his “De Temporibus,” [170];

his “De temporum Ratione,” [170], [227] n.;

his “History of the Abbots,” [213] n., [215] n., [257] n., [287] n.;

uses the Caesarean system of Indictions, [227] n.;

his “De Locis Santis,” [337] n., [338] n.;

said to have written Ceolfrid's Letter to Naiton, [360] n.;

his “Expositio in Marci Evangelium,” [364] n.;

his “Ecclesiastical History,” see [Ecclesiastical].

Bega, Irish Saint, [271] n., [275] n.

Begu, a nun, has a vision of Hilda's death, [275], [276].