Readings in the History of Education - Mediaeval Universities by Arthur O. Norton
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Misac, and Abednago. According to Hugo and Lau.]
[Footnote AB: as for example XX dist. ca. fina.] [Footnote AC: Recourse is had at times from similars to similars.] [Footnote AD: Virgil.] [Footnote AE: Ovid.] [Footnote 31: _Decretum Gratiani, Distinctio_ XXXVII. ed. Lyons, 1580.] [Footnote 32: Denifle, I, 46.] [Footnote 33: _Compendium Studii Theologiae;_ translated by J.S. Brewer in R. Bacon, _Opera Inedita,_ p. lvi.] [Footnote 34: One sentence of no importance is omitted from the translation. The rest of the document is given below, p. 90. For a slightly different version see D.C. Munro, "Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History," Vol. II, Pt. III, p. 2.] [Footnote 35: Roger de Hoveden, _Chronica_, ed. Stubbs, IV, 120, 121.] [Footnote 36: _Chart. Univ. Paris._, Vol. II, No. 657.] [Footnote 37: Quoted from D.C. Munro, _Translations and Reprints_, Vol. II, Pt. III.] [Footnote 38: _Chart. Univ. Paris._, II, No. 1044.] |
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