[1426] Baur, 49-50. If, on the other hand, the mention of an Arabic year indicates that the treatise is a translation of an Arabic work, the date would seem almost too late for Grosseteste to have effected the translation. It will be recalled that Bartholomew of England included “Robert of Lincoln” in his bibliography.
[1427] Pegge (1793), 267-91.
[1428] Wharton, Anglia Sacra, II, 325-41, de vita Grosteste auctore Richardo monacho Bordenienso. This life was apparently written about 1500.
[1429] Baur, 124.
[1430] Baur, 105.
[1431] Baur, 150.
[1432] Baur, 68.
[1433] Baur, 36.
[1434] In Sacro Bosco, Joannes de, Sphera, cum commentis, 1518, Reverendissimi Episcopi Roberti Lincolinensis Sphere Compendium, fol. 131 (B1). Baur, 13. De sphaera.
[1435] Baur, 25, De sphaera; Sacro Bosco, fol. 133 (F2).