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A decorative woodcut initial 'O' featuring a floral or foliate pattern.
Fruitful leisure is described, bk. xviij, ch. xxxviij.
The deeds of Abbot Odilo, bk. xxiiij, ch. cij.
The deeds of Odo of Cluny, bk. xxiiij, ch. lv.
Certain miracles of the same Odo, bk. xxiiij, ch. xxxiiij.
The greatest Olympiad, bk. xj, ch. lij.
Onesimus, disciple of Paul, bk. ij, ch. xlix.
The feast of All Saints is instituted, bk. xxij, ch. cvij.
Horace the poet flourishes, bk. vj, ch. lxvij.
The Orkney Islands are described, bk. j, ch. lxxvii.
The childhood of Origen, bk. xj, ch. ij.
His study and books, bk. xj, ch. iij.
Abbot Oz, bk. xiiij, ch. lxx.
The gardener catches a thief, bk. xxij, ch. lx.
Orosius the teacher flourishes, bk. xviij, ch. vj.
The origin and kingdom of the Ostrogoths, bk. xvj, ch. xij.
The miracles of King Oswald, bk. xiij, ch. lxxix.
The empire of Otto, bk. ix, ch. xxvj.
Otto I rules as emperor, bk. xxiiij, ch. lxix.
Otto II rules as emperor, bk. xxiiij, ch. lxxxix.
Otto III rules as emperor, bk. xxiiij, ch. xcij.
Otto V rules as emperor, bk. xxix, ch. cvj.
Ovid Naso flourishes, bk. vj, ch. cvj.
A decorative woodcut initial 'P' featuring a floral or foliate pattern.
The deeds of Abbot Pachomius, bk. xviij, ch. xlvij.
Pachomius gives a rule to the monks, bk. xviij, ch. lxxviij.
Abbot Paphnutius, bk. xiiij, ch. lxxxvj.
The region of Palestine is described, bk. j, ch. lxij.
The wondrous Pharos is built, bk. v, ch. xiiij.
The deeds of Phares and Pharao, bk. xxiiij, ch. x.
The malice of the priest Palumbus, bk. xxv, ch. xxix.
The wondrous body of Pallas is found, bk. xxv, ch. xxxiiij.
The persecution of Palestine, bk. xij, ch. lxxxv.
The region of Pamphylia is described, bk. j, ch. lxx.
Pambo the monk, bk. xiiij, ch. lvij.
The deeds of Abbot Pambo, bk. xvij, ch. lxviij.
Panaetius the philosopher flourishes, bk. v, ch. xlix.
The region of Pannonia is described, bk. j, ch. lxxxiij.
The boy Pantaleon, bk. xiiij, ch. xcv.
Pantaenus the philosopher and certain teachers, bk. x, ch. xxv.
The region of Pentapolis is described, bk. j, ch. lxvij.
Papirius the consul flourishes, bk. v, ch. vij.
Pope Rossolus exercises tyranny, bk. xxx, ch. cxix.
The war of the Pavians and the Milanese, bk. xxx, ch. vij.
The region of Parthia is described, bk. j, ch. lxiij.
The Paradise of Heraclides, bk. xvij, ch. xliiij.
The Paradise of Muhammad, bk. xxij, ch. lxx.
The Parisian dissension, bk. xxx, ch. xxxvij.
The Passion of Christ begins, bk. vij, ch. xxxvij.
Paschalius is punished in the baths, bk. xxij, ch. xciiij.
The Pastoral Care of Gregory, bk. xxij, ch. xxvij.
The general crusade is described, bk. xxx, ch. lxxix.
Patroclus the martyr, bk. xj, ch. cviij.
The moral sayings of the Fathers, bk. xv, ch. lxxix.
The deeds of Patrick of Ireland, bk. xx, ch. xxiij.
The mockery of Paul is expressed, bk. vij, ch. iiij.
Paul is converted, bk. vij, ch. lxxiiij.
Paul visits Peter, bk. vij, ch. lxxij.
The ordination of Paul with Barnabas, bk. x, ch. x.
How Paul rebuked Peter, bk. x, ch. xcj.
The division of Paul and Barnabas, bk. x, ch. xcv.
The imprisonment of Paul, bk. x, ch. lj.
The appeal of Paul, bk. ix, ch. ij.
The arrival of Paul at Rome, bk. ix, ch. v.
The passion of Paul, bk. ix, ch. xvij. and following.
Paul the bishop, bk. ix, ch. xlvij.
