[388] Cp. Hauréau, Hist. de la philos. scolastique, Ptie. ii, 1880, vol. ii, p. 79. [↑]

[389] This sum of libri has been taken by English writers to stand for English “pounds.” It may however have represented Parisian livres. [↑]

[390] Prof. Brewer, Introd. to Opera Inedita of Roger Bacon, 1859, pp. xiv–xxiii. [↑]

[391] Id. p. xlvi. [↑]

[392] Id. p. xxx, sq. [↑]

[393] Id. pp. liv-lv. [↑]

[394] Compendium Philosophiæ, cap. i, in Op. Ined., pp. 398–401. [↑]

[395] Id. p. 401. Cp. p. 412 as to the multitude of theologians at Paris banished for sodomy. [↑]

[396] Id. p. 422. [↑]

[397] Id. cc. ii–v, pp. 404–32. [↑]