Depicting the lives of the saints in an array of factual and
fictional stories, "The Golden Legend" was perhaps the most widely
read book, after the Bible, during the late Middle Ages. It was
compiled around 1260 by Jacobus de Voragine, a scholarly friar and
later archbishop of Genoa, whose purpose was to captivate,
encourage, and edify the faithful, while preserving a vast store of
information pertaining to the legends and traditions of the church.
In this translation, the first in English of the complete text,
William Granger Ryan captures the immediacy of this rich work,
which offers an important guide for readers interested in medieval
art and literature and, more generally, in popular religious
culture.
Arranged according to the order of saints' feast days, these
fascinating stories are now combined into one volume. This edition
also features an introduction by Eamon Duffy contextualizing the
work.
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