Paul the hermit, bk. xi, ch. lxxxvj.
Paul of Samosata, the heretic, bk. xi, ch. lxxvj.
Paul the Simple, monk, bk. xiiij, ch. xv.
The deeds of Paul the Simple, bk. xvij, ch. lxxvii.
The deeds of Paula the widow, bk. xviij, ch. xlvij.
The deeds of Paul of Léon, bk. xxj, ch. cxxij.
The deeds of Paulinus of Nola, bk. xviij, ch. xxxvij.
The planets are distinguished, bk. j, ch. xxv.
Plato is born, bk. iij, ch. lx.
Plato flourishes, bk. iij, ch. lxxiiij.
Plato dies, bk. iiij, ch. vj.
Plautus the poet flourishes, bk. v, ch. li.
The Psalter is corrected, bk. xvj, ch. xcij.
Praxedes the martyr, bk. x, ch. cvj.
The sin of the first parents is set down, bk. j, ch. xlv.
Sins are distinguished, bk. j, ch. xlvij.
Pelagia the sinner, bk. xj, ch. xcvj.
The Pelagian heresy arises, bk. xviij, ch. xlij.
The parts of penance are distinguished, bk. j, ch. xlvij.
Divine perfection is expressed, bk. j, ch. j.
Pericles rules the Athenians, bk. j, ch. iij.
Parmenides the philosopher flourishes, bk. iij, ch. xliiij.
The region of Persia is described, bk. j, ch. lxv.
Parmenius the martyr, bk. xj, ch. xc.
Persius the poet, bk. viij, ch. xxxviij.
The kingdom of the Persians is described, bk. xvj, ch. lij.
Peter’s prison and chains, bk. viij, ch. viij.
The passion of Peter, bk. viij, ch. xij.
Petronilla and Felicula, bk. ix, ch. xxxviij.
A certain Peter and Paul, martyrs, bk. xi, ch. xlvj.
Peter of Alexandria, bk. xiij, ch. xv.
Peter of Alexandria and Lucius the Arian, bk. xiiij, ch. lvij.
Petronius of Bologna flourishes, bk. xx, ch. xxv.
Peter Damian flourishes, bk. xxv, ch. lij.
Petrus Alphonsi is converted, bk. xxv, ch. xcvij.
The dissension of Peter Leonis, bk. xxvij, ch. v.
Peter Abelard flourishes, bk. xxvij, ch. xvij.
The deeds of Peter of Tarentaise, bk. xxvij, ch. cxxiij.
Peter Lombard flourishes, bk. xxix, ch. j.
Peter Comestor flourishes, bk. xxix, ch. j. and xxj.
The deeds of Peter the Recluse, bk. xxvij, ch. xj.
The deeds of Peter the One-eyed, bk. xxix, ch. xxvij.
The passion of Peter of Milan, bk. xxxj, ch. ccij.
The deeds of Praejectus of Auvergne, bk. xxiij, ch. cxix.
The preaching of Christ begins, bk. vij, ch. ij.
Presumption is treated through examples, bk. xvij, ch. vj.
The Order of Preachers is founded, bk. xxx, ch. lxv.
The Premonstratensian Order begins, bk. xxvj, ch. xxviij.
Priam the father, bk. xiiij, ch. lxx.
Priacon the martyr, bk. xij, ch. clix.
Philemon the poet flourishes, bk. v, ch. v.
Philip of Macedon dies, bk. v, ch. xviij.
Philo is held in renown, bk. vij, ch. xxxij.
Pilate is appointed judge, bk. vij, ch. v.
Pilate dies in exile, bk. vij, ch. xlvij.
Phileas the bishop, bk. xij, ch. xxv.
Philemon and Apollonius, bk. xij, ch. l.
Philip the Apostle, bk. ix, ch. lxxxviij.
Philip, father of Eugenia, bk. xj, ch. uij.
The empire of Philip, bk. xj, ch. xxxij.
His conversion and death, bk. xj, ch. xxxv.
The deeds of Abbot Philibert, bk. xxiij, ch. xciiij.
Philippicus rules as emperor, bk. xxiij, ch. xxxviij.
The deeds of the priest Philogonius, bk. xviij, ch. lxxxviij.
Philip, King of the Franks, is born, bk. xxix, ch. xiij.
The same Philip reigns, bk. xxix, ch. xvij.
The same Philip takes up the cross, bk. xxix, ch. xlv.
The same Philip crosses the sea, bk. xxix, ch. l.