Volume 2
A dictionary of Christian antiquities : being a continuation of the 'Dictionary of the Bible' / edited by William Smith and Samuel Cheetham ; illustrated by engravings on wood.
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![Gallican (^Gall.) and German (Germ.) churches, Hampson (Mcdii Aevi Kal.). Reference has also been made to Neale (Int. to Hist. East. Church), Fortescue (Arm. Church), VArt de Verifier Us Dates, and Ducange (Glossarium). Dominical and Weekly Calendar, from Christmas to the following Christmas. I. F. I. eve (sc. of the Sabbath) after the Nativity, Nest. S. I. post Natale Domini, Rom., Am.br., Gr., Nest.’, VI. of II. Pentecost (the 60 days before the Arm. Nativity, Jan. 6), Arm. Intr., Dum medium silen- tium. \V. Media septimana, quarta Sabbati (week). F, II. after the Nativity ; the Virgin Mary (all the Fridays of the year with the Nestorians are days of special observance and name, and dedicated to their chief Saints), Nest. II. S. [Infra octavam Circumcisionis] ; before the Lights (rrpb Toiv ((xotcju), Gr.; VII. of II. Pentecost, i. before the Nativity, Arm.’, post Strenas (Jan. 1); vacans vel vacat. F. I. of the Epiphany ; John Bapt., Nest. III. S. I- post Epiphaniam, Rom., Ambr., Arm., Nest.; after the Lights, Gr.; i. post Theophaniam, Greg. * Disputatio cum doctoribus. Intr., In excelso throno. M. Dies perdlta (the Christinas feast being over); Plough and Rock M., Distaff’s day. F. n. of the Epiphany, aps. Peter and Paul, Nest. IV. S. II- post Epiphaniam, Rom., Arm., Nest.; xii. of Luke, or of the *Ten Lepers, Gr.; post octavas Epi- phaniae. Festum *Architriclini. Intr. Omnis terra, Omnes gentes. F. III. of the Epiphany, rv. Evangelists, Nest. V. S. Ill- post Epiphaniam, Rom., Arm., Nest.; xrv. of Luke, Gr.; ante Candelas (Candlemas, Feb. 2). Intr., Adorate Dominum. F. rv. of the Epiphany, Stephen the first mart. (JVesf.). VI. S- rv. post Epiphaniam, Rom., Arm., Nest.; xv, of Luke, or of *Zacchaeus, Gr. Adorate secundum. F. v. of the Epiphantt ; Diodorus, Theodore and Nes- torius, doctors of the Greeks; Nest. Vn. S. y- post Epiphaniam, Rom., Arm., Nest.; xxii. of Matthew, Gr, Adorate tertium. M., Tu., W., of the Prayer of the Ninevites; Nest. W. Monk Anastasius, Rom. Th. Thanksgiving, Nest. F. VI. of the Epiphany; the Syrian doctors, Ephraem, Narses, Abraham, Julian, John, Michael, Job, Eshai, and Barsuma; Nest. Till. S. VI. post Epiphaniam, Rom., Arm., Nest.; xii. of Luke, or of the ^Publican and Pharisee, Trio- dion or Prosphonesimus S., Gr. Adorate quartum. Week. Prosphonesimus (7rpo<r<f>iavi/j<nfioi), Gr.; ob- served as a fast (Artziburion) by Arm. W. and F. are not observed as fasts in this week, Gr, F. VII.,of the Epiphany, patr. Maraba; Nest. Sa. Alleleuaticae Exequiae. IX. S. in Septoagesima, Rom., Amb.; vii. post Epi- phaniam, Rom., Arm.. Nest.; of the *Prodigal Son, Gr.; Lost S., Alleluia S., Camisprivium, Privicar- nium sacerdotum; festum Repositionis (sc. Alleluiae), qua Alleluia clauditur. Alleluia dimissum or clausum, Alleleuaticae Exequiae. Intr., Circumdederunt me. Week of Apocreos (an-oKpews), Gr. M. Blue M., Germ. • F. VIII. of the Epiphany, the xl. marts.; Nest. Sa, of Apocreos, Gr. X. S- in Sexagesima, Amb., Rom.; viii. post Epipha- niam, Rom., Arm., Nest.; of Apocreos (or Camis- privium, as the last day of eating meat), Gr., (Khortzitha aghebisa) Georg. Intr., Exsui^e Domine. * An asterisk is prefixed to appellations taken from portions of the services for the day; frequently the subject of Gospel or liCsson, as well as the Introit, thus