The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 1: title page and dedication.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 3. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 2: Cities of Rome, Alexandria, Constantinople, Trier.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 4-7. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 3: Dedication to the emperor and birthdays of the Caesars.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 8-9 CIL 1,

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 4: Pictures of the 7 planets with table of favourable and unfavourable days and hours.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berl

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 5: Signs of the Zodiac. MGH p.47. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 6: the calendar of Philocalus. Inscriptiones Latinae Antiquissimae, Berlin (1893) pp.256-278.   Die Calenderbilder 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 7: Pictures of the emperors.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 34-35. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 8: Consular feasts from the fall of the kings to AD 354.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.50-61. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 9: Paschal cycle from AD 312 for 100 years.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.62-64. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 10: Prefects of the City of Rome from AD 254 to AD 354.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.65-69. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 11: Commemorations of the Bishops of Rome from AD 255 to AD 352.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.70. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 12: Commemorations of the Martyrs.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.71-2. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 13: Bishops of Rome.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.73-6. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 14: Notice of the 14 regions of the City. Topographie der Stadt Rom in Alterthum II (1871), pp.543-571. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 15: The book of the generations.   MGH   , pp.89-140. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 16: Chronicle of the City of Rome.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp. 143-148. 

 The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 3: Dedication to the emperor and birthdays of the Caesars.   Die Calenderbilder  , Berlin (1888) figure 8-9; CIL 1, Berlin (1893) p. 255. 

[Transcription of right-hand image]

NATALES

CAESARVM

 MENS·IANVAR 

 MENS·AVGUSTO 

LVCI·AELI·CAESARIS·IDIB·IAN DIVI·PERTINACIS·KAL·AUG
DIVI·GORDIANI·XIII·K·IAN D·N·CONSTANTI·VII·IDV·AVG
DIVI·ADRIANI·IX·KAL·IAN DIVI·PROBI·XIIII·KAL·SEP

 MENS·FEBRVAR 

 MENS·SEPTEMB 

DIVI·CONSTANTINI·III·K·MAR DIVI·AVRELIANI·V·IDV·SEP

 MENS·MARTIO 

DIVI·TRAIANI·XIIII·KAL·OCT
DIVI·CONSTANTI·PR·KAL·APR PII·ANTONINI·XIII·KAL·OCT

 MENS·APRIL 

DIVI·AVGUSTI·IX·KAL·OCT
DIVI·SEVERI·III·IDV·APR

 MENS·OCTOB 

M·ANTONINI·VI·KL·MAI DIVI·ALEXANDRI·KAL·OCT

 MENS·MAIO 

 MENS·NOVEMB 

DIVI·CLAVDI·VI·IDVS·MAI DIVI·NERVAE·VI·IDV·NOV

 MENS·IVNIO 

DIVI·VESPASIANI·XV·KAL·DEC

 MENS·DECEMB 

 MENS·IVLIO 

DIVI·VERI·XVIII·KAL·IAN
DIVI·TITI·III·KAL·IAN

Notes to the online text.

These monochrome photographs come from Codex Vaticanus Barberini latinus 2154 (=R1), via S  TRZYGOWSKI , figures 8-9. Since there is a list of imperial birthdays on the right-hand page, I have transcribed this below the images, but taken it from the text printed in CIL, not from the image.