MAGNUS LIBER - MAIUS MUNUS, APPENDIX IV:
© Barbara Haggh, 7 January 2005, All rights reserved.EDITORIAL PROCEDURE:
This edition took Rebecca Baltzer's appendix 1 (in B) as a model. The letters on the left indicate which modern editions of Parisian calendars include the saints of Bari 7: these letters apply to the entire line, except where indicated otherwise. In the manuscript, each month is on a new page. The verses at the top are in black ink and have a red horizontal line drawn through them. A red line follows, giving the number of days in each month: a horizontal yellow line is drawn through it. The three scribes who wrote this calendar use letter shapes and abbreviations consistently. Here abbreviations are resolved in square brackets. The column of Arabic numerals representing the dates in the modern calendar is editorial. There follow columns with the golden number and dominical letter (from which the date of Easter could be determined) (3) and a column giving the date according to the Roman practice. (I have omitted a decorative and redundant column listing the kalends, ides, and nones, which is located between the dominical letters and the Roman dates.) The numbers on either side of the Dominical letters are in red in the manuscript. Although the three columns of this manuscript are the same, in principle, in all calendars, scribes do copy them incorrectly, and thus the information can be used to identify related calendars. Indeed, Paris BNF lat 861 has the same Roman calendar column as Bari 7. For further information on the Dies aegyptiaci, which are also indicated here, see The Oxford Companion to the Year, ed. Bonnie J. Blackburn and Leofranc Holford-Strevens (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 590-95.
B Rebecca A. Baltzer, "A Royal French Breviary from the Reign of Saint Louis [Library of Congress, Ms. 15, from the 1260s]," The Varieties of Musicology: Essays in Honor of Murray Lefkowitz, ed. John Daverio and John Ogasapian (Warren, MI: Harmonie Park Press, 2000), p. 3-25, et son Appendix 1, p. 19-23 (edition of the calendar from January to August, which is all that survives in this manuscript).
BL -----------------, "The Saints and the Sanctorale: Dating by the Decade in 13th-Century Paris", International Musicological Society, 17th International Congress, Leuven, 1-7 August 2002, Programme Abstracts, ed. Ivan Asselman and Bruno Bouckaert (Neerpelt: Alamire, 2002), p. 408. Handout.
BHL Société des Bollandistes, Bibliotheca hagiographica latina antiquae et mediae aetatis (Brussels: Société des Bollandistes, 1992, repr. of 1898-99 ed.).
BNF lat 861: notated missal of Paris of c. 1318-20 with calendar of c. 1300 according to Baltzer. March, April, and May were compared. Manuscript used by Craig Wright along with BNF lat. 1112 to reconstruct the Parisian kyriale. (4) [=H1 Par8].
BNF lat 1112: early 13th-c. notated missal of Paris [=H1 Par4] dated early 1220s by Baltzer (BL) and c. 1225 by Smith. All months were compared to a microfilm of the original. The calendar is transcribed and interpreted, with that of Paris, Bibliothèque Ste-Geneviève 93 [fols. 137-84], from the late 12th c., in Norman F. Smith, "The Parisian Sanctorale ca. 1225," Capella Antiqua München: Festschrift zum 25 jährigen Bestehen, ed. Thomas Drescher, Münchner Veröffentlichungen zur Musikgeschichte 43 (Tutzing: Hans Schneider, 1988), p. 247-61.
H1 David G. Hughes, "Parisian Calendars of the Later Middle Ages," Chant and its Peripheries. Essays in Honour of Terence Bailey, ed. Bryan Gillingham and Paul Merkley (Ottawa: Institute of Mediaeval Music, 1998), p. 277-309; Table 2 (October only), p. 284-86.
H2 Hughes, Table 3, p. 288-89 (only Paris).
H3 Hughes, p. 298-302, Appendix 1: The Parisian Calendar.
H4 Hughes, p. 303-05, Appendix 2: List of Characteristically Parisian Feasts.
LeroP Leroquais, Victor. Les psautiers, manuscrits latins des bibliothèques publiques de France. Mâcon: Protat frères, 1940-41.
Maz Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 345, 15th-c. breviary, once in the possession of the bishop of Paris, Gerardus de Monte-Acuto. All months but December were compared.
P Paul Perdrizet, Le calendrier parisien à la fin du Moyen Âge d'après le bréviaire et les livres d'heures, Publications de la Faculté des lettres de l'Université de Strasbourg, fascicule 63.
(Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1933).
Psalter of Blanche of Castille: Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, MS 1186 (329 A.T.L.). Psalter used by Blanche of Castille and then Louis IX, dating from 1200-1230 (LeroP II, 13-17). With English saints.
Psalter of Ingeborg: Chantilly, Musée Condé, MS 9 (1695). Psalter of Ingeborg of Denmark, wife of Philippe Auguste, dating from the early 13th c. (LeroP I, 138-140). With English saints.
U Jacques Dubois, Le martyrologe d'Usuard: Texte et commentaire, Subsidia hagiographica, 40 (Brussels: Societe des Bollandistes, 1965). Edited from BNF lat 13745.
V Jean Vezin, "L'Évolution du culte des saints à Paris aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles," Rituels. Mélanges offerts au R.P. Pierre M. Gy, o.p., ed. Paul de Clerck and Eric Palazzo (Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1990), p. 473-79.
I have also used: Hermann Grotefend, Zeitrechnung des deutschen Mittelalters und der Neuzeit. 3 parts in 2 vols. (Hannover: Hahn, 1891-98). Because his information is sometimes outdated, I did not use Victor Leroquais, Le bréviaire de Philippe le Bon, bréviaire parisien du Xve siècle (Paris: Rousseau, 1929), vol. 1, p. 55-110 and 134-37; id. Les bréviaires manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques de France, vol. 1 (Paris [Macon: Protat frères], 1934), p. LXVII-LXIX and p. CXII-CXIII.
Underlining = red text
Italics = later additions
[] Modern editorial insertion
* Items not in U
# Items not in BNF lat 861
& Items not in Maz, if sign is not used as an ampersand
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Other abbreviations are those used by David Hughes (H1-4), p. 279-80.
