[273] See last note.
[274] Expositio in beatum Job, seu Moralium libri xxxv, by Pope Gregory the Great.
[275] Dialogorum libri iv de vita et miraculis patrum, by the above.
[276] Scintillarum seu sententiarum catholicorum Patrum, a collection of extracts from the Fathers, by Defensor, a monk of Ligugé, near Poitiers, who lived about 800 A.D.
[277] Liber Regulae Pastoralis, by Pope Gregory.
[278] Libri duo in Evangelia, viz., 40 Homilies on the Gospels for the day, by the above.
[279] Beati immaculati, i.e., Ps. cxix.
[280] See Note 6 supra.
[281] The work of Albertus Magnus (1193–1280) with this title can have been hardly yet written when the list was drawn up. The “book” is therefore more probably Paradisus Heraclidis, the oldest Latin version of the Lausiac History of Palladius.
[282] There was a Robert, Abbot of Burton from 1150 to 1159, when he was deposed. In 1175 he was re-elected, and died in 1177.