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A welcome addition to the growing corpus of medieval hagiographic works in translation designed for upper-division classroom use." -Nancy Vine Durling, Independent Scholar "Ogden's Eufrosine fills a need for saints' lives in translation." -Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame