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1. Record Number: 45579
Author(s): Shukurov, Rustam,
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Title : Saintly Ascension: The Journey of Saint Anastasia to Heaven
Source: Mobility and Migration in Byzantium: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Claudia Rapp and Johannes Preiser-Kapeller .   V&R unipress, Vienna University Press, 2023.  Pages 444 - 446. The text is from Apocalypsis Anastasiae, ed. Rudolf Homburg (Leipzig, 1903) 3–4, 27–28. The translation used is Baun, Jane, Tales from Another Byzantium Celestial Journey and Local Community in the Medieva lGreek Apocrypha (Cambridge,2007) 413 and422 (according to the Palermo version). This translation has been modified by Dirk Krausmüller. The book is available open access at: https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/pdf/10.14220/9783737013413
Year of Publication: 2023.

2. Record Number: 11407
Author(s): Lifshitz, Felice.
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Title : The Persistence of Late Antiquity: Christ as Man and Woman in an Eighth-Century Miniature [The author discusses a miniature in which she argues that Christ is portrayed twice, once as the crucified Jesus and beneath as a female blessing figure. Lifshitz connects this to an intellectual milieu in which aristocratic women in monastic double houses were used to having spiritual authority. Furthermore they had access to late antique sources with similar outlooks including the Priscillianist tractates and the "Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles." Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: Medieval Feminist Forum , 38., (Winter 2004):  Pages 18 - 27.
Year of Publication: 2004.

3. Record Number: 7252
Author(s): Sheingorn, Pamela.
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Title : Joseph the Carpenter's Failure at Familial Discipline [The author examines representations of Joseph in some fourteenth century texts and illustrations concerning apocryphal stories of the flight into Egypt. He is presented very negatively both as a Jew and a member of the lower class. His masculinity is even further questioned because he cannot protect his family nor can he assert his patriarchal authority over his wife and child. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Insights and Interpretations: Studies in Celebrations of the Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of the Index of Christian Art.   Edited by Colum Hourihane .   Index of Christian Art, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University in association with Princeton University Press, 2002. Medieval Feminist Forum , 38., (Winter 2004):  Pages 156 - 167.
Year of Publication: 2002.

4. Record Number: 2342
Author(s): Hall, Thomas N.
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Title : The Earliest Anglo-Saxon Text of the "Trinubium Annae" (BHL 505z1)
Source: Old English Newsletter , 29., 3 (Spring 1996):
Year of Publication: 1996.

5. Record Number: 1554
Author(s): van der Vliet, J.
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Title : Une Vierge de Daphné: Notes sur un thème apocalyptique [analysis of an episode in two Greek texts concerning the birth of the Antichrist; the Antichrist ,in the form of a small fish, is touched by an impure virgin, resulting in her pregnancy].
Source: Byzantion , 64., 2 ( 1994):  Pages 377 - 390.
Year of Publication: 1994.

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Title : Presentation of the Virgin
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Title : Roundel with Thecla Surrounded by Beasts and Angels
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8. Record Number: 31224
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Title : Historiated Initial with the Miracle of the Children in the Oven
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9. Record Number: 40972
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Title : Pitcairn Flight into Egypt
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