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 5: Signs of the Zodiac. MGH p.47. 

[Illustrations are lost]
[Images of the 12 signs here]
ARI. CAN. LIB. CAP.
In his signis tropicis luna cum erit, nummos mutuos dare vel accipere, testamentum facere, telam ordiri, lanas lavare, pecora castrare, conductum facere, migrare utile.
[When the moon is in these tropic signs, it is advantageous to lend or borrow money, to make a will, to begin weaving, to wash wool, to geld livestock, or to make a contract.]
TAV. LEO. SCO. AQV.
In his signis solidis luna cum erit, beneficium petere, cum potente colloqui, rationem reddere, instrumenta conficere, pueros puellas in disciplina mittere, fundamenta ponere, arbores inscrere, propagines facere, vites deprimere, terram proscindere, serere, metere utile est.
[When the moon is in these unbroken signs, it is advantageous to seek a gift, to talk with the powerful, to render an account, to collect tools, to send boys and girls for instruction, to lay foundations, to plant trees, to make cuttings, to sow, or to reap.]
GEM. VIR. SA. PIS.
In his signis duplicibus luna cum erit, viam navigium ingredi, navem in aquam deducere, olivam legere, vindemiam facere, calcem carbonem coquere, vina diffundere, barbam capillos facere utile est.
[When the moon is in these duplex signs, it is advantageous to begin a journey by ship, to launch a ship, to pick olives, to gather grapes, to make charcoal, to hand round wine, to comb the beard.]

Notes

This page is lost from all the illuminated copies, together with the image of January which was on the other side. However the text had been preserved in the St. Gall manuscript.