San Julian Penitenle en el Desierto
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Title
San Julian Penitenle en el Desierto
Description
This sacred drama seems to depict the early medieval legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller. As relayed in the "Golden Legend", or Lives of the Saints, he was tricked or bewitched into killing his parents. The distraught Julian was forgiven by Jesus in the form of a poor man, and he proceeded to live a life of good deeds. (Selections - full volume available from Queens College Archives)
Subject
Spanish drama--Classical period, 1500-1700
Moralities
Julian, the Hospitaller, Saint--Fiction
Creator
Anonymous
Source
ComediasSueltasCollection.PQ6500 .A1 S3
Publisher
Francisco Genéras
Queens College Department of Special Collections and Archives (New York, N.Y.)
Date
[1790]
Rights
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Language
Spanish
Coverage
Barcelona (Spain)
Original Format
Paper
Chapbook
6 x 8.5 inches (152 x 216 mm)
Collection
Citation
Anonymous, “San Julian Penitenle en el Desierto,” Queens College Archives and Special Collections, accessed February 18, 2019, https://archives.qc.cuny.edu/queenscollege/items/show/491.