[621] These are, of course, the Opus majus, the Opus minus, and the Opus tertium; also the Vatican Fragment, the position of which is not quite clear; but it is part of the writings of this year, and constitutes apparently the introductory letter to Clement.
[622] The authority for this is the Chronica XXIV., Generalium Ordinis Minorum; see Bridges, vol. iii. p. 158.
[623] See Op. tertium, p. 26 sqq. (Brewer).
[624] Opus majus, pars ii. end of chap. v. and beginning of chap. vi. (Bridges, iii. p. 49); see Op. tertium (Brewer), p. 81.
[625] Op. maj. pars ii. chap. xv. (Bridges, iii. p. 71).
[626] Op. tertium, p. 39.
[627] Op. maj. pars ii. (Bridges, iii. pp. 69-70). Cf. ante, p. 180.
[628] The reference seems to be to the Ethics and Politics.
[629] Compendium studii, p. 424 (Brewer).
[630] Op. tertium, p. 14.