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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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épulcre de Sérapie quon saisit sa maîtressepour la forcer à renoncer au christianisme. Elle fut con-damnée à la décapitation; ou, selon dautres, mourutagenouillée près des reliques de la sainte servante ^ Sainte Hilarie avec trois compagnes (Digne, Eunomieet Eutropie), martyres-; 12 août, époque débattue. Hilarie était mère de sainte Afre; et comme elle priaitavec plusieurs autres chrétiens au tombeau de sa filledans une grotte, les païens apportèrent du bois auquelils mirent le feu, et les firent tous mourir dans lesflammes. Cf. Groupes, p. 469, etc. Sainte Dominique, vierge et martyre (Cf. Idoles,p. /j82; etc.). Les Calabrais veulent que son corps ait ététransporté àTropea, comme on dit que le fut celui desainte Catherine au Sinaï. Sainte Émérentienne (ou Emmerance), lapidée pendantquelle priait au tombeau de sainte Agnès sa sœur delait^ 23 janvier, 304. Elle nétait que catéchumène, etfut baptisée dans son sang par les idolâtres qui la mas-sacrèrent.
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Sainte Catherine dAlexandrie. Sainte Lucie, vierge et martyre; 13 décembre, sousDioclétien. Elle priait à Catane au tombeau de sainteAgathe pour obtenir la guérison de sa mère, qui souffraitdun flux de sang opiniâtre. Sainte Agathe lui apparut et Sapienter, ut docuit (rfecitii ? ),Quod in doctis prœvaluit;Nec superari potuit. De cujus sacio vulnereLac manavit pro sanguine;Hoc non venit ex ubere,Sed ex divino munere. Hœc nam virgo Deo digna.Pia, dulcis, ac benigna.Bis sex dies jejunandoComplevit in ergastulo. Oui missus est MichaelArchangelus et signifer,Ut secura de praelioSit Dei adjutorio. » lui annonça quelle-même bientôt serait invoquée par laville de Syracuse (Cf. Tombeau). De fait, Lucie fut mar-tyrisée à quelque temps de là*.Sainte Savine de Lodi, 30 janvier, v. 311. Expirant près On peut voir bien dautres proses et hymnes sur cette mômesainte dans la collection de M. Mone (t. III, p. 349-378 ), et cest tou-jours Maxence qui est censé avoir été son persécu

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  • 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:311
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  • bookcollection:americana
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