Illustrations and Tables
Images
- 4.1 Crucifixion, frontispiece of the Kitzingen Pauline Epistles. Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek M.p.th. f. 69, fol. 7r, 8th century 87
- 5.1 Figured poem Versibus en iuuenis, preface to Boniface’s Ars grammatica. Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek M.p.th. f. 29, fol. 44r, 9th century 107
- 10.1 Decree of Soissons: Sanctio with mention of the 23 bishops and showing the signa of Pippin and three high-ranking laymen, and rubric of Pippin’s oldest royal capitulary. Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, lat. 3827, fol. 39r, 9th century 236
- 16.1 Frontispiece of volume II of Codex Eberhardi. Marburg, Staatsarchiv, Hs. K. 426, vol. II, fol. 6r, ca. 1160s 401
- 18.1 Mid-19th-century German prayer card, from the Boniface Association 430
- 18.2 Image of Boniface by Rudolf Offermann, Dritter Verbandstag der Katholischen Jugend- und Jungmännervereine Deutschlands (Düsseldorf: Verbandszentrale des Katholischen Jugend- und Jungmännervereine Deutschlands, 1924) 438
- 18.3 Boniface by Augustin Kolb (1869–1942), reprinted in Dr. Unwander, Der heilige Bonifatius, Apostel der Deutschen (Christkönigsverlag vom Weißen Kreuz, Meitingen bei Augsburg, 1962) 439
- 18.4a German stamp for Fulda’s 1200th anniversary, 1944 442
- 18.4b German stamp for the 1200th anniversary of Boniface’s martyrdom, 1954 443
- 18.4c Dutch stamp for the 1200th anniversary of Boniface’s martyrdom, 1954 444
- 18.4d Vatican City stamp for the 1200th anniversary of Boniface’s martyrdom, 1954 445
- 18.4e German stamp for the 1250th anniversary of Boniface’s martyrdom, 2004 445
- 18.5 Josef Plum, “Sanct Bonifatius unterstützt den Wiederaufbau,” German prayer card from the series Mainzer Heilige vorgestellt in den Werken der Barmherzigkeit (Mainz: 1949) 446
- 18.6a Membership card of the Boniface Association, late 1800s 448
- 18.6b Membership card of the Boniface Association, 1949 449
- 18.7 Logo of Bonifatius, Das Musical (Fulda: 2004) 455
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Scene from the finale of Dutch opera Bonifatius (Leeuwarden: 2004) 467
Maps
- 1.1 General map of places where Boniface was active XVIII
- 12.1 Hessia and Thuringia in the 7th and 8th centuries 274
- 12.2 Hessia and Thuringia in the 8th century, showing properties obtained by Boniface and Lull 288
- 13.1 Bavaria in the time of Boniface 304
- 14.1 Frisia in the time of Boniface 328
Tables
- 4.1 Manuscripts from the Gun(t)za and Abirhilt groups and others 80
- 5.1 Boniface’s Enigmata in Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, 735C (s. xi), and Vatican City, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, Reg. lat. 1553 (s. ix) 117
- 5.2 Boniface’s Enigmata in Einsiedeln, Bibliotheca monasterii, 302 (s. x), and Cambridge, University Library, Gg.5.35 (s. xi) 118
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Boniface in medieval saints’ lives 196