[26] It will be remembered that Felicitas and Perpetua are named in the Canon of the Roman Mass.
[27] Satornilos is presumably a transcriptional variant of Saturninus.
[28] Duchesne has assisted R. Graffin in editing this Martyrology in Acta Sanctorum Boll., Nov. II., under the title Breviarium Syriacum.
[29] See Mommsen, Corpus Inscript. Lat. I. 333.
[30] Lietzmann has printed the text in The Three Oldest Martyrologies. See also Ruinart, Acta Martyrum, pp. 541 f.
[31] [From the mention of Eugenius, bishop of Carthage († 505), Lietzmann concludes that the Kalendar received its present form shortly after the death of Eugenius. Edd.]
[32] Ministry of Grace, 65.
[33] See Hefele II. 400, English translation.
[34] Liturgia Romana Vetus, Muratori I. 38-40. See as to the date of the Sacramentary, Duchesne, Chr. Worship, E. tr. pp. 137-139. It has been edited by C. L. Feltoe (Sacramentarium Leonianum, Cambridge, 1896).
[35] [‘Georgii’ is a conjecture of Muratori. The MS. has ‘Gregorii.’ See Feltoe’s note, op. cit. p. 177. Edd.]