[1348] Ibid., 326-328; Epist. Acad., 188-191.
[1349] Epist. Acad., 245.
[1350] Epist. Acad., 245, 246.
[1351] Ibid., 533.
[1352] It has been stated that these books were ultimately obtained, but there is no reason to believe this, though ten years later thirteen volumes, originally bequeathed by some one, were recovered; Epist. Acad., 483. Cf. Wood, History of the Antiquities of the University of Oxford, 915. In 1453 we hear that all the volumes of this bequest were scattered in private hands; Epist. Acad., 318, 319.
[1353] Epist. Acad., 254.
[1354] Munimenta Acad., 735.
[1355] Munimenta Acad., 376.
[1356] Ibid., 329, 330; Epist. Acad., 256.
[1357] Epist. Acad., 241.