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Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Early History of the Cult of Saint Anne
2. Changes in the Late Fifteenth Century
3. Saint Anne and Concepts of Salvation in Late Medieval Germany
4. Salvational Themes in the Imagery of Saint Anne
5. Anne's Promoters: Why Did They Do It?
6. Economic Factors and the Cult of Saint Anne: Augsburg and Annaberg
7. Functions and Perceptions: How People Used Images
8. Anne's Decline
9. The Images
Notes
Bibliography
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