Analecta Bollandiana, Volume 12, is a scholarly collection of critical texts pertaining to the lives and legends of saints. Authored by the Bollandists, a society of Jesuit scholars dedicated to collecting, critically examining, and publishing materials related to Christian saints, this volume continues their tradition of meticulous research and rigorous analysis. Written in Latin, it offers invaluable primary source material for historians, theologians, and researchers interested in hagiography and medieval religious history. This collection provides detailed accounts of various saints, shedding light on their historical context and cultural significance. A vital resource for understanding the development of Christian traditions and the role of saints in European history.
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