[23] Compendium Studii, p. 425.

[24] In the printed edition of Dempster, the reference is ‘lib. 3 sententiarum, quaest. iii.,’ but I have not been able to verify it.

[25] Hist. Litt. de la France, vol. ix. p. 65.

[26] Opus Majus, p. 84.

[27] Elinando.

[28] Decamerone, viii. 9.

[29] See infra, [chap. x].

[30] The MS. of Scot’s Physionomia in the Vatican Library (Fondo della Regina di Svezia 1151, saec. xvi?) has joined to it some extravagant lines in praise of the Parisian schools, where the writer compares them to Paradise. There is no reason to suppose Scot wrote these verses, but they fully support the statement made in the text.

[31] Pl. lxxxix. sup. cod. 38. See Appendix, No. 1.

[32] See p. 244 of the MS.