[560] Archeological Report of the Egypt Exploration Fund for 1908-1909, London, 1910, p. 18.
[561] There was a set of astronomical tables in Boncompagni's library bearing this date: "Nota quod anno dni nri ihû xpi. 1264. perfecto." See Narducci's Catalogo, p. 130.
[562] "On the Early use of Arabic Numerals in Europe," read before the Society of Antiquaries April 14, 1910, and published in Archæologia in the same year.
[563] Ibid., p. 8, n. The date is part of an Arabic inscription.
[564] O. Codrington, A Manual of Musalman Numismatics, London, 1904.
[565] See Arbuthnot, The Mysteries of Chronology, London, 1900, pp. 75, 78, 98; F. Pichler, Repertorium der steierischen Münzkunde, Grätz, 1875, where the claim is made of an Austrian coin of 1458; Bibliotheca Mathematica, Vol. X (2), p. 120, and Vol. XII (2), p. 120. There is a Brabant piece of 1478 in the collection of D. E. Smith.
[566] A specimen is in the British Museum. [Arbuthnot, p. 79.]
[567] Ibid., p. 79.
[568] Liber de Remediis utriusque fortunae Coloniae.
[569] Fr. Walthern et Hans Hurning, Nördlingen.