[188] Cp. Ueberweg, i, 379–80. [↑]

[189] Cited by Hampden, Bampton Lect. p. 443. [↑]

[190] Metalogicus, vii, 2; Poole, p. 223. [↑]

[191] Gemma Ecclesiastica, Distinctio i, c. 51; Works, ed. Brewer, Rolls Series, ii, 148–49; pref. p. xxxv. [↑]

[192] Cp. Hauréau, Hist. de la philos. scolastique, Ptie. II (1880), i, 61. Hauréau points out that Simon’s writings are strictly orthodox, whatever his utterances may have been. [↑]

[193] Distinctio, ii, c. 24; pp. liv, 285. [↑]

[194] Cp. Pearson, Hist. of England during the Early and Middle Ages, ii, 504. [↑]

[195] The Saynt Graal, ed. Furnivall, 1861, pp. 7, 84; History of the Holy Grail, ed. Furnivall, 1874, pp. 5–7; Pearson, as cited, i, 606–607. [↑]

[196] Hauréau, Hist. de la philos. scolastique, i, 1870, p. 502. [↑]

[197] Poole, pp. 141–42. [↑]