[707] Cf. Lectionary of Silos.
[708] Spelman, Conc., i. 520.
[709] As, for example, in the ninth century Calendars of Stablo and Cologne. Notker Balbulus is ignorant of the church on the Via Salaria, but gives the story of Monte Gargano on the 29th September. Migne, Patr. Lat., cxxxi. 1154.
[710] It is the same with the missals of Ivrea and Florence in Ebner, Iter Ital., 28 and 52.
[711] See Schrod., art. “Schutzengelfest” in the Kirchenlexikon, x., 2nd ed., 2015. The Spanish calendars printed in Migne, Patr. Lat., lxxxv. and lxxxvi., have not the Festival of the Guardian Angels.
[712] Marzohl and Schneller, iv. 707 note.
[713] Tillemont, Hist. des Emp., iv., art. ix. 251 et seq. Also 93, art. lxii.
[714] Niceph. Call., Hist. Eccl., 8, 31. Tillemont, Mém., vii., art. viii. 8.
[715] Theophanes, Chronogr., ed. Bonn, i. 37-40.
[716] Ambrosius, De Obitu Theod., c. 40. Migne, Patr. Lat., xvi. 1399. Paulinus Nol., Epist. ad Severum. Migne, Patr. Lat., lxi. 326. Theodoret, Hist. Eccl., i. 18.