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Martyrology of Usuard
Usuard was a Benedictine monk of the Abbey of St-Germain-des-Prxs, Paris.
He seems to have died about the year 875, and the prologue in which he offers
to Charles the Bald his most important work, the Martyrology
, which he had
undertaken at that monarch's instigation, was apparently written very shortly
before the author's death. Usuard was a prominent member of his order and he
had been sent on a mission to Spain in 858 to procure certain important
relics, of which journey an account is still preserved (see Acta SS., July
VI, 459). The Martyrologium
which bears his name, a compilation upon which
the existing Roman Martyrology depends very closely, remained throughout the
Middle Ages the most famous document of its kind, and is preserved to us in
innumerable manuscripts, of which Dom Quentin gives a partial list
(Martyrologes historiques, 1908, pp. 675-7). The rather complicated
history of the evolution of the early medieval martyrologia culminating
in Usuard's work has for the first time been accurately told by Dom Quentin
in the book just cited. It has, however, long been known that Usuard provided
what was substantially an abridgement of Ado's Martyrology
(see ADO OF
VIENNE) in a form better adapted for practical liturgical use. In certain
points, however, Usuard reverted to a Lyonese recension of Bede's augmented
Martyrology
, which was attributed to the famous archdeacon Florus. But
the story of the relation of these texts, unravelled for the first time
by Dom Quentin, is too complicated to be detailed here. The text of Usuard's
Martyrologium
was carefully edited by Dom Bouillant (Paris, 1718) from
manuscript Latisi 13745 at Paris, which, if not the autograph of the author,
dates at any rate from his time. A still more elaborate edition was brought
out by the Bollandist Du Sollier in Acta SS., June, VI. It has been
reprinted in P.L., CXXIII-CXXIV.
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