JANUARY
Prima dies mensis et septima truncat ut ensis. (5)/
Januarius habet dies .xxxi. luna .xxx./
B H3 P 1 iii A iiii (6) Januarij Circu[m]cisio dni. dupl[um] (7) .d./
B H3 P 2 B iii *Oct sci steph[an]i iii. lc. si do[min]ic[a] fuerit. ix. lc./
B H3 P 3 xi C ii *Oct sci iohis eu[a]ng[e]liste .ix. lc Genouefe ix. lc./
B H3 P 4 D Nonas *Oct scor innocenc[i]u[m]/ (8)
B H3 P 5 xix E viii Sci symeonis.iii.lc. Vigil./
B H3 P 6 viii F vii *Ephya domini.ix.lc. Duplu[m]/
7 G vi /
B H3 P 8 xvi A v Luciani.Maximiani. (9) Juliani.mrm. m. (10)/
9 v B iiii /
B H3 P V 10 C iii *Guilli.e[pi].& [con]f. Bituricensis.ix.lc. Semiduplu[m] (11)./
11xiii D ii /
12 ii E Idus /
B H3 P 13 F [xix] Februarij. *Oct ephie.ix.lc. Hylarij Remigij.Epor[um].m. (12)/
B H3 P 14 x G xix Felicis pbri.iii.lc./
B H3 P 15 A xviii Mauri abb[at]is ix.lc. (13)/
B H3 P 16 xviii B xvii Marcelli p[a]p[e].& mrm.iii.lc./ (14)
B H3 P 17 vii C xvi S[p]eusipi. Elasipi. Melasipi. Suplicij.[not B:] *Antonii.ii (15)/
B H3 P 18 D xv Prisce virginis. et mr.ix.lc./
B H3 P 19 xv E xiiii lauonomari abb[at]is.ix.m./ (16)
B H3 P 20 iiii F xiii Scor. Fabiani et sebastiani.ix.lc./
B H3 P 21 G xii Sce agnetis virg. ix.lc./
B H3 P 22 xii A xi Vincencii mris.ix.lc./ (17)
B H3 P 23 i B x Emerenciane virg. iii.lc./
B H3 H4 P 24 C ix Babile epi. Et trium pueror[um].iii.lc. (18)/
B H3 P 25 ix D viii Co[n]uersacio sci pauli.ix.lc./ (19)
B H3 P 26 E vii Pollicarpi epi & mr.iii.lc./
B H3 P 27 xvii F vi Johis. [Chrysostomus] Et *iuliani.e[pi].& [con]f.m. [not B or H3:] *&Sce paule. (20)/
B H3 P 28 vi G v Agnetis scdo[sic].m./
29 A iiii (21)/
B H3 H4 P 30 xiiii B iii Batildis regine.iii.lc./
B H3 H4 P 31 iii C ii Metrani mris./
FEBRUARY
Quarta subit mortem pr[o]sternit t[er]cia forte[m]. (22)/
Februarius habet dies.xxviii. luna .xxix./
B H3 P 1 [?i] (23) D Brigide virg.m. Ignatij mris.iii.lc./
B H3 P 2 E iiii Purificacio beate marie.lx.lc. (24)/
B H3 P 3 xix F iii *Blasii epi.& mris.Semiduplu[m]. ix lc. (25)/
4 viii G ii Sci auentini epi.m. (26)/
B H3 P 5 A No[n]as Agathe virg.ix.lc./
B H3 P 6 xvi B viii Vedasti. & amandi. E[piscop]or[um]. iii.lc. (27)/
7 v C vii Anguli epi. & [con].m. (28)/
8 D vi *Tymothei mris.m. (29)/
9 xiii E v *Deposicio sci sabini archiep[iscop]i canusini [=Canosa] (30)/
B H3 P 10 ii F iiii Scolastice virg./ (31)
11 G iii Severini abb[at]is.iii.lc. (32)/
B H3 P 12 x A Id[us][sic] ii Eulalie virg.m./
13 B Idus Marcij./
B H3 P 14 [viii] (33)C xvi Valentini mris.iij.lc./
15 [ D] xv Sci blauij duob[us] p[ar]uis.m. (34)/
P 16 [ E] xiiii Juliane virginis & mris.m. [not in P:] honesti epi.m. (35)/
17 [xv F] xiii /
H3 P 18 [iiii G] xii Sci symeonis epi & mris.m. (36)/
19 [ A ]xi *Calixti p[a]p[e].m. (37)/
20 [xii B ]x *Sabini pbri. et mris.m. (38)/
21 [i C] ix Galli [con]fessoris.m. (39) Fecundatii. Feruoli.mrm.m. (40)/
B H3 P 22 [ D] *Cathedra sci petri.ix.lc./
23 [ E] *Canori *nichaisi & mrm.m. (41)/
B H3 P 24 [ F] Mathei apli.ix.lc./ (42)
25 [ G] Victoris & uictorini mrm.iii.lc. (43)/
26 [ A] Allexandri epi. et confessoris.m. (44)/
BV 27 [ B] *Honorine virginis.m. (45) Juliani mris.m. (46)/
28 [ C] *Romani abb[at]is.m. macharii.e[pi].& mris.m. (47)/
MARCH
Primus ma[n]dente[m] disru[m]pit quarta bibente[m]. (48)/
Marchius h[abe]t dies.xxxi.luna.xxx./
B H3 P 1 iii D Albini epi et confessoris.m. (49)/
2 E vi /
not P 3 xi F v *#Guennolai abb[at]is.m. (50)/
4 G iiii /
5 xix A iii /
H3 P 6 viii B ii Perpetue et felicitatis.m. (51)/
PV 7 C No[n]as *#Deposicio sci thome de aq[ui]no (52)/
8 xvi D viii /
9 v E vii /
10 F vi /
11xiii G v /
B H3 P 12 ii A iiii Gregorii p[a]p[e].& [con]fessoris. ix.lc./ (53)
13 B iii /
14 x C ii *#Leoni epi.m. (54)/
15 D Idus /
16 xviii E xvii Aprillis/
B H3 P 17 vii F xvi Gertrudis virg.m./
18 G xv /
19 xv A xiiii /
20 iiii B xiii #Vlfrani epi. & co[n]fessoris.m. (55)/
B H3 P 21 C xii Benedicti abb[at]is.ix.lc./
22 xii D xi /
23 i E x /
24 F viiii /
B H3 P 25 ix G viii Annunciacio domini./ (56)
26 A vii /
27xvii B vi /
28 vi C v /
29 D iiii *#Dedicatio ecc[lesi]e b[eat]e marie p[ar]isien[sis]. ix.lc. (57)/
30 xiiii E iii /
31iii F ii /
APRIL
Denus et undenus est mortis uulnere plenus. (58)/
Aprilis habet dies.xxx.luna.xxix./
1 G /
H3 P V 2 xi A iiii Marie egypciace.m. (59) Franc[isci] & Paula (60)/
3 B iii /
B H3 P 4 xix C ii Ambrosii epi.m./
5 viij (61)D No[n]as /
6 xvi E viii /
7 v F vii /
8 G vi /
9 xiii (62) A v /
10 ii B iiii /
11 C iii / (63)
12 [x] D ii /
B H3 P 13 E Idus *Eufemie virginis.iii.lc./
B H3 14 [xviii] (64)F xviii Maij. Tyburcii. valentini. (65) Et maximiani. mrm. iii.lc. (66)/
15 [vii G] xvii /
16 [ A] xvi /
17 [xv B] xv Sol incancro. (67)/
18 [iiii C] xiiii Ultim[us] termin[us] pasche. (68)/
19 [ D] xiii /
20 [xii E] xii *#&Leonis p[a]p[e].m. (69)/
21 [i F] xi /
B P 22 [ G] x (70) *Inuencio corpor[um] Dyonisij socior[um]q[ue] eius. iii.lc. (71)/
B P V 23 [ix A ix] Georgii mris.m. (72) [not V:] Reguli epi.& [con]f./
24 [ B viii] /
B H3 P 25 [xvii C vii] Marci eu[a]ng[e]liste. ix.lc./
26 [vi D vi] / (73)
27 [ E v] /
B H3 P 28 [xiiii F iiii] Vitalis mris. iii.lc. (74)/
B H3 H4 P V 29 [iii G iii] *Petri mris.ix.lc. (75)/
30 A [ii] *#&Hugonis abbatis.m. (76)/
MAY
Tercius occidit et septimus ora relidit (77) /
Maius habet dies.xxxi.luna.xxx./
H3 P 1 xi B Philiphi et [not P:] iacobi ap[osto]lor[um].ix.lc. (78)/
2 C vi *#&Florentini abb[at]is.m. (79) *&Ambrosii epi.& [con]f.m. (80)/
H3 P 3 xix D v Inue[n]cio sce crucis. ix.lc. Alexandri epi.m. (81)/
H3 P V 4 viii E iiii Quiriaci epi.mrm.m. (82)/
H3 H4 P 5 F iii *Fortunati epi. & [con]f.m./
H3 P 6 xvi G ii Johannis ante porta[m] latina[m].ix.lc./
7 v A No[n]as *#&Joh[ann]is epi. & [con]f.m. (83) prim[us] t[er]min[us] pentecost[es]./
8 B viii *#&Inuencio sci michael[is] archang[e]li i[n] mo[n]te gargano. q[u]i. ix.lc. (84)/
H3 P V 9 xiii C vii *Translacio sci nicholai epi. & [con]f. iii. lc. [dubl[um]] (85)/
H3 P 10 ii D vi *Martini (86) confessoris. m. Gordiani & ephimachi.mr.iii.lc.
