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The Making And Unmaking Of A Saint Hagiography And Memory In The Cult Of Gerald Of Aurillac Mathew Kuefler

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The Making And Unmaking Of A Saint Hagiography And Memory In The Cult Of Gerald Of Aurillac Mathew Kuefler
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.05 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Mathew Kuefler
ISBN: 9780812208894, 0812208897
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Making And Unmaking Of A Saint Hagiography And Memory In The Cult Of Gerald Of Aurillac Mathew Kuefler by Mathew Kuefler 9780812208894, 0812208897 instant download after payment.

The Making and Unmaking of a Saint traces the rise and fall of devotion to Gerald of Aurillac through a millennium, from his death in the tenth century to the attempt to reinvigorate his cult in the nineteenth century.


The Making and Unmaking of a Saint traces the rise and fall of devotion to Gerald of Aurillac through a millennium, from his death in the tenth century to the attempt to reinvigorate his cult in the nineteenth century.

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