[617] Sigebert of Gemblours mentions the event ad ann. 969. Migne, Patr. Lat., clx. 191.
[618] It is not in the Kalendarium Gothicum, the Neapolitan Calendar, nor in that of Charlemagne belonging to 781 (ed. Piper), nor in the Greek menologies of Basil and Constantinople.
[619] Römische Quartalschrift, 1901, 244 seqq. Ranke is much mistaken in thinking that Bede celebrated the conversion of St Paul “in the ancient manner” on 30th June. See Beda, Martyrol., ed. Migne, Patr. Lat., xciv. 962.
[620] Hieron. De Vir. Ill., c. 7, Chron. Pasch. The Fasti Idat. and Theod. Lector (Hist. Eccl., 2, 61) agree in giving the 3rd March as the date.
[621] Edited by Usener from a Parisian MS. of the ninth to twelfth century, in Anal. Boll., xiii. 373-78. See the author’s art., “Zur Gesch. des Aposels Andreas,” in the Katholik, 1906, vol. iii.
[622] Printed by Mombritius & Surius in Latin only. C. Chr. Woog (Lips., 1749) published the Greek text. Morcelli, Menol. Const., i. 245, and Tischendorf, Acta Apost. Apocr., Lips., 1861, 105 seqq. The πράξεις τοῦ Ἀνδρέου καὶ Ματθεία (op. cit., 432 seqq.) are full of childish legends.
[623] Passio S. Artemii auctore Johanne mon., c. 16. Migne, Patr. Gr., xcvi., 1266. Paulinus Nol., Poema, 19, 33. See also the Enconium S. Lucæ, printed for the first time in the August number of the Jahrbuch für protest. Theologie for 1890, by Ph. Meyer, and Abu’l Barakat, Oriens Chr., Rome, 1902, 337, No. 6. Tüb. Quartalsch., 1905, 596 et seqq.
[624] See the Calendar in Seldenius, De Synedriis Hebr., and that given by Mai.
[625] Venantius Fort., Carmina, 8, 6. See Kirchenlexikon, iii., 2nd ed., 774, art. “Compostela,” by Hefele.
[626] Notker Balbulus, ad VIII. Kal. Aug., says: “Iussu Herodis regis decollatus est Hierosolymis.... Hujus ossa ad Hispanias translata.” Migne, Patr. Lat., cxxxi. 1125.