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name of feastIulia [of Corsica]
X-codeJU31 (click here for the full office text)
incipit=VH? causa corona martyrum =MH? adest beate virginis =LH? beata namque iulia =WH? beata virgo iulia
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Carthaginensis, Carthaginem, Africe, Corsice, Lombardorum, Brixie, Brixia
liturgical order of serviceV=H M=H L=H W=H Q=H
summary of poetic analysisV=o M=o L=o W={oo;o;o”;o;o;o;o;o;o;o;o;o;o;o} Q=o [”]
basic edition (usually AH)AH 52 #389
general informationtransmitted to the Bollandists by a canon of Brescia, this "office", as printed in AH, has these items: first vespers, 10 stanzas; matins, 7 stanzas; lauds, 5 stanzas; second vespers, 15 stanzas; for the translation, 6 stanzas and the incipit of a doxology. All are poems of four lines, and several cite a well-known hymn in the last line. As AH suggests, hymns texts are probably confused with parts of a rhymed office. Ending with doxologies, they have here been interpreted as multi-stanza hymns.
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: Acta Ss. Mai V, 171; 1, ?date, Brescia