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menology (miːˈnɒlədʒɪ) Also in Gr. and Lat. forms menologion, menologium. [ad. mod.L. mēnologium, ad. late Gr. µηνλόγιον, f. µηνο-, µήν month + λόγος account: see Logos. Cf. martyrology.] A calendar of the months. 1. spec. a. The distinctive title of the calendar of the Greek church, containing biog...
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Richard Thimelby
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George Oliver, Collections (London, 1845);
Menology of the Society of Jesus (London, 1902);
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menologist
menologist (mɪˈnɒlədʒɪst) [f. menology: see -ist.] A compiler of a menologium.1895 F. Tupper in PMLA X. 224 The Menologist (Cælendcwide, 56) ushers in Easter thus: ‘Aprelis monað on þam oftust cymð [etc.]’. 1948 K. Malone Middle Ages i. 35 For sources the menologist presumably used church calendars ...
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Antonio Ballerini
He collaborated to the compilation of the Menology of the Society, and published a compendium of Jean-Pierre Gury.
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menologe
† menologe Obs. Also menologue. [ad. Eccl. L. mēnologium: see menology.] = menology.1626 T. H[awkins] tr. Caussin's Holy Crt. 538 In the Menologe of the Grecians, and the Roman Martyrologe. 1653 Ld. Vaux tr. Godeau's St. Paul 316 The Greek Menologue saies, he was Bishop of Golophones. 1661 Blount Gl...
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Saint Dotto
Saint Dotto, after whom one of the Orkney Islands was named, with his feast date of 9 April, appears to be based only on David Camerarius's Scottish Menology
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horologium
‖ horologium (hɒrəʊˈlɒdʒɪəm, -ˈləʊdʒɪəm) Also (in sense 3) -on. [L. hōrologium, Gr. ὡρολόγιον: see horologe.] 1. = horologe 1; a dial, clock, or chronometer. horologium Floræ: see horologe 1 b.a 1661 Fuller Worthies ii. (1662) 72 He presented King Henry the 8. with a Horologium..observing the shadow...
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Psalmodius
Psalmodius’ Office was celebrated under a Double Rite, and the saint’s name appears in the Kalendar of Limoges, in the Menology of David Camerarius, in
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synaxarion
‖ synaxarion, -ium Gr. Ch. (sɪnækˈsɛərɪɒn, -ɪəm) Pl. -ia. Also in anglicized form synaxary (sɪˈnæksərɪ). [eccl. L., a. eccl. Gr. συναξάριον, f. σύναξις synaxis. Cf. F. synaxaire.] An account of the life of a saint, read as a lesson in public worship; also, a collection of such accounts. So synaxaris...
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Minuscule 250
Neville Birdsall, A Byzantine Calendar from the Menology of two Biblical Manuscripts, Anal Boll 84 (1966), pp. 29–57.
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noviceship
ˈnoviceship Also 8 noviship. [f. novice.] 1. = noviciate 1.1639 S. Du Verger tr. Camus' Admir. Events 266 Beeing as yet but in the beginning of his Noviceship. 1677 Lond. Gaz. No. 1247/1 Having passed his Noviceship, he celebrated High Mass on Friday last. 1763 Brit. Mag. IV. 467 Her year of novices...
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Lectionary 111
It contains in the Menology (December 16) the name Queen Theophano, who died in A.D. 892. Montfaucon and Burgon dated it to the 8th-century, Scrivener and Gregory to 10th-century (because of Menology), Aland to the 9th-century.
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Lectionary 154
Description
The codex contains Lessons from the season of Lent to the month of December in the menology lectionary with large and numerous lacunae.
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Iqqur Ipuš
Iqqur Ipuš (“he destroyed, he built”) is an ancient Mesopotamian menology, first described as "An Almanac from
ancient Babylonia", a work recording favorable The menology
The work contains hundreds of omens in a hundred and five sections linked to the Mesopotamian calendar.
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Lectionary 170
The Menology (folios 114 v – 160) has almost no lessons given at length, but overflows with rubrical directions.
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