[505] Stokes, Margaret, Six Months in the Appenines, p. 213.
[506] For list see Miss Stokes, op. cit. pp. 296–297.
[507] Muratori, Antiquitates Italicae, Dissert. Tom. iii., col. 821.
[508] See Stokes, Margaret, op. cit. p. 216 for contents.
[509] About 90 of his poems are published by Traube, Poetae Aev. Carl.
[510] See his tract Artem Euticii Grammatici in Traube’s O Roma Nobilis, p. 61, which shows a knowledge of Greek. Traube thinks it was composed in Ireland.
[511] Montfaucon, Pal. Graeca, p. 235, describes the Greek Psalter transcribed by Sedulius now No. 8047 in the Library at the Arsenale at Paris.
[512] First published by Cardinal Mai in Specilegium Romanus; also by Traube in Quellen u. Untersuchungen zur lateinischen Philologie des Mittelalters; Teil I., Erstes Heft von S. Hellman, München, 1906, pp. 203, Zweites Heft Johannes Scottus von Edward Kennard Rand, München, 1906, p. 106.
[513] Turner, Book Review in Cath. Univ. Bulletin, xiii., p. 149.
[514] Ibid.