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- The Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis, literally the "Book of the Miracles of Saint Faith", is an account of the miracles attributed to Saint Faith, the...
- is best known as the compiler of a book of hagiography, the Dialogus miraculorum (ca. 1219-1223), a collection of 746 miracle stories arranged according...
- Tours described the lance and other relics of the P****ion in his Libri Miraculorum (ca. 574-594).: 24  The holy lance is also supposed to have been stolen...
- phrase prisoner of war dates from 1630s". According to the Dialogus Miraculorum by Caesarius of Heisterbach, Arnaud Amalric was only reported to have...
- Caelestini, qui, **** vitam eremeticam in Aprutio ageret, fama sanctitatis et miraculorum clarus, octogenarius Rom**** Pontifex electus est, ****umpto nomine Caelestini...
- Dean King's companion lexicon A Sea of Words (3rd ed.2000). Dialogus miraculorum, IV, 23. Robert Burton (1621). The Anatomy of Melancholy. t. 1, sect...
- ). Caesarius Heiserbacencis monachi ordinis Cisterciensis, Dialogus miraculorum. Vol. 2. Cologne: JM Heberle. OCLC 3122236. Chalk, Frank; Jon****ohn,...
- pieces in these sets were offered to churches as relics. The book Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis tells a story in which a nobleman, after miraculously escaping...
- text written in Germany was Caesarius of Heisterbach's Latin Dialogus Miraculorum (1220). Ulrich Füetrer's 15th-century Buch der Abenteuer, in the section...
- life of Charlemagne (c. 742 – 28 January 814). A later text, the Liber miraculorum sancti Aegidii ("The Book of Miracles of Saint Giles") served to reinforce...