furnishes a title to the Sunday. Week of Tyrophagus (rvpoc^xi-yos), Gr. F. IX. of the Epiphany, comm, of the Departed; Nest, Sa. Fest. Ovorum ; Sabba um in xii. lectionibus. XI. S. in Quinquagesima, Amb., Rom.; ix. post Epi- phaniam, Rom.; of Tyrophagus (as the last day of eating cheese), Apotyrosis, Tyrine, Gr.; Cheese S. (Queliereth), Georg.; S. before the Fast, Arm.; of the entrance in the Fast, Nest.; ante carnes tollendas, Mozar.; Shrove S. ; Excarnalium, Camis- privium novum ; Clericorum vel Dominorum Bac- chanalia (Fassnacht, Germ.); in capite jejunii, ante Diem Cineris; ante Brandones. Intr., Esto mihi. Week i. of the Fast (commencing this day), Gr.» Chaste (casta) W., Cleansing W.; inter duo carnis- pi ivia. M. Collop M. M. and T. Antecinerales feriae; Shrovetide. T. Quadragesima intrans; Caramentrannus, Carem- prenium, Carnicapiura, Carnibrevium, Carnivora; Fastens even. Shrove Tuesday. W. Ash Wednesday, Br.; Caput jejunii, Mozar.; Shere day (Schuertag), Germ.; Cinerum dies, Pul- veris festum, Cineralia; Cilicii dies ; Caput Quadra- gesimae vel Carenae; Camiprivium. W. to Sa. Cleansing days, Br.; dies quatuor. Th. Crastinum cinerum, i. post cinerum. Sa. Sabbatum post cinerum. XII. S. I- in Quadragesima, Amb., Mozar.; in Quadrag. (ad Lateranis), Rom.; Caput Quadragesimae, Gall.; Quadrag. intrans, Dominica quadraginta; i. of the Fast, Orthodoxy S. (from the restoration of image worship), Gr.; ii. in the Fast, Arm., Nest.; Quintana (v. from Passover); Privilegiata; Camisprivium vetus; dies Burarnm, Brandonum, vel Brandorum; dies focomm, de lignis (Funcken Tag, Germ.); Holy Day. Intr., Invocavit me. Week II. of the Fast, Gr.; Brandons, Br.; Chaste W. M. I. day of the Fast, Gotho^Hisp., Rom., Greg. Intr., Sicut oculi servorum. W., F., and Sa. Tempora de Primavera, Ember days. Th. Cananaeae. XIII. S. n. in Quadragesima, *Samaritanae, Amb.; i. mensis primi, Rom.; ii. of the Fast, Gr.; iii. in the Fast, Arm., Nest.; of the *Prodigal Son, Arm.; ♦Cananaeae, de *Transfiguratione; post Focos vel Ignes. Intr. Reminiscere. j' Week III. of the Fast, Gr. ; XIV. S. MI- in Quadragesima, Amb., Rom.; ni. of the I Fast, of the Adoration of the Cross (Xravponpoo- Kvprja-euii), Gr.; iv. in the Fast, Arm. Nest.; of the ♦Unjust Steward, Arm.; de *Abrahame, Amb.; ♦Daemonls muti; Adorandae Crucis. Intr., Oculi mei. ' Week of the Mid Fast (/xcotj twv pijcrreiwv, fievovt^oTf Gr.; septimana media jejuniorum Paschalium. W. Dies magni Scratinii. XV. S. IV. in Quadragesima, Amb., Rom.; rv. of the ^AST, Gr.; V. in the Fast, Arm., Nest.; of the ♦Unjust Judge, Arm.; Dom. Mediante, Mozar.; Media Quadraginta, Mid Lent ; Bragad (Braggot) S., Simnel S., Br.; *Caeci Nati, Amb.; de ♦Panibus. D. *Jerusalem, Mothering S.; de Fontanis, Refec- tionis. Intr., Laetare Hiemsalem. Week v. of the Fast, Gr.; Hebd. mediana Quadra- gesimae. W. Dies caeci nati. Th. *Magnificet. Sa. *Sitientes venile ad aquam. XVI. S. V. in Quadragesima, Amb., Rom., Mozar.; v. of the Fast, Gr.; vi. in the Fast, Arm., Nest.; of the *Entry of Christ, Arm.; de ♦Lazaro, Amb.,; *Isti sunt dies; Repositus (from the replacing of Images); Mediana, Mediana octava; D. quintanae (sc. ludi), ante Palma, in Passione Domini, Passion S., Black S., Care or Carling S. Intr., Judica me Deus. Week. Palm W., Gr.; Passionalia, Passion W., Hebd. Passionis. Sa. Sab. Akathistl, Resurrection of Lazarus, Gr, Arm.; Sab. vacans, ante ramos palmarum, dationis](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2901007x_0002_1003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)