medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
John Dillon wrote:
>
> Limiting comment to medieval calendars _within the Roman Rite_ (as
> the discussion concerns changes to the Roman Calendar), one might
> observe that "all medieval calendars", even as hyperbole, is surely
> overbroad. Anne's feast doesn't seem to become widespread in the
> Latin West until at least the later twelfth century and I suspect
> it's still absent from a lot of thirteenth-century calendars.
Yes, OK - I was thinking of the end of the medieval period. (Those of us
with a Sarum perspective only start with the thirteenth century!) Anne's
feast is added to the Sarum Calendar in 1383 (and probably for the whole of
Canterbury Province.)
John Briggs
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