[93] There is an evident reference to Prov. i. 9 in these words which accords well with Scot’s usual style.

[94] Printed, but very incompletely, at Augsburg in 1596 in 8vo.

[95] Hist. Dip. Frid. II. vol. iv. pt. i. pp. 381, 382.

[96] Can this have been Cologna, a village about four miles north of Salerno?

[97] Fondo Vaticano 4428.

[98] The words are: ‘Ex libro animalium Aristotelis Domini Imperatoris in margine’ (p. 158 recto): see [facsimile at p. 55].

[99] Bibl. Chisiana E viii. 251, at p. 41 bottom margin.

[100] P. 158, recto col. 1.

[101] p. 164.

[102] Pl. xiii. sin. cod. 9. Other MSS. of the Abbreviatio Avicennae are these: Fondo Vaticano 7096; Fondo Regina di Svezia 1151; Bibl. Burgensis 8557 in 8vo memb. saec. xiii. vel xiv.; Bibl. Pommersfeld, saec. xiv.; Paris, Anc. Fonds 6443; Venice, Bibl. St. Marc. 171 memb. saec. xiv. (the same library has another MS. in 4to memb. saec. xiv., see the Catalogue by Valentinelli, vol. v. p. 58). Bologna, Bibl. Univ. 1340 in fol. chart. saec. xiv. doubtful; Oxford, Bodl. MSS. Canon. Misc. 562 saec. xiv. et xv.; Merton Coll. MS. 277 saec. xiv.; All Souls MS. 72 saec. xiv.