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On the Resting-Places of the Saints is a heading given to two early medieval pieces of writing, also known as Þá hálgan and the Secgan, which exist in various manuscript forms in both Old English and Latin, the earliest surviving manuscripts of which date to the mid-11th century. Secgan is so named from its Old English incipit, Secgan be þam Godes sanctum þe on Engla lande aerost reston "Tale of God's saints who first rested in England"), and is a list of fifty places which had shrines and remains of Anglo-Saxon saints. Þá hálgan (pronounced thar halgan) is a version of the so-called Kentish Royal Legend (its incipit Her cyð ymbe þa halgan þe on Angelcynne restað "Here [follows] a relation on the saints who rest in the English nation") is a heading which appears to be for both texts, as th

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  • Secgan (fr)
  • On the Resting-Places of the Saints (it)
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  • Le Secgan, également appelé On the Resting-Places of the Saints (« Concernant les dernières demeures des saints »), est une liste de saints qui figure dans deux manuscrits en vieil anglais rédigés vers le milieu du XIe siècle. Son titre complet est Secgan be þam Godes sanctum þe on Engla lande ærost reston. Elle rassemble des saints ayant pour caractéristique commune d'être inhumés en Angleterre, et indique systématiquement le lieu de leur sépulture à côté de leur nom, souvent avec une précision d'ordre géographique. (fr)
  • On the Resting-Places of the Saints is a heading given to two early medieval pieces of writing, also known as Þá hálgan and the Secgan, which exist in various manuscript forms in both Old English and Latin, the earliest surviving manuscripts of which date to the mid-11th century. Secgan is so named from its Old English incipit, Secgan be þam Godes sanctum þe on Engla lande aerost reston "Tale of God's saints who first rested in England"), and is a list of fifty places which had shrines and remains of Anglo-Saxon saints. Þá hálgan (pronounced thar halgan) is a version of the so-called Kentish Royal Legend (its incipit Her cyð ymbe þa halgan þe on Angelcynne restað "Here [follows] a relation on the saints who rest in the English nation") is a heading which appears to be for both texts, as th (en)
  • On the Resting-Places of the Saints (letteralmente: "Circa i luoghi di sepoltura dei santi") è il titolo dato all'insieme di due testi medievali, conosciuti anche come Þá hálgan e Secgan, che ci sono pervenuti in forma di manoscritti scritti in latino e inglese antico, i più antichi dei quali risalgono alla metà dell'undicesimo secolo. Il Secgan è così chiamato poiché nel suo incipit in inglese antico si legge: "Secgan be þam Godes sanctum þe on Engla lande aerost reston" (letteralmente: "Il racconto dei santi di Dio che per primi furono sepolti in Inghilterra") ed è di fatto un elenco di cinquanta luoghi in cui sono presenti santuari e reliquie di santi anglosassoni. Il Þá hálgan (pronunciato "thar halgan") è una versione della cosiddetta Kentish Royal Legend, il suo incipit, ossia: "Her (it)
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