- The
Ieiunium Cereris (Latin: the fast of Ceres) was a
Roman festival devoted to the
goddess Ceres,
observed on the 4th of
October (on the 4th day prior...
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festivals of
Consualia and Opiconsivia;
those of
October 5
followed the
Ieiunium Cereris, and
those of
November 8 took
place during the
Plebeian Games....
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established 14 AD
after the
death of Augustus,
based on the
Augustalia 4:
Ieiunium Cereris, a day of
fasting in
honour of Ceres,
instituted in 191 BC as a...
- ante diem VI
Nonas Octobris F 3 a.d. V Non. Oct. C 4 IV Non. Oct. C •
Ieiunium Cereris, a fast in
honor of
Ceres 5 III Non. Oct. C dies
religiosus • mundus...
- Líbera nos, Dómine. R. Lord, save your people. V. Per baptísmum et
sanctum ieiúnium tuum. V. By your
Baptism and holy Fasting. R. Líbera nos, Dómine. R. Lord...
- xiii. K. Nov. Antoni[nus Aug. tota sua] famili[a
adsistente celebravit]
ieiunium Cereris x[... K. Nov. Fausti]na Aug[usta
excessit eodem. die a] senatu...
- 78r -
Table of
festivals readings for Luke,
titled Secundum Lucam (In
ieiunium sancti Iohannis)
Folio 78v -
Prologue to Luke (Lucas
Syrus Antiochensis)...