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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
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t du ter- 1. Vitœ PP. (Heraclid.), ed. Rosweyd., p. 948. 2. Siirius, 5 decembr., § xlii. 3. Ibid., § Lxviii. — AA. SS. Septembr., t. VIII, p. 662, sq. 4. AA. SS. Januar., t. II, p. 700. 5. Cf. AA. SS. Jul., t. VI, p. 418. Le P. Van den Bosche y montre(p. 401, 414, sq.) combien Tilleniont et surtout Baillet se sont mis àlaise contre danciens témoignages qui ne devaient pas leur permettretant de liberté. Quant au moyen âge, nous avons Fulbert de Char-tres qui raconte la conversion de notre martyr, et la guérison dunaveugle-né (Biblioth. maxim. PP., t. VIII, p. 48, sq.), nen dé-plaise à Baillet. Le vieux Missel de Cologne (prose In excelsisregum régi) parle ainsi des supplices auxquels fut soumis saint Pan-t iléon : « Justum lampas. crux, sartagoTorquent, lapis et voragojEquoris, nec vincitur.Ater illum carcer angit,Léo pavens illum tangit. Etc. Arbor fructu fœcundaturSub qua martyr decoUatur. Etc. » rible animal quon lançait contre lui, et le provoqua toutle premier.
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Saint Pantaléon. It., ap. Mone, Hymni latint, t. III, p. 475, sq. : a Medicos de terrisiEmulos prosternis,Paralytici gressuCaecique visu. Ignis incendiumSuperas fide flammivomum ;Despicis ferarumMorsus, Victor, ferocium. Etc. » 6. Il serait bien possible cependant que ce lion fût tout simplementemprunté aux armoiries de Flandres, comme indication du pèleri-nage de Grammont (Geeraerdsberg) où lon honorait ses reliques. 7. AA. SS. Januar., t. II, p. 213, sq. LION ET Saint Tropez (Torpes ou Torpetius) ; 17 mai, sous Néron.Exposé aux bêtes et respecté par elles, il fut décapité àla fin. On le regarde comme lun de ces chrétiens queles apôtres avaient gagnés à Jésus-Christ jusque dansle palais impérial, et dont saint Paul semble faire untrophée particulièrement glorieux à la croix du Sauveurquand il annonce leur conversion en écrivant aux Philip-piens^ Les animaux féroces auxquels on livrait en pâture lesfidèles dans lamphithéâtre, pouvaient bien être parfoisdes

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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
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