Medii Aevi Kalendarium: Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of the Middle Ages : with Kalendars from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century, and an Alphabetical Digest of Obsolete Names of Days, Forming a Glossary of the Dates of the Middle Ages, with Tables and Other Aids for Ascertaining Dates, Band 1AMS Press, 1978 - 492 Seiten |
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... Sunday to Monday , because the former was Childermas day : - " Maist " Brakle shall p'che at Poules on Sunday next comyng as he tolde me that for cause childermesse day fal on y Sunday the cor- onac'on shal [ be ] on the Moneday . An ...
... Sunday to Monday , because the former was Childermas day : - " Maist " Brakle shall p'che at Poules on Sunday next comyng as he tolde me that for cause childermesse day fal on y Sunday the cor- onac'on shal [ be ] on the Moneday . An ...
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... Sunday may fall on March 1 , and the last on April 14. This Sunday has a variety of names allusive to peculiar rites and popular customs , for- merly observed on this day , some of which are not yet entirely obsolete . BOOK II . Midlent ...
... Sunday may fall on March 1 , and the last on April 14. This Sunday has a variety of names allusive to peculiar rites and popular customs , for- merly observed on this day , some of which are not yet entirely obsolete . BOOK II . Midlent ...
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... Sunday even . An old homily for Trinity Sunday , quoted by Strutt , declares that the triune form was found in man that Adam , our forefather of the earth , was the first person ; that Eve , of Adam , was the second person ; and that of ...
... Sunday even . An old homily for Trinity Sunday , quoted by Strutt , declares that the triune form was found in man that Adam , our forefather of the earth , was the first person ; that Eve , of Adam , was the second person ; and that of ...
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