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- A menologium (/mɛnəˈloʊdʒiəm/, pl. menologia), also known by other names, is any collection of information arranged according to the days of a month, usually...
- A menologium rusti**** (pl. menologia rustica), also known by other names, was a publicly displa**** month-by-month inscription of the Roman calendar with...
- The Menologion, Menologium, or Menology of Basil II is an illuminated m****cript designed as a church calendar or Eastern Orthodox Church service book...
- Farnese Marbles. Among the notable works found in the museum are the Menologium Rusti**** and the Herculaneum papyri, carbonized by the eruption of Mount...
- Canonized 11th century, Constantinople by Eastern Orthodox Church Feast November 9/November 22 Attributes Pen, Scroll, Religious habit Major works Menologium...
- which were to be slaughtered were dedicated to the gods.” An entry in the Menologium seu Calendarium Poeti****, an Old English poem about the months, explains:...
- Additional parts of the service are changed daily, mostly according to the Menologium. Horologium is the latinized version of the Gr**** hōrológion (ὡρολόγιον)...
- according to the menologium. Sometimes several children in one family would bear one name. Furthermore, the total number of names in the menologium at the time...
- throughout the 17th–19th centuries, but was omitted from the official Synodal Menologium at the end of the 19th century. It is possibly derived from the Gr****...
- throughout the 17th–19th centuries, it was omitted from the official Synodal Menologium at the end of the 19th century. It is possibly derived from Abtalion,...