- de
Varagine, in
Italian da
Varagine or da Varazze. The
surname is a
family name,
meaning "of Varazze". The
spelling Voragine is a
variant of
Varagine and...
-
gibberish in
various languages, and his
handler and protector,
Remigio da
Varagine.
William deduces from Salvatore's
penitenziagite that he had once been...
- works. The thirteenth-century
Legenda Aurea, as
written by
Jacobus de
Varagine,
begins each vita of a
saint with a
fanciful excursus in the form of an...
- used the saint's relics. Such a tale is told of
Saint Agatha;
Jacobus da
Varagine has
pagans in
Catania repairing to the
relics of St.
Agatha to supernaturally...
- "pseudo-Marcellus" The
Golden Legend, or
Legenda sanctorum, by
Jacopo da
Varagine, a
collection of
fanciful hagiographies or
lives of the
saints that became...
- from the
point of view of an old Adso.
Fabrizio Bentivoglio as
Remigio of
Varagine, a
former Dulcinian and now
cellarer of the abbey.
Greta Scarano as Margherita...
-
familiar with the Scriptures, Augustine,
Gregory the Great,
Jacopo da
Varagine’s Life of Saints, and
probably with
Domenico Cavalca,
Catherine of Siena...
- made his
final acting appearance in 1986 as the
heretic monk "Remigio da
Varagine" in The Name of the Rose,
along with Sean
Connery and F.
Murray Abraham...
-
Grottaferrata –
eldest monk
Jorge of
Burgos –
elderly blind monk
Remigio of
Varagine –
cellarer Salvatore of
Montferrat – monk, ****ociate of
Remigio Nicholas...
-
stories were
collected in the
Golden Legend of
Jacopo da
Varazze (Jacopo da
Varagine) of the mid-13th century. At some point,
Giovanni Santi invited Piero to...