H3 P 11 E v Mamerti epi.iii.lc. (87)/
H3 P 12 x F iiii Nerei. et achillei. et pangracii mrm. iii.lc./
13 G iii /
14 xviii A ii /
15 vii B Idus Adue[n]tus sci sp[i]r[itus] (88)/
H3 H4 P 16 C xvii *Honorati epi. & [con]f.m [not H3:] *#&Eugenie virginis.m. (89)/
17 xv D xvi /
18 iiii E xv /
H3 P 19 F xiiii &Potenciane virginis.m. (90)/
20 xii G xiii *#&Eustasii & socior[um] ei[us] m[arti]r.ix.lc. (91)/
21 i A xii /
H3 (92) 22 B xi #&Desiderii epi.& mris.m./ (93)
23 ix C x /
H3 P 24 D ix Donac[i]oni. & rogatiani.mrm. (94)/
H3 P 25 xvii E viii Urbani p[a]p[e] et mris.iii.lc./
26 vi F vii #&Augustini.[con]f.m. (95)/
H3 P V 27 G vi Sci germani p[ar]isien.& [con]f.ix.lc./ (96)
28 xiiii A v /
29 iii B iiii /
30 C iii /
P 31 xi D ii Petronille v[ir]ginis.m. [also H4:] Canci. canciani.& cancionilli/ iii.lc/
JUNE
Denus pallescit q[ui]ndenus fed[er]a (97) nescit./
Junius habet dies.xxx.luna.xxix./
H3 P 1 xix (98) E Nichomedis martiris.iii.lc./
H3 P 2 F iiii Marcelli et petri mrm.iii.lc. (99)/
3 viii G iii /
H3 4 xvi A ii &Quintini epi.et mris.iii.lc. (100)/
H3 5 v B No[n]as &Bonefacij mrm.m. (101)/
6 C viii /
7 xiii D vii &Pauli epi.m. (102)/
H3 P 8 ii E vi Medardi & gildardi.epor[um].iii.lc. (103)/
H3 P 9 F v Primi et feliciani epor. & mrm.iii.lc./
H3 H4 P 10 x G iiii *Landerici epi. et confessor[um].ix.lc./
H3 P 11 A iii Barnabe apli.ix.lc/
H3 P 12 xvii B ii Basilidis (104).Cirini.Naboris & nazarii.mrm.iii.lc./
H3 13 vii C Idus &Felicule virginis.m. (105)/
H3 P 14 D xviii Rufi et valerii.mrm.iii.lc. (106)/
H3 P 15[xv] (107) E xvii Viti et modesti.& c[res]cencie.mrm.iii.lc./
H3 P 16 [iiii F] xvi Cyrici et iulite.iii.lc. (108)/
H3 P 17 [ G] xv Aniti pbri et [con]f.iii.lc. (109)/
H3 P 18[xii A] xiiii Marcelli. & marchi .ix.lc. (110)/
H3 P 19 [i B] xiii Geruasii et p[ro]thasii.mrm.ix.lc./
20 C] xii &Florencie virg.m. (111)/
H3 H4 P 21 [ix D] xi Leufredi abb[at]is.ix.lc./
H3 H4 P 22 E] x Paulini epi. et [con]f.iii.lc./
23 [xvi F] ix Vigilia./
H3 P 24 [vi G] viii Nativitas sci ioh[ann]is bap[tist]e.ix.lc./
H3 P V 25 [ A] vii *Translac[i]o sci eligii.epi.& [con]f.ix.lc. (112)/
H3 P 26 [xiiii B] vi Joh[ann]is et pauli.mrm./
27 [iii C] v *&Florentini mris.m. (113)/
H3 P 28 [ D] iiii leonis p[a]p[e] & [con]fe.m. (114) Vigilia./
H3 P 29 [xi E] iii Scor. petri et pauli aplor.ix.lc. (115)/
H3 P 30 [ F] ii Commemorac[i]o sci pauli.iii.lc. (116)/
JULY
Tredecim[us] mactat iulii decim[us] labefactat. (117)/
Julius habet dies.xxxi.luna.xxx./
1 xix G / (118)
H3 P 2 viii A vi Processi et martiniani.mrm.m/
3 B v /
P 4 xvi C iiii Translacio sci martini.e. & [con]f.ix.lc./
5 v D iii /
H3 P 6 E ii *Oct aplor[um].ix.lc./
7 xiii F No[n]as Claudii. Nichostrati. (119) Symphoriani. [not H3:]victorini.mat.m. (120) Ma/
8 ii G viii (121)/
H3 H4 P 9 A vii Zenonis mris.m./ rine vg.m. (122)/
H3 P 10 x B vi Septe[m] fr[atru]m.iii.lc./
H3 P 11 C v Translacio sci. b[e]n[e]dicti abb[at]is ix.lc. (123)/
12 xviii D iiii *&Taurini co[n]fessoris.m. (124) [not H3:] hermagore epi.m. (125)Die ca/
H3 H4 P13 vii E iii Turiani.ix.lc. (126)/ niculares./
H3 14 F ii &Fosce mris.m. (127)/
15 xv G Idus /
16 iiii A xvii /
17 B xvi /
H3 P 18 xii C xv *Arnulfi epi. & [con]f.ix.lc. (128)/
19 i D xiiii &Arsennij co[n]fessoris.m. (129)/
H3 P 20 E xiii *Margarete virginis.ix.lc./
H3 P 21 ix F xii Victoris mris.ix.lc. Praxedis v[ir]ginis.m. (130)/
P 22 xvii (131) G xi Marie magdalene.ix.lc. vandragesili [con]f./
H3 P 23 A x Appollinaris mris.iii.lc./
H3 P 24 vi B ix Cristine virginis.iii.lc./
H3 P V 25 C viii Iacobi apli.ix.lc. (132) [not V:] Cristofori.m./
H3 P V 26 xiiii D vii *Translacio sci Marcelli.epi.& co[n]f.ix.lc. (133)/
H3 P 27 iii E vi *Transfiguracio dni.iii.lc./
H3 P 28 F v Sampsonis epi. et [con]f.m.l.iii.lc. Pantal[eon] (134)/
H3 P 29 xi G iiii Felicis. symplicii. Faustini.& beatricis.mrm./
H3 P 30 A iii Abdon et sennes.mrm.iii.lc./
H3 P 31 xix (135) B ii Germani anthisiodor. epi. & [con]f.ix.lc. (136)/
AUGUST
Prima necat sortem sternitque secunda (137) cohortem./
Augustus habet dies.xxxi.luna.xxx./
H3 P 1 viii C Ad vincula sci petri apli.ix.lc./
H3 P 2 xvi D iiii Stephani.p[a]p[e] et mar.iii.lc./
H3 P 3 v E iii Inuencio corpor[um] steph[an]i socior[um]q[ue] ei[us]. ix.lc. (138)/
4 F ii &Iusti confessoris.m. (139)/
H3 H4 P 5 xiii G No[n]as *Ionii mris m [not H3,P, &:] Oswaldi regis & mris.m. (140)/
H3 P 6 ii A viii Felicissimi & agabitis mrm.m Syxti p[a]p[e].m./ (141)
H3 P 7 B vii Donati epi. & mris.iii.lc/
H3 P 8 x C vi *Iustini mris.ix.lc. Cyrici. so[ci]or[um]q[ue] ei[us].mr.m./
H3 P 9 D v Romani mris.iii.lc./ Vigilia.
