[173] Paris, Sorbonne, 932, 943; St. Victor, 171; Ancien Fonds, 6504; Venice, St. Mark, vi. 54.
[174] Vita di Gherardo Cremonense, Roma, 1851. The distinction between the elder and younger Gerard had been noticed by Flavio Biondo (1388-1463); by Zaccharia Lilio (obiit c. 1522) and by Giulio Faroldo in the sixteenth century. I have found the same accuracy in the Risorgimento d’Italia of the Abate Saverio Bettinelli, which appeared at Bassano in 1786 (vol. i. p. 81). Only foreigners, therefore, seem to have overlooked it.
[175] Compendium Studii, p. 471.
[176] No. 354; see ante, pp. [20], [116].
[177] See the list of MSS. already given, p. [123].
[178] De la Philosophie Scolastique, i. 470.
[179] Opera, ii. 140.
[180] Averroës, p. 108.
[181] See Metaphysica, xii. 334.
[182] Avicenna. See Destruction of Destruction, iii. 350.