[9] E.g., “Et facta oblatione fit missa” (c. 38, p. 68).

[10] Euseb., De Pasch., c. 7; see c. 12a. E. Montfaucon, Introduction to Eusebius’ Commentary on the Psalms, Paris, 1707. Migne, Patr. Gr., xxiii. 51.

[11] Tert., De Orat., 14. Socrates, Hist. Eccl., 6, 8. Duchesne, 218-22.

[12] Ovid, Fasti, i. 79. Leo M., Sermo, 41, 1. Migne, Patr. Lat., liv. 272; Binterim, v. 134.

[13] Barnabas, Epist., 15. Ignatius, Ad Magn., 9. Justin, Apol., i. 67.

[14] Peregr. Silviæ, 102, 71 cod.; ed. Geyer, c. 44, 2.

[15] Euseb., Vita Const., 4, 19, 20.

[16] Hist. Eccl., i. 18, towards the end: ἐνομοτέθησε, τῶν δικαστηρίων καὶ τὼν ἂλλων πραγμάτων σχολὴν ἂγειν.

[17] Cod. Theod., 2, 8, de feriis 1. Law of 321.

[18] Op. cit., 2, 8, 18; 8, 8, 3; 11, 7, 13. In these laws Sunday is still called “dies solis,” but with the addition, “quem dominicum rite dixere majores.”