H3 P 10 xviii E iiii Sci laurencii mris.ix.lc./
H3 11 vii F iii Tyburcij mris.iii.lc. (142)/
12 G ii &Traciani mris.m. (143)/
H3 P 13 [xv] (144) A Idus. Ypoliti mris.ix.lc./
H3 P 14 [iiii B] xix Septe[m]bris. Eusebii pbri.m. Vigilia./
H3 P 15 [ C] xviii Assumpc[i]o beate marie virg.ix.lc. (145)/
16 [xii D] xvii /
H3 P 17 [i E] xvi *Octab[is] sci laurencij.m./
H3 P 18 [ F] xv Agabiti mris.m./
P 19 [ix G] xiiii &Magni mris.m. (146)/
H3 P 20 [ A] xiii Philiberti abbis.m.[not H3,P:] &Maximi mris.m. (147)/
21 [xvii B] xii /
H3 22 [vi C xi] [not P (148):]*Oct beate marie.ix.lc. [P:]*Tymothei P *simphoriani.mrm.m./
H3 P 23 [ D x] Tymothei et appollinaris mrm.m./
H3 P 24 [xiii E viiii] Bartholomei apli.ix.lc./
H3 P V 25 [iii F viii] *Bernardi abbis (149) [Par4-7:] ix.lc. [also H4, P:] Genesii mris.m. (150)/
H3 H4 P 26 [ G vii] Hyrenei et habundi mrm.iii.lc. (151)/
H3 P 27 [xi A vi] Georgii & aurelii.mrm. ix.lc. (152) Rufi mr.m./
H3 P 28 [xix B v] Augustini epi. & [con]f. ix.lc. (153)/
H3 P 29 [ C iiii] Decolac[i]o sci ioh[ann]is bap[tist]e.ix.lc./
H3 P 30 [viii D iii] Felicis & audacti mrm.iii.lc. (154)/
31 [ E ii] &*Sanspide virginis.m. (155)/
SEPTEMBER
Tercia septembris et denus fert mala men[sic:m]bris. (156)/
September habet.dies.xxx.luna.xxix./
H3 P 1 xvi F Egidii abb[at]is ix.lc. prici mris.m. (157)/
H3 H4 P 2 v G iiii Antonii mris.iii.lc.[sic] iii.lc. (158)/
H3 P 3 A iii *Gedegrandi epi.& mris.m. (159)/
H3 P 4 xiii B ii *Marcelli mrm.m. (160)/
H3 P 5 ii C No[n]as Victorini epi & mris.iii.lc. Bertini abb[at]is.&mr.m/
6 D viii /
H3 P 7 x E vii Clodoaldi co[n]fessoris & pbri. ix.lc. (161)/
H3 P 8 F vi Natiuitas beate marie.vg.ix.lc. Andriani mr.m. (162)/
H3 P 9 xviii G v Gorgonii martir.m./
10vii A iiii /
H3 P 11 B iii Prothi et iacincti.mrm.m./
H3 P 12 xv C ii Cyri & cirencij epor[um] & [con]f.m. (163)/
H3 P 13 iiii D Idus Maurilionis epi.m./
H3 P V 14 E xviii Exalta[c]io s[anc]te crucis.ix.lc. (164) Corneli cipriani.m[r]m.m./
H3 P 15xii F xvii Oct beate marie.virg.ix lc. (165) Nicomedis mr.m./
H3 P 16 i G xvi Evfemie virg.iii.lc./
H3 P 17 A xv lamberti epi.m. (166)/
18 ix B xiiii &Ferreoli mris.m. (167)/
H3 H4 P 19 C xiii *Signu co[n]fessoris. (168)/
20 xvii D xii /
H3 P 21 vi E xi Mathei apli. & euang[e]liste.ix.lc. (169)/
H3 P 22 F x Mauricii socior[um]q[ue] eius.ix.lc./
H3 P 23xiiii G ix Tede [sic: Tecle] v[ir]g.iii.lc. (170) Pat[er]ni epi[ ] (171)/
H3 H4 P 24 iii A viii Andochij.circi. & [not in H4:]felicis.mr.m./
H3 P 25 B vii Firmini epi & mrm.iii.lc./
H3 H4 P 26 ix (172) C vi Senatoris epi.m./
H3 P V 27 xix D v Cosme et damiani.ix.lc. (173) *Ceranni epi.& co[n]f.m. (174)/
28 E iiii &Eusup[e]rii epi.m (175)/
H3 P 29 viii F iii Michaelis archangeli.ix.lc. (176)/
H3 P 30 G ii Jeronimi pbri & [con]fessoris.ix.lc./
OCTOBER
Denus et undenus est mortis vuln[er]e plen[us]. (177)/
October habet dies.xxxi.luna.xxx./
H1 H2 H3 P 1 A Remigii epi.ix.lc. Germani. [not H1,H2,H3; P] *&vedasti.epor[um].m. (178)/
H1 H2 H3 P 2 v (179) B v Leodegarij epi.& mris.ix.lc. (180)/
H1 H2 H3 H4 P 3 C iiii Candidi mris.m. (181)/
H1 H2 H3 H4 P 4 xiii D iii [not V:] Auree virg.ix.lc. (182) [not H4:]*Sci francisi epi. & [con]f. ix.lc. (183)/
5 ii E ii Fidis virg.m. (184)[not H1:] &Appollinaris epi.& [con]f.m. (185)/
H1 H2 H3 P 6 x F No[n]as
H1 H2 H3 P 7 xviii G Marci p[a]p[e] & [con]f.m. Marcelli. et apullei mrm. (186)/
H1 H2 H3 H4 P 8 A viii Demetrii mris.m (187)/
H1 H2 H3 P 9 vi B vi Dyonisii socior[um]q[ue] ei[us].ix.lc. (188)/
H1 H2 H3 P 10 C v Gerionis soc[i]or[um]q[ue] ei[us].m. [not H1:] &Paulini epi.& [con]f. (189)/
H4 11 xv D iiii &Nichasii epi socior[um]q[ue] ei[us] (190)/
12 iiii E iii /
13 F ii *&Mamerti.mrm.m. (191)/
H1 H2 H3 P 14 xii G Idus Calixti.p[a]p[e] & m[r]m.m./
15 A xviii
H1 H2 H3 P 16[i (192) B] (193) xvii *Oct. sci dyonisii.ix.lc. (194) *Luciani *maximiani. (195) [not H1,H2,P:] *Juliani. mr./
H1 H2 H3 P 17 [ C] xvi * Carbonii epi.& [con]f. iii.lc. (196)./
H1 H2 H3 P 18 [ D] xv Luce eu[a]ng[e]liste.ix.lc. *Herbaldi abb[at]is.m. (197)/
19 [ E] xiiii *&Aquillini epi.& [con]f.m. (198)/
H1-4 P 20 [ F] xiii Caprasii mris. ix.lc. (199)/
H1-4 P 21 [ G] xii (200) Hylarionis mo[n]achi.m. (201)/
H1-4 P V 22 [ A] xi *Mellonis epi.& [con]f.ix.lc. (202)/
H1 H2 H3 P 23 [ B] x Severini epi.& [con]f.iii.lc./
H1 H2 H3 H4 P 24 [ C] viiii *Maglorii epi.& [con]f.ix.lc. (203)/
H1 H2 H3 P 25 [ D] viii Crispini. & crispiniani.mrm.iii.lc. (204)/
26 [ E] vii &Rogatiani.&felicissimi.mrm.m. [not H3,P:]*&Amandi.[con]f.m. (205)/
