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Identifier: saintsinartwitht00tabo (find matches)
Title: The saints in art : with their attributes and symbols alphabetically arranged
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Tabor, Margaret Emma
Subjects: Christian saints in art
Publisher: New York : F.A. Stokes
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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s to be distinguished from the otherApostles by his instrument of martyrdom,the fullers club. 104 THE SAINTS IN ART Januarius, St. (Ital. San Gennaro ; Fr.St. Janvier), (igth September)The Patron Saint of Naples. Legendsays that he was Bishop of Benevento inthe third century, and came to Naples duringthe persecutions, to encourage the Christians.There he suffered martyrdom in 303. Heis the special protector of Naples againsteruptions of Vesuvius, and is greatly rever-enced in that city, where it is still believedthat his blood liquefies annually on hisfestival. Jerome, St. (Lat. Hieronymus ; Ital. Giro-LAMO) (Patron Saint of Scholars).(30M September)The most learned of the Latin Fathers, anda native of Dalmatia. He came as a youth toRome to study, and early became famous forhis love of learning. He professed the Chris-tian faith and was baptised. He travelled inGaul and later in Syria, where he visitedhermits and ascetics. Later he retired to the desert of Calchis, where he stayed four
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ST. JEROME IN HIS STUDYFrom an engraving (1514) h Attrecht Dlher Till; SAINTS IN ART 105 years in solitude, doing penance, Living, as lie describes, with scorpions and wild beasts,among rocks and precipices. Here he hada vision of the Last Trump. He applied him-self to the study of Hebrew, and translatedthe Old Testament as well as the New intoLatin (the Vulgate). He visited Palestineand Jerusalem, then he returned to Romeand became secretary to Pope Damasus.He preached abstinence, and had great in-fluence, but, after a few years, he retired to the monastery he had founded at Bethlehem,and employed himself with his writings tillhe died, at the age of ninety, 420 A.D. Atthe approach of death he was carried intothe chapel of the monastery to receive theSacrament with his disciples. A legend runsthat one day, as he sat within the gates ofhis monastery at Bethlehem, a lion camelimping in. The brethren fled, but St. Jeromewent up to it, and took a thorn out of itswounded foot. The lion stay

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