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Lessons from the Gospel of John and major part of Menology were lost.
The Byzantine Menology for his feast (12 November) supposes this.
It also contains some non-biblical material, such as a Menology (hagiography with lifes of the saints).
The Menology (folios 114 v - 160) has almost no lessons given at length, but overflows with rubrical directions.
Menology of England and Wales.
The hymn is of great antiquity, and perhaps much older than the event assigned by the Greek Menology as connected to its origin.
Richard Stanton, Menology (London and New York, 1892)
Menology of St. Edmund's College (London, 1909)
The codex contains Lessons from the season of Lent to the month of December in the menology lectionary with large and numerous lacunae.
In recognition of his service he was made Bishop of Carcassonne (1211) and is commemorated in the Cistercian Menology.
It contains in the Menology (December 16) the name Queen Theophano, who died in A.D. 892.
He collaborated to the compilation of the Menology of the Society, and published a compendium of Jean-Pierre Gury.
J. Rendel Harris pointed out that the menology of the Ferrar group contains saints which appear to be peculiar to Calabria or Sicily.
Montfaucon and Burgon dated it to the 8th century, Scrivener and Gregory to 10th century (because of Menology), Aland to the 9th century.
J. Neville Birdsall, A Byzantine Calendar from the Menology of two Biblical Manuscripts, Anal Boll 84 (1966), pp.
The notice in the Greek Menology under 28 March, in which mention is made of the exposition of the entire Scriptures, can refer to none other than Hesychius of Jerusalem.
A Menology of England and Wales, or, Brief Memorials of the Ancient British and English Saints Arranged According to the Calendar, Together with the Martyrs of the 16th and 17th Centuries.
Menologium (from the Greek menológion, from mén "a month"; Latin menologium), also written menology, and menologe, is a service-book used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Rite of Constantinople.
Several of its thirty-seven abbots up to the Reformation were illustrious for sanctity and learning; of them, Herman, the seventh abbot, and John, the seventeenth, as well as Gerwich, its founder, and Wigand, the first prior, are commemorated in the menology.
That no general custom then existed of reading the Menology at table appears from his remark: "It would not appear unsuitable if it (the Menologium) were read aloud in public or in chapter or at least in the refectory at the beginning of dinner or supper".
The Menologion of Basil II (also called Menologium of Basil II, Menology of Basil II) is an illuminated manuscript designed as a church calendar or Eastern Orthodox Church service book (Menologion) that was compiled c. 1000 AD.
De Guilhermy, Menologe de la Companie de Jesus, assistance d'Espagne (Paris, 1902).
GUILHERMY, Menologe: Espagne, I, 433.
Menologium (from the Greek menológion, from mén "a month"; Latin menologium), also written menology, and menologe, is a service-book used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Rite of Constantinople.