27 [ F] vi Vigilia./
H1 H2 H3 P 28 [ G] v Symonis & [not H1:] iude ap[osto]lor[um].ix.lc. (206)/
29 [ A] iiii &[Sci] (207) narcissij.epi.& [con]f. iii.lc. (208)
H1 H2 H3 H4 P 30 [ B] iii *Luciani mr.ix.lc. (209)/
H1 H2 H3 P 31 [ C] ii Quintini mris.iii.lc. (210)/
NOVEMBER
Scorpius est quintus et t[er]cius ad mela cinct[us] (211)./
November habet dies.xxx.luna.xxix./
H3 P 1 D Festivitas omniu[m] s[anc]tor[um].ix.lc./ (212)
H2 H3 P V 2 xiii E iiii *Commemorac[i]o omniu[m] fideliu[m].ix.lc. (213) [not H2,P,V:] &Eustachij
soc[i]or[um]q[ue] ei[us]. ix.lc. (214)/
H3 P 3 ii F iii *Marcelli epi.& c[on]f.ix.lc (215)/
H3 H4 P V 4 G ii &Clari mrm.m. (216)/
H3 H4 P 5 x A Nonas leti pbri.m./
H3 H4 P 6 B viii *&Leonardi co[n]fessor[um] m. (217)/
H3 H4 P 7 xviii C vii Herculani epi.& [con]f.m./
H3 P 8 vii D vi Quatuor coronator[um]. [not H3,P:] &Severini.& alior[um].iii.lc. (218)[Camalduli]/
H3 P 9 E v Theodori mris.m. (219)/
H3 P 10 xv F iiii Martini p[a]p[e] et [con]f. iii.lc. (220)/
H3 P 11 iiii G iii Martini epi. & [con]f. ix.lc./ (221)
H3 H4 P 12 A ii Leoni [con]f.m./
H3 P 13 xii B Idus Bricii epi.m. (222)/
14 i C xviii Decembris *&Macuti epi.m. (223)[added above this: Epi & [con]fess[oris].ix.lc]/
H4 P 15 D xvii Eugenii mris.m. (224)/
H3 H4 16 ix E xvi / (225)
H3 P 17 F xv *Aniani epi (226)/
H3 P 18 xvii G xiiii *Oct.s. martini. [con]f.& e[pi]. ix.lc. [not H3,P] *&Romani epi.& [con]f.m./ (227)
H3 P V 19 vi A xiii *Elisabeth (228)/
20 B xii /
H3 P 21 xiiii C xi Columbani abb[at]is.m./
H3 P 22 iii D x Cecilie virg.ix.lc./
H3 P 23 E ix Clem[en]tis p[a]p[e] & mris.ix.lc. Felicis mr.m. (229)/
H3 P 24 xi F viii Griso[go]ni mris.m./ (230)
H3 P 25 G vii *Katerine virg.ix.lc./ (231)
H3 H4 P V 26 xix A vi *Sce G[e]nonefe virg.ix.lc. De miraculi (232)/
H3 H4 P 27 viii B v Agricole & vitalis.ix.lc. (233)/
28 C iiii /
H3 P 29 vi D iii Saturnini.epi.& mris.m. Vigilia./
H3 P 30 v E ii Sci andree apli.ix.lc./ (234)
DECEMBER
Septimus ex[s]anguis virosus de[n]us ut anguis./
September [sic] habet dies.xxxi.luna.xxx./
H3 P 1 xiii F Noue[m]b[ri]s. Sci eligii epi.& conf.ix.lc. (235)/
2 ii G iiii /
3 A iii /
H3 P V 4 x B ii *Susceptio sanctarum reliquiaru[m].ix.lc. (236) *Sce barbare vi[r]gi[nis] & mris/
5 xviii C Nonas /
H3 P V 6 D viii Nicholai epi et co[n]f.ix.lc. (237)/
H3 P 7 vii E vii *Oct sci andree ap[osto]li.ix.lc. *Sci Ambrosii Epi & conf[es]soris (238)/
H3 P V 8 F vi *Concepcio beate marie virg. ix.lc. (239)/
9 xv G v
P 10 iiii A iiii Eulalie virg. (240) Inuencio sci S[a]bini/
H3 H4 P 11 B iii Genciani.& [not H4:] fusciani.& [not H4,H3; in P:]uictorici.mrm.iii.lc. (241)[not H4:]Damasii p[a]p[e].m./
12 xii C ii *Barbare virg. ix.lc. (242)/
H3 P 13 i D Idus lucie virg.ix.lc. Octaba sci nicolai/
14 E xix /
H3 P 15 x F xviii Maximi abb[at]is.m. a. O sapiencia/
16 G xvii /
17 xvii A xvi Lazari epi.m. (243)/
18 vi [B] xv /
19 [C] xiiii / Sol in capricor.
20 [xiiii D] xiii /
H3 P 21 [iii E] xii Thome ap[osto]li.ix.lc./
22 [ F] xi /
23 [xi G] x /
24 [xix (244)A] ix / Vigilia./
H3 P 25 [ B] viii Nativitas dni. Duplum (245)/
H3 P V 26 [viii C] vii Steph[an]i prothomartiris.ix.lc. (246)/
H3 P 27 [ D] vi Ioh[ann]is ap[osto]li et euangeliste.ix.lc./
H3 P 28 [xvi E] v Sanctor[um] innocentum.ix.lc./
H3 P 29 [v F] iiii *Thome cantuarensis archiepi.&mris.ix.l. (247)/
30 [ G] iii /
H3 P 31 [xiii A] ii Silvestri p[a]p[e].ix.lc. Columbe virg.m./
© Barbara Haggh, 21
October 2004
1. I am grateful to P. Gerardo Cioffari o.p. of
the Centro Studi Nicolaiani in Bari for permitting
Michel Huglo and I to study the manuscripts of San Nicola in Bari in
1998 and for promptly
providing photographs of the calendar. On Bari 7 (olim 1) see
Gerardo Cioffari, ed., I codici liturgici
in Puglia (Bari: Edizioni Levante, 1986), p. 341-342, and Michel
Huglo's review in Scriptorium:
Bulletin codicologique 47 (1993/2), no
463.
2. See Thomas Kelly, "Neuma triplex," Acta
musicologica 60 (1988): 13, 23. Bari 2 is not the
same manuscript as Bari 7 here, though it has the same neuma.
3. Explained in Andrew Hughes, Medieval
Manuscripts for Mass and Office: A Guide to the
Organization and Terminology (Toronto: University of Toronto
Press, 1981), p. 275-80.
4. Craig Wright, Music and Ceremony at
Notre Dame of Paris (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1989), p. 81-97.
5. =Maz; B, BNF lat 1112 have "Iam [for Ian 6. This column through 7. With red line drawn through. Note decree of
Odo of Sully regarding this feast, which is
published in PL 212: 70-72.
