[37] De Renzi, Collectio Salernitana, vol. i, p. 485, and vol. v, p. 50.
[38] De Renzi, i. 486 and 495; v. 51 and 70.
[39] De Renzi, i. 446; v. 3.
[40] De Renzi, i. 485–6; v. 50–2.
[41] Scivias, Migne, col. 403, and Liber Divinorum Operum, Migne, col. 868 and elsewhere.
[42] Scivias, Migne, col. 404, and throughout the Liber Divinorum Operum.
[43] Pitra, pp. 8, 114–16, 156, and 216.
[44] The work of Bernard Sylvestris has been printed by C. S. Barach and J. Wrobel, Innsbruck, 1876. His identity, his sources, and his views are discussed by Charles Jourdain, Dissertation sur l’état de la philosophie naturelle ... pendant la première moitié du XIIe siècle; by A. Clerval, Les Écoles de Chartres au Moyen Âge, Paris, 1895, p. 259, &c.; by R. L. Poole, Illustrations of the History of Mediaeval Thought, London, 1884, p. 116, &c.; and by J. E. Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship, Cambridge, 1903, vol. i, p. 513, &c.
[45] The works of Hugh of St. Victor are published in Migne, Patrologia Latina, clxxv-clxxvii.
[46] The Kalonymos family furnished prominent examples.