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ANTIQUITIES
MAGIC AND SCIENCE
Geography / Topography / Countries A-Z / Byzantian Asia Minor - Turkey / Byzantium / Istanbul / Hagia Sophia
PORTRAITS
RELIGIOUS ICONOGRAPHY
Saints / Cycles / Prints / (circa), Annus Dierus Sanctorum (Joseph Sebastian and Johann Baptist Klauber after Gottfried Bernhard Göz) / January
Saints / Apostles / Paul / Posthumous miracles / Inspires the Commentary on his epistles by St John Chrysostom
Saints / Saints A - Z / Basiliscus of Comana / Posthumous miracles / Appears to St John Chrysostom and foretells his death
Saints / Saints A - Z / John Chrysostom / Life / St Paul inspires his commentary on the Pauline Epistles
Saints / Saints A - Z / John Chrysostom / Life / John drives away some actors from the statue of Empress Eudoxia because their noise disturbs the liturgy in Hagia Sophia - leading to his banishment
Further details
At the left Paul inspiring John Chrysostom, in the centre the prisoner kneeling receiving the vision of St Basiliscus (who is according to some sources, however, a bishop), at the right the actors around the statue of Eudoxia, in the background supposedly Hagia Sophia
Artist or creator
Date
1750 (circa)
Location
.., Blank (January 27)
Book, text or document (source of image)
unknown author. Annus Dierum Sanctorum. Augsburg. 1750 (circa).
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