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- original on 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2011-06-12. Martyrologium Romanum ad Novam Kalendarii Ekkart Sauser. "Prochorus (deacon)". Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon...
- OCLC 902173278. Baronius, Caesar (1589). Martyrologium Romanum ad nouam Kalendarii rationem et ecclesiasticae historiae veritatem restitutum, Gregorii XIII...
- calcandam gentilium consuetudinem, patres nostri statuerunt privatas in Kalendariis Ianuarii fieri litanias, ut in ecclesiis psallatur, et hora octava in...
- appeared at Rome in 1583, under the title: Martyrologium romanum ad novam kalendarii rationem et ecclesiasticæ historiæ veritatem restitutum, Gregorii XIII...
- order, he wrote a calendar with astronomical tables—‘Tertium Opusculum Kalendarii’—for Joan, princess of Wales, mother of Richard II; it is dated 1380....
- ideas on church and empire balancing hierarchy with consent. Reparatio kalendarii (1434/5), a plan for reforming the church's calendar. De Docta ignorantia...
- and 1602: Fontenaeensis libellorum suppli**** in Regia magistri relatio Kalendarii vere Gregoriani ad ecclesiasticos doctores exhibita Pontifici Maximi Clementi...
- calendar would be based. Whilst in Rome he also studied classical sources. Kalendarii Romani veteris Julii Cœsaris aetate marmori incisi explanatio. Tractatus...
- Higden monachi cestrensis (c. 1327-55) Speculum curatorum (1340, 1350) Ars kalendarii (c. 1340) Determinationes super compendio (c. 1340) Distinctiones theologicae...
- sanctorum, qui in Martyrologio Rom. non-sunt, ex variis martyrologiis, kalendariis, tabulis, monumentisque ecclesiarum, necnon vitis eorundem impressis;...