[796] Wüstenfeld, Synaxarium, etc., 97.
[797] Op. cit., 120 seqq.
[798] Morcelli, Calend. Eccl. Const. i., 227.
[799] Morcelli (op. cit., i. 15), declares it is the oldest, and older than the Menologium Sirleti in particular.
[800] Muralt, Chronogr. Byz., i. 475.
[801] Both appear in the Calendar of the Syrian Church: Jacobus Zebedæi on the 30th April, Jacobus Alphæi on the 9th October, and Jacobus frater Domini on the 23rd October and 28th December.
[802] Printed in Morcelli, i. 69-105.
[803] Gams, Series Epp., 904.
[804] Nova Collectio Script. Vet., v., Romæ, 1821, 58-65.
[805] E.g. in Aurelian of Arles, † 553 (Migne, Patr. Lat., lxviii., 596): “In martyrum festivitatibus, etc.”