
Far more than a dry hagiographical account of the lives of saints, this entertaining and authoritative dictionary breathes life into its subjects and is as browsable as it is informative. First published in 1978, the Oxford Dictionary of Saints offers more than 1,700 fascinating and informative entries covering the lives, cults, and artistic associations of saints from around the world, from the famous to the obscure, the rich to the poor, and the academic to the uneducated. From all walks of life and from all periods of history and from around the world, the wide varieties of personalities and achievements of the canonized are reflected. An updated introduction explains the steps towards becoming a saint, the processes of beatification and canonization. This revised fifth edition includes appendices containing five maps of pilgrimage sites, a list of saints' patronages and iconographical emblems, and a calendar of principal feasts, as well as a new appendix on pilgrimages.
This dictionary investigates the historical, cultural, and religious significance of over 1,700 saints canonized throughout Christian history. David Farmer, a noted scholar in the field of hagiography, compiles extensive biographical data to provide a comprehensive reference work. The text utilizes a structured, encyclopedic framework to document the lives, cults, and artistic representations of figures ranging from well-known historical icons to obscure local saints.
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Experts and academics recognize this work as a standard, authoritative reference for hagiographical research. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible and engaging, making it suitable for both scholarly inquiry and general interest browsing.
Page Count:
514
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191036730
ISBN-13:
9780191036736
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