8. 3 lessons, 9 lessons if Sundays in BNF lat
1112.
9. U has Maxianus.
10. With red line drawn through: m.; P has 11. With red line drawn through: semiduplum
(feast raised to this rank in 1228-49 [BL]).
William of Bourges (d. 1209) was canonized in 1218 (V). Judy Louise May
Taylor, "Rhymed
Offices at the Sainte-Chapelle in the Thirteenth Century: Historical,
Political, and Liturgical
Contexts" (Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1994), p.
188-89, notes that Brussels, Royal
Library, MS IV.472, a supplementary service book with liturgical
material for feasts added to the
Sainte-Chapelle calendar in the mid 13 12. Hilarius and Remigius added later (at 12
January in P); 'm' with red line drawn through.
Both in BNF lat 1112.
13. No Bonitus as in H4 and BNF lat 1112.
14. BNF lat 1112 includes St. Fursy.
16. 3 lessons in BNF lat 1112.
17. Duplum added in BNF lat 1112.
18. Babylas, bishop of Antioch (d. c.250) was
martyred under Decius together with three pupils
he had instructed in the Christian faith.
19. Title used in the Benedictine Rule and
other writings, rather than the more usual 20. John Chrysostom and Juliani in BNF lat
1112, but not Paul.
21. Paule matrone in BNF lat 1112.
22. In B, Maz, BNF lat 1112.
23. Only "i" 24. Duplum in BNF lat 1112.
25. Duplex in B, Maz; 9 lessons in BNF lat
1112.
26. Bishop of Troyes; not in Maz or BNF lat
1112. Cf. LeroP I, 29-31. A duplex feast in
Angers, Bibl. Mun., MS 114, 15 27. Both saints in the Ingeborg psalter and in
the psalter of Blanche of Castille.
28. St. Auguli, bishop of Augusta in Brittany,
feast 6 February in U. Not in BNF lat 1112. Cf.
LeroP I, 136-38: this saint in Chantilly, Musée Condé, MS 7 (1345), a 12 29. Martyred with Felicis, Zenonis and others;
feast 12 February in Seville; not in Maz or BNF
lat 1112.
30. Added; not in Maz or BNF lat 1112.
31. 3 les. in Maz.
32. Abbot of St. Maurice of Agaune; cult in
Sens and at Chateau Landon; not in Maz, which
has no entries before Cathedra Petri. In BNF lat 11550, 11 33. Numbers below burned off: partly or wholly
unreadable.
34. Blasii in U. Not in BNF lat 1112.
35. Honesimi in U; cult in Amiens and Toulon.
Not in BNF lat 1112.
36. Par9 only (H3). Not in BNF lat 1112.
37. Feast October 14 in BHL for Pope Calixtus
I, martyred in 227. Not in BNF lat 1112.
38. =Claudii, Sabini et Maximi, feast 21
February in Sicily. Not in BNF lat 1112. In BNF lat.
11550 (note 32 above).
39. Elevation of St. Gall in U. Cult in
Copenhagen, Autun, Turin. Not in BNF lat 1112. In
Autun, Bibl. Mun., MS 159 S, 14 40. Probably Veroli, Secundini, and Servuli,
with feast on 21 February in U. Not in BNF lat
1112.
41. Perhaps the martyrs in Egypt under
Numerianus recognized in U on 26 February (in his
edition, Dubois includes a Dioscori and Nicofori in their number), but
cf. note 32 below. Not in Maz
or BNF lat 1112.
42. Duplex in Maz, which has no other saints
for this month.
43. Martyred in Egypt under Numerianus
according to BHL (cf. note 30 above). Cult in Autun,
Constance, Utrecht, Worms, Sitten. Not in BNF lat 1112.
44. Bishop of Alexandria (d. 326); cult in
Cologne, Utrecht, Copenhagen. In psalters from
Chester (11 45. Martyred in Normandy. In Ingeborg psalter.
Cult introduced 'late' according to V, who
finds him only in 13-14th c. calendars and in an addition to the 12 46. Abbot of Jura (=St Claude). Cult in Amiens
and Autun. Not in BNF lat 1112.
47. All venerated in Montecassino. Romano,
abbot (d. 463/4) with cult in Amiens, Autun, and
Mans as well as in northern Germany, Cologne, Utrecht, Salzburg, Milan,
Turin, and among
Benedictines and Carmelites. Macharius in U on this day.
48. In BNF lat 861, B, Maz.
49. Psalters of Ingeborg and Blanche of
Castille.
50. Not in Maz of BNF lat 1112. Guingaleus or
Winwaloeus, abbot of Landevennec, with cult
in Amiens, Montreuil, Quimper. The abbey was rebuilt under the reign of
Louis the Pious in 818.
See Michel Huglo, "L'Organum à Landevennec," 51. The 7 52. Cf. V, p. 474. St. Thomas of Aquinas was
canonized in 1323, but the feast postdates the
translation of his body to the Dominican church in Toulouse in 1368 and
the deposition of one of
his arms in the Jacobin church of the rue St. Jacques on 13 July 1369.
In Maz, with Perpetue &
felicitatis martyrs.m.
53. Duplex in Maz.
54. This is Leobini (Lubini), bishop of
Chartres. Not in Maz, BNF lat 861 or 1112.
55. Bishop of Sens. Not in Maz, BNF lat 861 or
1112. In psalters from St. Bavo's Abbey in
Ghent and St. Wandrille (LeroP I, 155 and II, 188).
57. Not in any other source.
58. In BNF lat 861, B, Maz.
59. In psalters of Ingeborg and Blanche of
Castille.
60. Large and awkward addition not by May
addition scribe. Francis & Paula not in BNF lat
1112.
61. Written by May addition scribe.
62. BNF lat 861 and Maz have xii.
63. BNF lat 861 and 1114, B, H3, Maz, P have
Sce leonis.
64. This and next date have trace of number,
but the rest of the numbers in this month were
burned off.
65. =Valerianus.
66. Maximus in U; P has Valerien cum sociis.
67. In tauro (B).
68. Red line over black text.
69. Leo IX (d. 19 April 1054). Cult in Metz,
Rome, Augsburg, Freising, Constance. In psalter
of Besançon, 14-15th c. (LeroP II, 271). Miracles from Benevento and
Rome. He dedicated the
basilica of Reims in 1049 and an archdeacon of Toul wrote a vita: BHL.
70. Other numbers burned off and illegible.
71. BL: semiduplex at Notre Dame 1228-49; no
Opportuna as in H4, P, BNF lat 1112. In
psalters of Ingeborg and Blanche of Castille.
72. BL: 9 lessons at Notre Dame 1228-49.
73. Dedication of the Sainte-Chapelle of 1248
acknowledged in BNF lat 861 and H3, but not
in Maz.
74. Black over unidentified red: iii only.
75. Peter of Verona, martyr, canonized in 1253,
has nine lessons 1250-68: BL; in H3: Par7-11,
13; not in BNF lat 1112.
76. BNF lat 861, H3, Maz, P have Sti eutropij
instead; this is Hugo, abbot of Cluny (d. 29 April
1109). Hugo not in BNF lat 1112. Hugo in Cluniac psalters (LeroP I, 55;
II, 284).
77. Same in BNF lat 861 and Maz.
78. Both with Amator in BNF lat 861 and 1112.
79. Not certain who this saint is. Possibly St.
Florian, martyred in Austria c. 304, feast 4 May.
Cult in Aquileia, Switzerland, Southern Germany, Nevers, Compostela.
None in BNF lat 1112.
