(3.) Migne's "Patrologia," Latin and Greek, a most invaluable collection in several score volumes. The following is a list of those consulted:—

Migne, xcvi pp.1246-1280.

(α.) Isidore of Beja, "Epitome Imperatorum vel Arabum Ephemerides atque Hispaniae Chronographia," being a continuation of the Chronicle of Isidore of Seville.

Ibid., cxxix. pp. 1111-1124.

(β.) Chronicon Sebastiani, "Salmanticensis Episcopi," 866. (Conde, Pref., p. 7, says 672-886.)

Ibid. 1146.

(γ.) Chronicon Albeldense, 866-976. (Conde, ibid., says to 973.) This is also called Chronicon Emilianense. It was perhaps begun by Dulcidius, Bishop of Salamanca, and carried on by the monk Vigila.

Florez, "Esp. Sagr.," xiv. 438-457.

(δ.) Chronicon Sampiri "Asturicensis Episcopi" (written about 1000), 869-9S2.

Ibid., pp. 466-475.