The Cross of St Andrew

The Cross of St Andrew
Author: Ursula Hall
Publisher: Birlinn Publishers
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Saint Andrew, Scotland's patron saint, was reputedly crucified at Patras on a cross of X shape, now the well-known white cross on blue of the Saltire flag. However, the association of the saint with the X-shaped cross is not a feature in the early cult of Saint Andrew and does not appear in any of the apocryphal material describing his martyrdom. Using both literary and iconographical evidence, Ursula Hall attempts to determine when, where and how this development in the popular tradition and in the depiction of Saint Andrew's death might have taken place. In a clear, captivating style, Hall examines various written accounts of St Andrew's life and death, along with an analysis of the traditions and procedures of crucifixion at the time. Pictorial representations of Saint Andrew, in mediums such as embroidery, seals, paintings, sculptures and glass work are abundant compared to literary evidence about his tradition. Hall examines a variety of these works to uncover the development of iconography and legends surrounding Saint Andrew in Europe, England and Scotland. Through these studies, and in conjunction with an analysis of the functions and context of the X-shaped cross in Christian tradition, she offers fascinating explanations for the association between the distinctive cross and Scotland's patron saint.

Miracle at St. Andrews

Miracle at St. Andrews
Author: James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316422614

In this inspiring novel, one ordinary man makes the pilgrimage to the mythical greens of St. Andrews—the birthplace of golf—on a search for greatness. If golf novels had a leaderboard, Miracle at St. Andrews would be at the top. Though nobody has ever identified a single secret—no universally accepted truth—to the sport, every real player searches for one. Travis McKinley is one such seeker. A former professional golfer who feels like he's an amateur at the rest of life, he makes a pilgrimage to the mythical greens at St. Andrews. On the course where golf was born, every link, hole, fairway—even the gorse—feels like sacred ground. Ground that can help an ordinary player, an ordinary man, achieve a higher plane.

Saint Andrew

Saint Andrew
Author: Lois Rock
Publisher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780745948089

A brief biography of St. Andrew, one of Jesus' disciples who later became the patron saint of Scotland. Also discusses the customs and traditions linked to St Andrew's day on 30 November. Suggested level: junior, primary.

St. Andrews Sojourn

St. Andrews Sojourn
Author: George Peper
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007-06-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0743262832

Read about what happens when golf writer Peper buys a house alongside the venerable Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland.

The Orion Zone

The Orion Zone
Author: Gary David
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1935487159

Ancient star lore exploring the mysterious location of Pueblos in the American Southwest, circa 1100 AD, that appear to be a mirror image of the major stars of the Orion constellation. Many readers are familiar with the correlation between the pyramids of Egypt and the stars of Orion. Beginning in 1100 A.D. on the Arizona desert, the Hopi constructed a similar pattern of villages that mirrors all the major stars in the constellation. "As Above, so Below." The Orion Zone explores this ground-sky relationship and its astounding global significance. Packed with diagrams, maps, astronomical charts, and photos of ruins and rock art, this useful guidebook decodes the ancient mysteries of the Pueblo Indian world.