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Folks, I have received an interesting query that may be a hard order for anyone to fill, but I offered to toss it out to the greater map-using community and see if anyone knows of resources to help this researcher.  Note her email; you can reply to her directly.
--Ken Rockwell
University of Utah - Marriott Library


I am working on a book about saint plays from medieval Europe and late nineteenth-century Europe. The medieval plays are rarely associated with manuscripts, so there is mostly anecdotal and economic evidence of them.



I have a dream that there is a map out there (from any time period) that notes the patron saints of European regions-or a map of festivals related to saints. There is a pretty good wiki page about patron saints of places in general (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patron_saints_of_places), but I am hoping to find a map. Any ideas?

Thank you for any help you can give me!!

--Jennifer



Jennifer Large Seagrave, Ph.D.
E-LEAP Faculty & Peer Advisor Coordinator

Associate Professor, Lecturer

158 Sterling Sill Center

University of Utah

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