Legendary material in Christian hagiography

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A legendary (Latin: legendarius) is a collection of saints´ lives. The word derives from the Latin word legenda, meaning ´things to be read´. The first legendaries were manuscripts written in the Middle Ages, including collections such as the South English legendaries or the Golden Legend.

Bollandist Hippolyte Delehaye describes a legend (as compared to a fable, myth, or tale) thus: "The legend, on the other hand, has, of necessity, some historical or topographical connection. It refers imaginary events to some real personage, or it localises romantic stories in some definite spot. Thus one may speak of the legend of Alexander or of Caesar." Hagiography (accounts of the lives of saints) is not intended to be history, but aims at edification, and sometimes incorporates subjective elements along with facts.
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  • Plakett, "Ikarosz"

    Plakett, "Ikarosz"

    A plakett az Ikarosz legendát...

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    Image: Viski Károly Múzeum Kalocsa - RR-F

  • Mondák, legendák, mesék és vegyes folklórgyűjtés (Egyházasfalu, Újkér, Nemeskér, Felszopor)

    Mondák, legendák, mesék és vegyes folklórgyűjtés (Egyházasfalu, Újkér, Nemeskér, Felszopor)

    Nagy Ilona, Diószegi Vilmos,...

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    Image: MTA BTK Néprajztudományi Intézet - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Legendák, mesék, vegyes néprajzi gyűjtés (Mosontétény / Tadten)

    Legendák, mesék, vegyes néprajzi gyűjtés (Mosontétény / Tadten)

    Legendák, mesék,...

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