21 results filtered with: Paris, François de, 1690-1727
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M.F. du Chêne miraculously cured from a variety of ailments (dropsy, hemorrhaging, aches, and a disease of the lung) all interelated (?), at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
Reference: 18543i- Pictures
Philippe Sergent, suffering from ankylosis of the left leg, walking to the tomb of François de Paris, with crutches and aided by his wife. Engraving, 173-.
Date: 1730-1739Reference: 18535i- Pictures
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Crowds of sick people and clergy gathering at the tomb of F. de Paris where people had been cured. Engraving.
Reference: 18502i- Pictures
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Alphonse de Palacios, who suffered so severely from an infection of the retina that he was unable to look at any light. Engraving.
Reference: 18529i- Pictures
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M.F. du Chêne miraculously cured from a variety of ailments (dropsy, hemorrhaging, aches and a disease of the lung) all inter-related (?), at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
Reference: 18547i- Books
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La vérité des miracles opérés à l'intercession de M. de Pâris et autres appellans, démontrée contre M. l'Archevêque de Sens.
Montgeron, Louis Basile Carré de, 1688-1754.Date: [1737-1741]- Pictures
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Alphonse de Palacios, at the tomb of F. de Paris, so completely cured of his infection of the retina that he is able to look at the sun. Engraving.
Reference: 18530i- Pictures
Elements of phrenology, physiognomy and palmistry, with diagrams of heads and hands, and portraits of historical figures. Colour lithograph, late 19th century.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 662788i- Books
La verité des miracles operés par l'intercession de M. de Paris : demontrée contre M. l'Archevêque de Sens / par M. de Montgeron.
Montgeron, Louis Basile Carré de, 1688-1754.Date: 1737- Pictures
Members of the Jansenist sect having convulsions and spasms as a result of religious fanaticism. Engraving by B. Picart.
Reference: 18628i- Pictures
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Philippe Sergent, standing on the tomb of F. de Paris and singing after being miraculously cured of ankylosis. Engraving, 173-.
Date: 1730-1739Reference: 18536i- Pictures
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Crowds of sick people gathered at the tomb of F. de Paris, St. Medard cemetery, in the hope of a miracle cure. Engraving.
Reference: 19999i- Pictures
Marie Carteri, a girl suffering from growths in her lacrimal glands as well as many aches and pains. Engraving.
Reference: 18523i- Pictures
Mademoiselle Hardouin miraculously cured of her paralysis at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
Reference: 18538i- Books
La vie de M. François de Paris, diacre.
Barbeau de la Bruyère, J. L. (Jean Louis), 1710-1781.Date: [1732]- Pictures
Mademoiselle Hardouin, a woman who is paralysed in both legs and has to be transported everywhere. Engraving.
Reference: 18537i- Pictures
Marie Carteri convalescing after being cured from fistula lacrimal as a consequence of visiting the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
Reference: 18524i- Pictures
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Catherine Bigot, a deaf-mute woman whose deafness was so complete that she was unaware of a gun being fired above her head. Engraving.
Reference: 18527i- Pictures
Elements of phrenology, physiognomy and palmistry, with diagrams of heads and hands, and portraits of historical figures. Colour lithograph, 1866.
Date: [1866]Reference: 28593iPart of: Encyclopédie Bouasse-Lebel- Books
Miracles, convulsions, and ecclesiastical politics in early eighteenth-century Paris / B. Robert Kreiser.
Kreiser, B. Robert, 1943-Date: 1978- Pictures
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Catherine Bigot, deaf-mute woman lying on the tomb of F. de Paris being miraculously cured. Engraving.
Reference: 18528i