[1310] C. I. L. xii. 3344.

[1311] Ep. i. 2. 9.

[1312] Confess. ix. 6.

[1313] ‘In mari rubro transisse iustos, et Pharaonem cum suo exercitu demersum, etiam in scholis cantant parvuli’, Migne, xxiii; Adv. Iovianum, ii. 22.

[1314] Sid. Ep. iv. 11. 6.

[1315] ‘Alternante mulcedine monachi clericique psalmicines’, Ep. v. 17. 3.

[1316] Regula, Migne, lxxx. 213.

[1317] Comm. in Ep. ad Galat. ii, praef.

[1318] Vir. Illust., ch. 100. The common reference to this passage to prove that Hilary was the first to introduce hymns into Gaul is therefore not quite correct.

[1319] Vide Dreves, Lat. Hymnendichter des Mittelalters, p. 3.