[723] Conv. II. iv. 75-77.

[724] But see Tozer’s English Commentary on Dante’s Divina Commedia, note on Par. xvi. 37. “In mediæval astrology Mars was one of the Lords of the Lion.”

[725] Par. iii. 55-57.

[726] [See p. 202].

[727] De Mon. II. ii. 15-18, 25, 26, 36-38; III. ii. 30-32; xvi. 91-101;
Ep. v. 133-135; Par. ii. 121, viii. 97-99.

[728] Ep. v. 124, 125.

[729] Par. ii. 127, 128.

[730] Par. ii. 130-132; xiii. 73-75; viii. 127, 128; i. 41, 42. Ristoro of Arezzo uses the same expression, Comp. del Mondo, Bk. VII. part I. chapter 2.

[731] Purg. vi. 100; xx. 13, 14; xxxiii. 40-45.

[732] Par. vii. 133-141; xiii. 65, 66;
Conv. III. xv. 159-161; II. xv. 152-154; IV. xxiii. 50-52.