Die Fronica

Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Christusbildes im Mittelalter

Pearson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:26th Aug '10

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Die Fronica cover

Presented here in its original German form, this 1887 volume relates to the legends surrounding Saint Veronica.

Presented here in its original German form, this 1887 volume relates to the legends surrounding Saint Veronica, the pious Jerusalem woman who reputedly offered her veil to Jesus as he walked to Golgotha, and then found an image of his face impressed upon the veil after he had wiped his brow with it.Karl Pearson (1857–1936) was a polymath thinker well known for founding the discipline of mathematical statistics, as well as for being a controversial proponent of eugenics. First published in 1887, and presented here in its original German form, this volume relates to the legends surrounding Saint Veronica, the pious Jerusalem woman who reputedly offered her veil to Jesus as he walked to Golgotha, and then found an image of his face impressed upon the veil after he had wiped his brow with it. The text is well presented, with numerous illustrative examples, and will be of value to anyone with an interest in the story of Veronica and Christian symbolism in general.

ISBN: 9780521142953

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm

Weight: 300g

196 pages