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- Material Type
- 図書
- Title
- Publication, Distribution, etc.
- Publication Date
- 1970.
- Extent
- xx, 150 p. : ; 20 cm.
- Contributor
- translations by Helen Waddell; woodcuts by Robert Gibbings.
- Text Language Code
- eng
- NDC 10th ed.
- Target Audience
- 一般
- Note (General)
- The hermit's garden in the desert -- The penitent wolf -- The blessed Ammon and the dragons -- St. Macarius of Alexandria and the grateful Hyaena -- St. Pachome, Abbot of Tabenne, and the crocodiles -- The Abbot Helenus and the crocodile -- The Abbot Helenus and the wild -- St. Simeon stylites and the converted dragon -- The unsociable lion -- The Abbot Gerasimus and the lion -- St. Jerome and the lion and the donkey -- The death of King Teudiric --St. Columba and the crane -- St. Columba and the white horse -- St. Columba in the Vosges --St. Malo and the sow -- St. Malo and the wren -- St. Cuthbert in the sheiling -- St. Cuthbert and the otters -- St. Cuthbert and the ravens of the Farnes -- St. Werburga of Chester and the wild geese -- St. Benno and the frog -- St. Godric at Finchale --St. Godric's garden and the wild deer -- St. Godric and the hare -- St. Godric and St. John the Baptist's Salmon -- St. Godric and the hunted stag -- St. Cuthbert's birds and Bartholomew, the hermit of Farne -- St. Ciaran and the nesting bird -- St. Ciaran and brother fox and brother badger -- St. Moling and the fox -- St. Brendan and the sea monsters -- St. Brendan and the sea-cat -- St. Brendan and the white birds -- St. Cainnic and the mice -- St. Cainnic and the sea-birds -- St. Ciannic and the stag -- St. Kevin and the cow -- St. Kevin and the wild boar -- St. Kevin and the rooks of Glendalough -- The mountains that are creatures of God -- St. Kevin and the blackbird -- St. Ciaran of Clonmacnoise and the stag -- St. Colman and the cock, the mouse, and the fly.First pub. 1934."Stories of ... saints and beasts, from the end of the fourth to the end of the twelfth century ... translated ... from the original Latin."--Translator's note.