The Labors of the Months at Santi Quattro Coronati
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2025
One of the most important documents for dating Santi Quattro Coronati’s extensive ensemble of mural decorations is the marble slab embedded in the south wall of the Sylvester Chapel (Figure 3.1). The neatly chiseled inscription records Stefano Conti’s patronage, and lists the numerous relics contained in the oratory’s altar. It also reveals a great deal about how time was measured in papal Rome during the thirteenth century:
This chapel was dedicated in praise of almighty God and in honor of the blessed Sylvester, pope and confessor, by Rainaldus, Bishop of Ostia, who embraced the prayers of Stefano, cardinal priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere, who commissioned the construction of the chapel and residence. In the name of God, Amen. The year of our Lord 1246, indiction IV, on the Friday before Palm Sunday, in the fourth year of the pontificate of Innocent IV.
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