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STADLER'S COMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SAINTS - BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

    

Stadlers Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

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Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon oder Lebensgeschichten aller Heiligen, Seligen etc. etc. aller Orte und aller Jahrhunderte, deren Andenken in der katholischen Kirche gefeiert oder sonst geehrt wird, unter Bezugnahme auf das damit in Verbindung stehende Kritische, Alterthümliche, Liturgische und Symbolische, in alphabetischer Ordnung, mit zwei Beilagen, die Attribute und den Kalender der Heiligen enthaltend.

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Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints

Bibliographic information:

Complete Lexicon of Saints, or Life Stories, of all Saints, Blesseds, etc., etc., of all places and of all centuries, whose memory is celebrated or otherwise honoured in the Catholic Church, with reference to the critical, ancient, liturgical, and symbolic pertaining thereto, in alphabetical order Order, with two enclosures, containing the attributes and calendar of the saints.

1. Band: A-D. Herausgegeben von Johann Evangelist Stadler und Franz Joseph Heim, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Augsburg, 1858

Volume 1: A-D. Published by Johann Evangelist Stadler and Franz Joseph Heim, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Augsburg, 1858

2. Band: E-H. Herausgegeben von Johann Evangelist Stadler, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), Augsburg, 1861

Volume 2: E-H. Published by Johann Evangelist Stadler, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), Augsburg, 1861

3. Band: [I]K-L. Herausgegeben von Johann Evangelist Stadler, Augsburg: B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), 1869.

Volume 3: [I]K-L. Published by Johann Evangelist Stadler, Augsburg: B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), 1869.

4. Band: M-P. Herausgegeben von Johann Evangelist Stadler, Fortgesetzt von J. N. Ginal, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), Augsburg, 1875

Volume 4: M-P. Edited by Johann Evangelist Stadler, continued by J. N. Ginal, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), Augsburg, 1875

5. Band: Q-Z. Herausgegeben von Johann Evangelist Stadler, Fortgesetzt von J. N. Ginal, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), Augsburg, 1882

Volume 5: Q-Z. Edited by Johann Evangelist Stadler, continued by J. N. Ginal, B. Schmid'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (A. Manz), Augsburg, 1882

Sources of these articles (in the original German): books.google.co.uk, de-academic.com, zeno.org, openlibrary.org












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