Supplex Colonia sive Admiranda præ sæculis anteactis SS. Corporum, Cleri et Populi Agrippinensis in publicum Processio octo continuos dies celebrata Anno MDCXXXIV, qui fuit Imperio periculosissimus. Nunc vero cum brevi et authentica Sanctorum Coloniensium historiâ exhibetur. Per R. D. AEGIDIUM GELENIUM SS. Theol. Licent. Protonot. Apost. ad S. Andr. Canon. (Coloniæ, 1639. 4to.) § 283. Caput S. Roberti . . . § 291. S. HILDEGARDIS. Caput cum lingua, atque Corde ejusdem Sanctæ; . . . (Stilting, n. 206.) (Ex. in Mainz.)
Comments
"Stilting" refers to Johannes Stilting who compiled and commented on documents pertaining to Hildegard's life, published in
Acta Sanctorum Vol. 44 (Antwerp: 1755). When von der Linde says "Stilting, no.206" he is referring to a paragraph number in the first large section devoted to Hildegard in the
Acta Sanctorum (pp.629-679).
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- Supplex Colonia a marvellous procession of the chorus of the saints celebrated for eight days in succession in the year 1634, being of the greatest danger to the Empire. Now exhibited along with a brief and authentic history of the Saints of Cologne. By R. D. Aegidium...(at Cologne, 1639, 4to) para. 283. Head of St. Rupert... para. 291. St. Hildegard. Head with tongue, and the same Saint's heart... (Copy in Mainz) [Trans. J. Docking]