80. Plus Evencii et al. in BNF lat 861. No
known St. Ambrose has a feast on 2 May. Amator,
bishop of Auxerre, is venerated on 1 May.
81. Invention of Cross semiduplex in BNF lat
1112 and with Juvenalis, bishop and confessor.
82. Feast founded in 1251 (V); BL: semiduplex
1228-49; BNF lat 861 also has Iuvenal.
83. John of Beverley, bishop of York, d. 7 May,
Bede and Alcuin recorded miracles.
84. Italic: later addition in dark brown ink
made in Bari. This feast is added to some
martyrologies and is part of a story told about the responsory 85. BL: quasi 9 lessons 1208-27 and raised to
semiduplex 1250-68; V: celebrated since 1200
and raised to semiduplex 1260-76.
86. =Maturinus as in H3.
87. Also Maioli in BNF lat 861, H3, P. Mamerti
with .m. in BNF lat 1112.
88. One day later in Maz.
89. No Eugenie in BNF lat 1112.
90. Also Peter conf. in BNF lat 861.
91. =Eustachius (Placidus), Theopiste and sons,
martyrs under Emperor Trajan. Venerated on
this day only in Italy: Aquileia and Trent. Not in BNF lat 1112.
92. Par5,6,9; in BNF lat 8885, 9441, 15615.
93. On the 23 94. The 24 95. Augustine of Canterbury (d. 26 May 604/5).
Not in BNF lat 1112. In psalters of Ingeborg
and Blanche of Castille.
96. 28 97. Fodera in Maz.
98. One line lower in Maz. 99. Marcellini in U.
100. Quirini, bishop of Pannonia, in U, H3
(Par9 only). Cult in Aquileia, Utrecht, Copenhagen,
Amiens, Tours. Another Quirini of Tivoli mentioned in Grotefend. Not in
BNF lat 1112.
101. Boniface, bishop of Mainz who resided in
Fulda, martyr (d. 754). In BNF lat 8885 and in
U. Not in BNF lat 1112.
102. Bishop of Constantinople. Cult in Amiens,
Salzburg, Trier, Utrecht. Not in BNF lat 1112.
103. In psalter of Blanche of Castille.
104. =Basilius, bishop and confessor, 14 June
(1208-27), raised to semiduplex (1228-49): BL.
105. Cult in Amiens, Cologne, Trier, Utrecht,
Verdun. Not in BNF lat 1112.
106. Rufini in U. .m. in BNF lat 1112, with
Basil, bishop and conf. .m.
107. Trace of letter; the rest burned off.
108. No Ferreol as in Maz, H3, P, BNF lat
1112.
109. Aviti in U.
110. Marci & Marcelliani in U. 3 lessons
in BNF lat 1112.
111. Cult in Milan, Toledo, Cluniac
monasteries, Mozarabic manuscripts. In psalters of a church
dependent on Cluny, a Catalan church, and from La Charité sur Loire
(LeroP I, 55, 266; II 224, 226).
112. BL: semiduplex 1250-68; V: translation in
1212, semiduplex 1249-73.
113. Florentini in U. Not in BNF lat 1112.
114. Confusion with Leo, pope (d. 683) with
feast on 28 June?
115. Duplex in BNF lat 1112.
116. 9 lessons with Martialis, bishop and
confessor in BNF lat 1112.
118. No Leonorius as in H4, P, BNF lat 1112.
119. These two saints on the 8 120. Moved to next day in Maz to leave room
for the Translation of Thomas of Canterbury.
According to V, this was on 7 July 1220. Feast celebrated at cathedral
of Notre-Dame of Paris.
121. Numinii bishop and confessor .m. in BNF
lat 1112.
122. BL: Translation of Thomas of Canterbury
introduced at Notre-Dame of Sens 1228-49. No
saint by the name of Marine, virgin, is worshipped on 7 or 9 July or on
any date in U: the date for
a saint by this name in Paris was 18 June, in Spain 18 July.
123. In psalters of Ingeborg and of Blanche of
Castille.
124. Confessor and bishop of York in 5 125. Hermagoras, bishop of Aquileia, feast 12
July. Not in BNF lat 1112.
126. Turiavi in U. In BNF lat 1112.
127. Focae in U. Not in BNF lat 1112.
128. In gold letters in psalter of Blanche of
Castille.
129. Arsenius, Libyan hermit, feast 19 July,
cult in Mans, Senlis, Tournai, northern Germany,
Utrecht. Also Margaret .m. here in BNF lat 1112.
130. Both in Ingeborg psalter.
131. One line down in Maz.
132. V: raised to semiduplex 1249-59; BL:
raised from 9 lessons to semiduplex 1250-68.
133. Duplex; also Juliani in BNF lat 1112. In
the Ingeborg psalter.
134. Anna in H4 and P (duplex 1228-49, BL).
135. One line up in Maz.
136. BL: Semiduplex in 1228-49. In psalters of
Ingeborg and Blanche of Castille.
137. All same, but 138. Duplex; also other saints in BNF lat
1112.
139. Justi, bishop and martyr (in Rome), feast
on this day in Trier. In psalter of Bremen (LeroP
I, 137).
140. St. Oswald, King of Northumbria. Only
English saint in U. Also in psalters of Ingeborg
and of Blanche of Castille. Not in BNF lat 1112, which has a .m. for
Menni, bishop and confessor
as well as Ionii. 141. No St. Dominic.
142. Moved to next day in Maz to make room for
the feast of the Reception of the Crown of
Thorns at Notre-Dame, which was raised to semiduplex between 11 August
1239 and 1249 (BL). Tyburcii in Par4,9. In P Tyburcii is on the 12th.
143. Probably Gracilianus and Felicissima
martyred in Tuscany, in U on 12 August. Not in BNF
lat 1112.
144. Unreadable numbers after this.
145. Annuum festum in BNF lat 1112.
146. Not in BNF lat 1112.
147. Maximiani in U on 21 August. Not in BNF
lat 1112, which does have Philiberti.
148. Duplex in BNF lat 1112.
149. In P on 26 150. Feast on 25 August in Arles.
151. Most Parisian manuscripts have St.
Bernard here. His feast dates from 1207 according to
BL; V notes that Eudes of Sully (d. 1208) decided that the feast would
be celebrated at semiduplex
rank.
152. BL: changed from 3 to 9 lessons 1208-27.
153. Semiduplex in BNF lat 1112; also other
saints. No Hermetis and Iuliani as in Paris, St.
Geneviève MS 93.
154. BL: Fiacre mem. at Notre-Dame 1228-49; V
Translation of St. Fiacre takes place in 1234.
No Sabine as in Paris, St. Geneviève MS 93.
155. Possibly 156. =Godograndus. In Maz. Cult in Seez
(Normandy).
157. In psalters of Ingeborg and of Blanche of
Castille.
158. Antonini in U.
159. BL: Lupus on 3 September with 9 lessons
1228-49.
160. In Ingeborg psalter.
161. In Ingeborg psalter.
162. Adriani in U. Nativity BVM is duplex in
BNF lat 1112.
163. Syri & Yventii in U.
164. Semiduplex in BNF lat 1112.
165. BL: duplex 1208-27.
166. In Ingeborg psalter.
167. This bishop died 18 September in Vienne.
Only Amiens has him as martyr not bishop as
here. In psalter of Paris adapted to St. César d'Arles (1200-50) and of
the use of Bremen (LeroP I,
92, 137) and in Catalan psalter of late 14 168. Sequani/Sigonis in U; Signi in Maz.
