[515] Sandys, i. 638; and see Jerome, Ep. xxii., ed. 1734, i. 114.
[516] Sandys i. 618.
[517] Comparetti, Vergil in the M. A., 77.
[518] Taylor, Classical Heritage, 37.
[519] Sandys, i. 638-39; see what is said about use of Ovid at Canterbury.
[520] On the use of classics in the Middle Ages see Sandys, i. 630 (Plautus and Terence), 631 (Lucretius), 633 (Catullus and Virgil), 635 (Horace), 638 (Ovid), 641 (Lucan), 642 (Statius), 643 (Martial), 644 (Juvenal), 645 (Persius), 648 (Cicero), 653 (Seneca), 654 (Pliny), 655 (Quintilian), etc.
[521] Rashdall, i. 42.
[522] Lyte, 88-89; Einstein, 180.
[523] Bacon, Op. ined., 84, 148.
[524] Mullinger, 211.