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Acta Sanctorum and Jean Bolland
==''Acta Sanctorum'' and Jean Bolland==
Though the hagiography of Saint George had been well established for centuries and his legends firmly entrenched in European and other cultures, the end of the Renaissance period n in Europe saw a renewed interest in the serious study of Christian Saints and their acts and an effort to expel many of the medieval myths surrounding them. This included a detailed analysis of the acts of Saint George by Jean Bolland.<ref>Christopher Walter - The Warrior Saints in Byzantine Art and Tradition, 2003</ref> Bolland was among a group of Jesuit scholars who worked on and published the Acta Sanctorum (Acts of Saints) in a series of volumes between 1643 and 1794. Bolland was born in 1596 in the village of Julémont, near the city of Liège in Belgium who identified as Flemish and undoubtedly had experience with the beers made famous in Brueghel’s [[Lambic_pitchers_and_other_stoneware#Historical_use|paintings]]
==Saint George, The Dragon, and Beer==
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