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Hippolyte Delehaye, S.J., (19
August 1859 – 1
April 1941) was a
Belgian Jesuit who was a
hagiographical scholar and an
outstanding member of the Society...
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related to Hagiography.
Hippolyte Delehaye, The
Legends of the Saints: An
Introduction to
Hagiography (1907)
Delehaye,
Hippolyte (1911). "Hagiology" ....
- in the
public domain:
Delehaye,
Hippolyte (1911). "Margaret, St". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). p. 700.
Delehaye,
Hippolyte (1911). "Margaret...
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example being the oral
traditions of the
African Great Lakes.
Hippolyte Delehaye distinguished legend from myth: "The legend, on the
other hand, has, of...
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French gardener Gilbert Delahaye (1923–1997),
Belgian author Hippolyte Delehaye (1859–1941),
Belgian Jesuit hagiographic scholar Isaac Delahaye (born 1982)...
- article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
Delehaye,
Hippolyte (1911). "Marcellinus, St". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17...
- Economy. 115 (1): 1–42. doi:10.1086/511995. hdl:1808/10115. S2CID 14114650.
Delehaye,
Dominique (19
November 2013). "The JRC in
Seville (Spain)". EU Science...
- George's
narrative is in a Gr****
hagiography which is
identified by
Hippolyte Delehaye of the
scholarly Bollandists to be a
palimpsest of the 5th century. An...
- "Acta SS." in 1894. The
medievalist Henri Quentin and
Bollandist Hippolyte Delehaye collaborated on an
annotated edition,
Commentarius Perpetuus in Martyrologium...
- accepted, at
least in the west, that
there was in fact only one St Theodore.
Delehaye wrote in 1909 that the
existence of the
second Theodore had not been historically...