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ID: 901001159
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Record Type: Literature

De Obitu S. Dominae (apochrypha, anonymous, ca. 500)

Note: Apocryphal book attributed to St. John, but probably written ca. 500.

Display Date: written ca. 500 CE

Names:
De Obitu S. Dominae (apochrypha, anonymous, ca. 500) (preferred,Latin-P,D,P)
On the Death of Our Lady (apochrypha, anonymous, ca. 500) (t,English,U,P)

Hierarchical Position:
Literature and Performing Arts (P)
....<Named written and performed works> (P)
........<Literary works: Philosophy, Religion> (P)
............De Obitu S. Dominae (apochrypha, anonymous, ca. 500) (I)
Related Iconography:
is source for .... Assumption of the Virgin Mary
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Christian iconography, New Testament narratives, Life of the Virgin Mary (Christian iconography), Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Christian iconography)) [901001007]
author is .... John, the Apostle, Saint
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Christian iconography, Christian characters, John, the Apostle, Saint (Christian character)) [901001232]

Other Relationships:
role/characteristic is .... apocrypha
.....(documents by conditions of production, document genres, information forms (objects), Information Forms (hierarchy name), Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
role/characteristic is .... sacred text
.....(documents by function, document genres, information forms (objects), Information Forms (hierarchy name), Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) (AAT)

Sources:
De Obitu S. Dominae (apochrypha, anonymous, ca. 500)
................Catholic Encyclopedia [online], republished from 1913 edition (2003-)
On the Death of Our Lady (apochrypha, anonymous, ca. 500)
................Catholic Encyclopedia [online], republished from 1913 edition (2003-)
Iconography Record Sources:
................ Catholic Encyclopedia [online], republished from 1913 edition (2003-)

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