The Oxford Dictionary of Saints (Oxford Paperback Reference)

The Oxford Dictionary of Saints (Oxford Paperback Reference)

by David Farmer (Author), David Farmer (Author)

Synopsis

This is far more than a dry hagiographical account of the lives of saints. This entertaining dictionary breathes life into its subjects and is as browsable as it is informative. Critically acclaimed in its many editions, this fifth edition is fully updated and revised with over 100 new saints. The entries are concise accounts of the lives, cults, and artistic associations of over 1,400 saints, from the famous to the obscure, the rich to the poor, and the academic to the uneducated. From all walks of life and from all periods of history, the wide varieties of personalities and achievements of the canonized are reflected. Featuring a new maps of pilgrimage sights in Europe and fully updated appendices, this remains the standard reference paperback in its field. New saints include the Martyrs of Korea, Vietnam, and the Spanish Civil War, Andrew of Crete, and Emily Rodat, a female hermit of the 7th century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Edition: 5
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 019860629X
ISBN 13: 9780198606291

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition: this delightful array of the good and the incredible is the sort of thing that gives hagiography a good name --The Times
Even those who do not believe in the saints...will be able to enjoy and to profit from this splendid book --The Economist


Review from previous edition: this delightful array of the good and the incredible is the sort of thing that gives hagiography a good name --The Times
Even those who do not believe in the saints...will be able to enjoy and to profit from this splendid book --The Economist


Review from previous edition: this delightful array of the good and the incredible is the sort of thing that gives hagiography a good name --The Times
Even those who do not believe in the saints...will be able to enjoy and to profit from this splendid book --The Economist

Review from previous edition: this delightful array of the good and the incredible is the sort of thing that gives hagiography a good name --The Times
Even those who do not believe in the saints...will be able to enjoy and to profit from this splendid book --The Economist


Review from previous edition this delightful array of the good and the incredible is the sort of thing that gives hagiography a good name --The Times


Even those who do not believe in the saints...will be able to enjoy and to profit from this splendid book --The Economist


Author Bio

David Farmer, formerly Reader in History at Reading University, is the author or editor of nine books and is a renowned expert on Saints.