In this monastery he died, in538. Nicephorus has left us a chronicle from the beginning of the world: of which the best editions are that of F. Guillem du Desert. This voyage, however, gave him theopportunity of confirming in faith and piety the several churches he sawon his route; giving them
1770, 1783,1906. Beinginformed of their proceedings, he hid himself, and remained so longconcealed that the canons, despairing to find him, w Zebinus, our saint's master, surpassed all the solitaries of histime, with regard to assiduity in prayer. In the eleventh and twelfth centuries this liturgy gave place to the Roman.
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