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SAINTS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2018

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Summary

Typical questions

  • • Who is the patron saint of librarians?

  • • I want to know more about St Ia.

  • Considerations

    General encyclopedias cover the more common saints but try and make sure you have a specific dictionary or encyclopedia, too.

    Where to look

    Printed sources

    Farmer, D. H. (2004) The Oxford dictionary of saints, Oxford University Press

    This dictionary contains concise accounts of the lives, cults and artistic associations of around 1250 saints from Great Britain and Europe. Make sure you have a copy!

    Watkins, B. (2002) The book of saints, 7th edn, ARC Books

    Biographical dictionary of 10,000 saints.

    Electronic sources

    Catholic Online: Saints and Angels www.catholic.org/saints

    An excellent resource. Most saints are covered. Lives, patronages and feast days are all shown.

    SIGNS & SYMBOLS

    See also Alphabets & Scripts

    Typical questions

  • • What's the sign for a low bridge?

  • • What does the symbol on this packaging mean?

  • • What does ‘?’ in chess notation stand for?

  • Considerations

    Signs and symbols are used almost everywhere, on labels giving washing instructions, on the machines that do the washing, on keyboards and on documents. And this is before looking at the symbolism used in art and in cultural history. Information about many symbols, in art or on road traffic signs, for example, will be covered in books on the subject or in general encyclopedias in the case of cultural symbols such as the cross or swastika. A number of specialist works do exist which display symbols whose meaning may be unknown. Obviously, arrangement is problematical!

    Where to look

    Printed sources

    Foley, J. (1993) The Guinness encyclopedia of signs and symbols, Guinness Publications

    Modern symbols such as trade marks.

    Liungman, G. (1995) Dictionary of symbols, W. W. Norton Strong on classical symbols.

    Shepherd, R. and Shepherd, R. (2002) 1000 symbols: what shapes mean in art and myths, Thames & Hudson

    For domestic symbols, such as washing temperatures and cleaning symbols, books on household work are useful, such as:

    Phillips, B. (1989) The Daily Mail book of household hints and tips, Dorling Kindersley

    Electronic sources

    Symbols www.symbols.com

    4500 Western signs in 54 groups from ‘ideograms carved in mammoth teeth by Cro Magnon man, to hobo signs and subway graffiti’. Interactive facility whereby you can describe the symbol you want.

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    Know it All, Find it Fast
    An A–Z source guide for the enquiry desk
    , pp. 423 - 436
    Publisher: Facet
    Print publication year: 2008

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