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Historians interested in the "real lives" of individual saints value the earliest texts above all others. But for assessing the later cult of saints in Western Europe the Golden Legend  Jacobus de Voragine, writing about 1260, achieved   dominance in later western hagiographical literature - about 900 manuscripts of his Golden Legend survive. From 1470 to 1530 it was also the most often printed book in Europe. 

Thanks to the efforts of Robert Blackmon, the Medieval Sourcebook can now make available the full text of the seven volume edition published by Temple Classics in 1900. That was based on an older English translation by William Caxton, but with a text modernized by F.S. Ellis. Any notes in [square brackets] were added for this etext.

To make the text as useful as possible to readers, the Golden Legend is available here in two forms: a very large files for each of the volumes, and (eventually) by chapter. This page is the overall Index for the online version of the text.

Volume 1 (Complete Text in one file)

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Volume 2 (Complete Text in one file)

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Volume 3 (Complete Text in one file)

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Volume 4 (Complete Text in one file)

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Volume 5 (Complete Text in one file)

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Volume 6 (Complete Text in one file)

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Volume 7 (Complete Text in one file)

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