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Martial, I. 39: 31, 22.
Martianus: 74, 19.
Medes: 73, 15.
Megara: 68, 7-13.
Meteor: 4, 14.
Mother of God: 75, 18.
Mutinensian War: 103, 1.
Nero: 51, 4.
Nestorian wickedness: 75, 13.
Noctes Attic, see Aulus Gellius.
Origen: 92, 16.
Ovid: 67, 3.
Met. II. 327: 89, 20;
Met. IX. 498: 52, 5.
Remed. Am: 139.
Oxford, University of: 112, 9.
Palamedes, stratagems of: 50, 2.
Pamphlets: 56, 3.
Pandects: 73, 24.
Paris: 71, 8.
Parnassus, poems of: 50, 1.
Parrot, the silly: 44, 5.
Parthenius: 74, 17.
Perfect word, book of: 49, 16.
Peri Hermeneias, see Aristotle.
Persians: 73, 15.
Philippa, Queen: 115, 2.
Philolaus: 20, 8.
Phocas: 66, 12.
Phryne: 92, 23.
Pindar: 74, 17.
Plato, ideas of: 9, 8.
Plato's Phædo: 92, 7.
Plato, Timæus: 20, 9.
Pliny, Nat. His. X. 11: 22, 2.
———'s. Natural History: 74, 2.
Policraticon, see Salisbury.
Pons Asinorum, see Roger Bacon.
Priscian and Donatus, rules of: 69, 21.
Ptolemy: 57, 6.
Ptolemy's Almagest: 74, 2, cp. I., 10, 6.
Pythagoras, two "paths of": 47, 21; 25, 6.
Quatrefoil: 106, 20.
Quindecemvirs: 21, 7.
Renan, Avveroès: 55f. (L.B.); 20, 5.
Roger Bacon, Op. Maj. 27: 20, 5.
121: 113, 7.
Op. Tert. II., 21 (Pons Asinorum): 85, 1.
Romans: 71, 8.
Rome: 75, 3.
St. Augustine, De Civ. Dei IX., 20: 93, 14.
St. Augustine's Epistles, cxxxvii.
St. Cuthbert: 121, 21.
St. Jerome, preface to the Pentateuch: 40, 21.
St. Thomas, translation of: 117,8
Salisbury, John of, Eutheticus (introd. to Policraticon).
Salisbury, John of, Policraticon: 90, 18.
Sallust: 74, 18.
Saturn (devours his own children): 9, 14.
Scorpion in treacle: 78, 16.
Seleucus: 51, 10.
Seneca: 51, 4.
Shittim-wood: 109, 1.
Sibylline books: 21, 5.
Sidonius: 86, 2.
Simonides: 67, 24.
Sophocles: 67, 23.
Speusippus: 20, 5.
Suetonius, Lives of the XII Caesars: 103, 9.
Synteresis: see "Doctor and Student."
Tabernacle: 8, 18.
Taurus (the philosopher): 68, 4.
Tegni: see Galen.
Tertullian's Apologeticus: 96, 7-8.
Theocritus: 74, 10.