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This is a signature mark, used by printers to ensure the pages were bound in the correct order.
A decorative horizontal border composed of eight repeating stylized floral motifs resembling fleur-de-lis.
January has 31 days, and the Moon 30. This refers to the "lunar month" associated with January in the ecclesiastical calendar, used to calculate the date of Easter.
| 1 | A | Circumcision of Our Lord |
| 2 | b | St. Clair |
| 3 | c | St. Genevieve The patron saint of Paris. |
| 4 | d | St. Benedicta original: "ste. Ben." |
| 5 | e | St. Telesphorus |
| 6 | f | The Kings original: "Les Rois"; refers to the Feast of the Epiphany, celebrating the arrival of the Three Wise Men. |
| 7 | g | St. Raymond |
| 8 | A | St. Severinus |
| 9 | b | St. Julian |
| 10 | c | St. William |
| 11 | d | St. Hyginus |
| 12 | e | St. Satyrus |
| 13 | f | St. Hilary |
| 14 | g | St. Felix |
| 15 | A | St. Maurus |
| 16 | b | St. Marcellus |
| 17 | c | St. Anthony |
| 18 | d | Chair of St. Peter A feast celebrating the authority and papacy of Saint Peter. |
| 19 | e | St. Canutus original: "s. Natius"; likely a shortened or variant form for Canutus or perhaps Ignatius, though Canutus is the typical saint for January 19th. |