[117] Diff., 2, 41.

[118] Sentent., 1, 10, 17.

[119] Sentent., 3, 5, 35–36.

[120] See pp. [199][206].

[121] Four definitions are given, 2, 24, 3 and 9. Cf. 8, 6, 1; Diff., 2, 149. See pp. [116][119]. For the marshaling of the minor subjects under philosophy see [Appendix II].

[122] Sentent., 1, 17, 1–4.

[123] Etym., 8, 6, 23. In books VII and VIII of the Etymologies, where the subjects taken up appear to be treated in the order of merit, the place of the pagan philosophers in the list is an instructive one. The list is as follows: God, the persons of the Trinity, angels, patriarchs, prophets and martyrs, the clergy, the faithful, heretics, pagan philosophers, poets, sibyls, magi, the heathen, and heathen gods, who are the equivalent of demons. See [p. 196], [note].

[124] 8, 7, 10.

[125] See [p. 26].

[126] 8, 7, 1.