Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. Engraving on red silk.

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Saint Nicholas of Tolentino is usually depicted as an Augustinian monk, as he was a preacher of that order. He was born near Ancona in the Marches. He ate no meat. According to one of his legends, while ill he received bread miraculously from the hands of the Virgin Mary; in turn, he cured others with bread blessed by him. He has been invoked against plague and fevers. The "bread of St. Nicholas", dipped in water and swallowed, has been believed to cure the sick and help women in labour

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1 print : engraving, printed on red silk ; image 10.6 x 6.1 cm, image and prayer ca. 14.5 x 18.5 cm

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S. Nicolaus v. Tolentino O.E.S.P. Aug'ni: ein Vatter und Vorbitter der armen Seelen im Fegefeuer. Antiphonu. Nicolaus ein wahrfhafftiger Armer Christi, ein Jungfrau von Gott erwählet, so den Gehorsam reichlich behalten, hat den Eremiten Orden mit Zeichen und Tugenden gezieret ... Translation of the first sentence: S. Nicolas of Tolentino OESP Augustinians: a father and incessor of poor souls in the purgatory

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Wellcome Collection 11078i

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