Ein Beitrag zur Ueberlieferung der Gregorlegende by Hugo Bieling delves into the transmission and evolution of the legend of St. Gregory. This meticulous study examines the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the narratives surrounding Gregory, providing valuable insights into medieval religious beliefs and practices. Bieling's work offers a detailed analysis of the sources and variants of the Gregory legend, making it an essential resource for scholars of hagiography, medieval history, and religious studies. The book explores the enduring appeal of Gregory as a figure of spiritual authority and moral guidance, shedding light on the ways in which his story was adapted and reinterpreted across different periods and regions.
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