juin,286), qui eut les pieds et les mains percés de clous-? Comme la tenaille ou une pince quelconque est néces-saire pour saisir les métaux quand ils sortent de la forge,cet outil peut caractériser jusquà un certai

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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
  • bookcontributor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • booksponsor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • bookleafnumber:327
  • bookcollection:getty
  • bookcollection:americana
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