169. With Vigil in Paris, St. Geneviève, MS
93.
170. No Patroclus as in H4.
171. Paterni in U.
172. Maz: xi.
173. BL: rank changes from 9 lessons to
semiduplex 1250-68; V: semiduplex 1249-73.
174. =Cerauni, bishop of Paris not in U.
175. Exupery, bishop of Toulouse. Cult in
Cluniac monasteries and in Senlis and Toulouse (cf.
LeroP I, 266; II, 224).
176. Semiduplex in BNF lat 1112.
177. Entirely different in Maz and in BNF lat
1112. BL: Parisian calendars have St. Francis at
9 lessons 1228-49.
178. No Piatus as in H4 and in other Parisian
sources. None of the sources in H1 is exactly like
this, but Vedast was also venerated at St. Denis and St.
Maur-des-Fossés as well as in Rouen - see
H1, Table 4, p. 292-94. Remi in psalters of Ingeborg and Blanche of
Castille.
179. This column differs in Maz.
180. Par9,11,16, Wal 1-2; no Serenus as in H4.
With three lessons in BNF lat 1112. In psalters
of Ingeborg and of Blanche of Castille.
181. St. Francis of Assisi canonized in 1228
and celebrated on this day in Paris (V, p. 477), as
in Par 4, 16. P has St. Candidi at 4 October.
182. In P on 3 October. In psalter of Blanche
of Castille as here.
183. Francis is in P, Par13, and Par16 at 4
October as here. No Francis in BNF lat 1112.
184. The 6 185. No Appollinaris in BNF lat 1112.
186. No Cerbonius as in H4; these saints in
Par4-7,9,11.
187. In Wal2.
188. Duplex in BNF lat 1112. In psalters of
Ingeborg (without vigil or octave) and Blanche of
Castille.
189. No Paulini in BNF lat 1112.
191. Probably a misreading of Venantii in U.
Possibly Manechildis with feast on 14 October
and cult in Châlons-sur-Marne. Not Mamerti, bishop of Vienne, with
feast 11 May.
192. Rest burned.
193. Unreadable from here on.
194. BL: duplex 1228-49. In psalter of Blanche
of Castille. The 16 195. All but Julian the 16 196. Cerbonius in Par4-8,11,16-18, 20-24 Far.
197. =Erblandus. Both saints in
Par4-9,11,13,20-24, Far.
198. BL: Potentian and Savinian, martyrs, with
9 lessons 1228-49; they are in H2, H3, P but not
here. Aquilinus, bishop of York in 7 199. In all but W2.
200. Unreadable from here on.
201. BL: 11,000 virgins at 9 lessons: 1228-49;
Hylarion in Par4, 16.
202. BL: Semiduplex 1250-68; V: c.1266-1280.
Mellonis in Par 4,8, 9,11,13, 16-18, 20-23, Far.
203. All but Par17. In psalters of Ingeborg
and Blanche of Castille.
204. BL: nine lessons 1228-49. In Par13,17,22;
no Lupus as in H4.
205. Par8 only. None of these saints in BNF
lat 1112. St Amand in the Ingeborg psalter.
206. No Genevieve here. Her second translation
was in 1242 (V). Other saints also included in
BNF lat 1112.
207. Effaced from water damage.
208. Bishop of Gerona in Spain. In psalters
from Amiens (14th c.), Eichstatt (12th c.),
Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem in Strasbourg (14th
c.) (LeroP I, 13, 174; II, 130). H2 in Rouen
not Paris; not in BNF lat 1112. 209. Lucanus in Par4-8,11,13,16-18,20-24,
Wal1-2, Far.
210. Par11,13,16,23; 9 lessons on Sundays in
BNF lat 1112.
211. Last three words in Maz: e[t] nece
cinctus.
212. Duplex in BNF lat 1112. With Vigil in
Paris, St. Geneviève, MS 93, which also has St.
Cesarii on this day.
213. V: semiduplex since 13th c.;
semiduplex in BNF lat 1112, which has no Eustache.
214. St. Eustache in psalter from St. Denis of
the early 11th c. (LeroP II, 31).
215. No Guinalis in H4. Marcellus is duplex in
BNF lat 1112, which includes other saints.
216. BL: Clair, bishop and martyr, raised from
memorial on November 4 to semiduplex on 5
November 1250-68; V: semiduplex 1249-56. Clari on 5 November in Maz, P,
Par4,6. Quatuor
coronatum has a memorial in BNF lat 1112, with Marcellus, who has 9
lessons.
217. This saint in the calendar of the
breviary of St. Gudila, Brussels, printed in 1516, at this
date. Not in BNF lat 1112. In calendar of the psalter of Blanche of
Castille at 5 November.
218. Severi and others in U.
219. BL: Mathurin in calendars of Notre-Dame,
but missing here; Theodore has 3 lessons in
BNF lat 1112.
220. No Veranus as in H4; .m. in BNF lat 1112.
221. Duplex in BNF lat. 1112, which also has
Menne.
222. No Gengulphus as in H4 (cf. BL: not in
calendar of Notre Dame). Gendulfus on 14
December with 9 lessons in BNF lat. 1112. Brice and Gengulphus in the
psalter of Blanche of
Castille; Brice in the Ingeborg psalter.
223. Macuti 15 November in Maz, Ingeborg
psalter, and BNF lat 1112, and 16 November in
H3. 224. 16 November in H3, but 15 November in
Maz.
225. No Macutus as in H4.
226. BL: .m. to 9 lessons 1250-68; with .m. in
BNF lat 1112.
227. No Romani but with Aude virg .m. in BNF
lat 1112.
228. Three words in red and one word below
them are scraped off. No Elizabeth in BNF lat
1112, but according to BL the feast had 9 lessons 1250-68; V: canonized
in 1235. No Auda as in H4.
On the cult of St. Elizabeth of Hungary and Paris, see Barbara Haggh, 229. Felicitatis in U; Maz too.
230. With Severini (9 lessons) in BNF lat
1112.
231. Semiduplex in BNF lat 1112.
232. V: instituted in 1131.
233. In U and 234. Semiduplex in BNF lat 1112.
235. In psalters of Ingeborg and of Blanche of
Castille.
236. BL: introduced in 1216; V: relics found 4
December 1218 when the old cathedral of St.
Etienne was demolished and they were transferred on the same day to the
cathedral. At his death, 14
July 1223, Philippe Auguste gave the cathedral other relics discovered
at St. Etienne. On an earlier
date for the 237. Duplex in BNF lat 1112. V: duplex rank in
1188.
238. Not in H3 or P. No Fara in H4. This
bishop of Aquileia's cult flourished in Aquileia and
with the Dominicans and Franciscans. The Octave is .m. without Ambrose,
but with Fara virgin in
BNF lat 1112.
239. BL: duplex rank 1280-88; V: 240. .m. in BNF lat 1112 ,without Sabini.
241. Nine lessons in BNF lat 1112, without
Victoricus.
242. Crossed out with brown ink; not in BNF
lat 1112. 16 December in Geneva, Amiens,
Langres.
243. Usually 17 December according to
Grotefend.
244. Illegible here and onwards.
245. N and Duplum certainly added, possibly
also Nativitas Domini.
246. V: festum annuale in 1196. Eudes de
Sully, bishop of Paris, ordered at his death (d. 1208)
that this feast should be celebrated solemnly in the church of Paris.
Stephen, John, and the Innocents
are all duplex in BNF lat 1112.
247. In psalters of Ingeborg and Blanche of
Castille. In the latter it is entered in gold letters.