NECROLOGIUM

NECROLOGIUM
NECROLOGIUM
Graece Νεκρολόγιον, dicitur defunctorun catalogus, Bedae Histor. Anglic. l. 4. c. 14. Aliter Obitorium seu Obituarium, item Calendarium. Anselmus l. 1. Ep. 71. Vir ille. qui a nobis nuper moriens monachum sumpsit habitum. Sietiam benedictionem assumpsit; mandate nobis nomen et diem obitus eius, ut in nostro calendaric scribatur, etc. Vide quoque supra in Martyrologium.

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