[116] Conv. III. ii. 37.
[117] Conv. II. xv. 77, II. xiv. 32.
[118] Conv. II. xiv. 170-174.
[119] Inf. iv. 80, 81, 90, 131-144.
[120] “The advocate of the Christian centuries.” (Par. x. 199). Orosius is also mentioned by name in Conv. III. xi. 27; V. E. II. vi. 84; and De Mon. II. ix. 26.
“He who is nearest to me on the right My brother and master was, and he Albertus Is of Cologne, I Thomas of Aquinum.” (Par. x. 97-99).
[122] Toynbee, Dante Dictionary; the source also of many other details given in this chapter.
[123] Albert in Conv. III. v. 113-115, vii. 26-28; IV. xxiii. 125-6; Aquinas in Conv. II. xv. 125-6; IV. viii. 3-6, xv. 125-130, xxx. 26-30; De Mon. II. iv. 5-8; and see Purg. xx. 69.
[124] V. E., I. xiii. 1-11.