JORATH. DE ANIMALIBUS. A Syriac writer (?).
LAPIDARIUM. See MARBODIUS DE GEMMIS. There are many treatises under this name.
LEO IX. (1054). See Migne, Patrologia.
LUCAN (d. 65). One of the most popular Latin poets of the Middle Age.
MACER FLORIDUS (6th cent.). On THE VIRTUES OF HERBS.
MACROBIUS (circ. 409). His commentary on the dream of Scipio was a favourite work in Medieval times.
MARTIANUS CAPELLA (circ. 400). Wrote a poem, THE MARRIAGE OF MERCURY AND PHILOLOGIA, treating of THE SEVEN LIBERAL ARTS, which was the standard text-book from the 5th century for the schools.
MESSAHALA (circ. 1100).
METHODIUS, PSEUDO- (8th cent.). DE AGARINI.
MICHAEL SCOT (circ. 1235). At this time concerned in the translation of some Arabic works on Astronomy, and Aristotle's DE COELO and DE MUNDO DE ANIMA, and HISTORIA NATURALIS with commentaries.