Changes for the week ending June 6, 2026.
Additions
- Homily 2.4. Of Good Works: And First of Fasting.
Errata
- Homily 1.5.
- Corrected footnote.
- 7: Added note “See Prosper of Aquitaine, De vocatione omnium gentium 1.7. Previously attributed to Ambrose” and renumbered notes following.
- Corrected footnote.
- Admonition.
- Homily 2.1.
- Corrected footnotes.
- 52: Added note “Strutting” and renumbered notes following.
- 53: Added note “See Edward Cardwell, Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England, 1:277 (no. 56, lines 20–30)” and renumbered notes following.
- 71: Added note “See Ambrose, Epistula 51 and De obitu Theodosii 34; Sozomen, Historia ecclesiastica 7.25; Theodoret, Historia ecclesiastica 5.17–18” and renumbered notes following.
- Corrected footnotes.
- Homily 2.3.
- Corrected footnotes.
- 11: Added note “The whole Office of the Dead was often called the Dirige, as in each of the Three Primers put forth in the Reign of Henry VIII. But the name belongs especially to the Matins or second part of the Office, which begins with this anthem, taken from Psalm 5:8: Dirige, Domine Deus meus, in conspectu tuo viam meam. The Evensong or first part of the Office was in like manner known by the name of Placebo from the anthem with which it opens, Placebo Domino in regione vivorum, being Psalm 116:9.”
- 12: Added note “Services of remembrance, performed a month after death or interment. The custom was that there should be monthminds and yearminds that the dead might be remembered and prayed for. See Thomas Becon, The Sick Man’s Salve, in Prayers and Other Pieces of Thomas Becon (Parker Society), 126. The Office of the Dead was used on these occasions, and the rubrics in it direct certain variations to be made in die trecennali, others in anniversariis, others again in trigintalibus (trentals). The services were often very costly. See John Brand, Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, 2:314.”
- 13: Added note “A set of thirty masses said for some dead person. See Thomas Becon, “Of Trentals for Souls Departed,” in The Reliques of Rome, 207.”
- 14: Added note “Starlings.”
- Corrected footnotes.
- Homily 2.20.
- Corrected footnotes.
- 6: Added note “About six pages beginning here, and ending “repent, turn, and amend,” are translated, almost verbatim, from Gualther’s Sixth Homily on the Prophet Joel. [See Rudolf Gwalther, In prophetas duodecim, quos vocant minores, homiliae, Joel homily 6.]” and renumbered notes following.
- 23: Added note “Joel 2:12” and renumbered notes following.
- 67: Added note “See Prosper of Aquitaine, De vocatione omnium gentium 1.8. Previously attributed to Ambrose” and renumbered notes following.
- 75: Added note “Compare Alcuin, De virtutibus et vitiis 12–13. Previously attributed to Augustine” and renumbered notes following.
- 80: Added note “See Duns Scotus, In Sententias 4.17, nn. 51–55, as rendered in Wolfgang Musculus, “De poenitentia,” in Loci communes” and renumbered notes following.
- Corrected footnotes.
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