Seven essays on S. Galla and her cult in Rome, originally associated with the Medieval church of S. Maria in Portico (destroyed 1683) and now with the modern church of S. Galla. Authors: Antonino Isola, Antonino Quacquarelli, and Victor Saxer on sources for the saint's life and cult; Fabrizio Bisconti on the reuse of a Roman funerary altar in S. Maria in Portico (now in S. Galla); Danilo Mazzoleni on its Medieval inscription (1073); Maria Andaloro on the miraculous image of the Madonna and Child, a late 13th c. champlevé enamel from S. Maria in Portico, now in S. Maria in Campitelli; and Alessandra Acconci on the architectural history of S. Maria in Portico, 6th-17th cs., with an appendix on an anonymous painting (ca. 1700) of S. Galla (now in the church of S. Galla).
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