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324 Boëthius, 107, 156; cf. 304, 317, 320 Bomigoles, 81 sq. Boniface, saint, 20 Boniface VIII, 219 sq., 224 Bonizo, bishop of Sutri, 215 n. 19, 221 Bovo of Corvey, 304 Bruno, saint, archbishop of Cologne, 74 sqq.

Caimin, saint, 11 Canterbury, schools of, 10 sq. Cassiodorus, 6, 150 n. 8 Charles the Bald, emperor, 48-50, 64 sq., 277 Charles the Great, emperor, his promotion of learning, 14-16, 22 sq., 38; supposed translation of the Empire by, 219 sqq. Chartres, schools of, 76, 95-115, 180-183; cf. 148 Clarenbald, archdeacon of Arras, 320 sqq. Claudius, bishop of Turin, 25-33, 34 sq., 40; cf. 22 n. 25, 27 n. 8 Clement the Scot (744), 20 Clement the Scot (temp. Charles the Great), 15 Colonna, Aegidius, 223 n. 27 Columban, saint, 11 Conan, bishop of Palestrina, 129 Constance, council of, 209 n. 13, 266 Constance, queen of Robert II, 84 sq. Constantine, donation of, 218 sq., 223, 225, 228 Constantine the Carthaginian, 293 sq.; cf. 296 Corbeil, Abailard at, 118

Dante, de Monarchia, 229 sq.; cf. 222 n. 26 Dionysius the Areopagite, 132; works attributed to, 50 sq., 67 sq., 276 sqq. Du Bois, Peter, 224-228 Dungal of Pavia, 33

Emo (abbat of Wittewierum), 181 n. 8 Erigena, meaning of the name, 48 n. 3 Eugenius II, 21 Eugenius III, 159, 186 n. 13 Eugenius Vulgarius, 72 Felix of Urgel, 44 Filmer, Sir Robert, 203 n. 6, 254 n. 13 Frankfort, council of (794), 24 sq. Fredegisus, abbat of Tours, 40, 58 Fulbert, bishop of Chartres, 76, 95, 98 sq., 101 Fulk, prior of Deuil, 125 n. 13

Gall, saint, 13 Gaunilo, 92 Geoffrey, archbishop of Bordeaux, 165 Geoffrey, bishop of Chartres, 131 sq., 142 Geoffrey of Auxerre (abbat of Clairvaux), 142, 162, 165-167, 174 Geoffrey the Fair, count of Anjou, 110 sq., 299, 305 Gerbert, pope Silvester II, 76 sqq., 88; theological works attributed to, 66 n. 27, 77 n. 12, 285-291 Gilbert of La Porrée, bishop of Poitiers, 112-115, 156-170, 172-175, 317-320; cf. 97 sq., 100, 102 sq., 106, 184, 312, 320 sq. Gottschalk, abbat of Saint Éloy, 163 Gottschalk the predestinarian, 44 sq.; cf. 39 n. 27, 47 Greek learning among the Irish, 11, 50 sq.; in England, 17; cf. 19 n. 21: on the continent, 74, 277 sq.: cf. 271 sq. Gregory, saint, the Great, 7 Gregory II, 275 n. 4 Gregory VII, see Hildebrand Gregory IX, 218, 219 Gregory XI, 248 n. 2, 255 Gregory of Tours, 66 Grimbald, 273 sqq. Grimoald, duke of Benevento, 38 Guitmund, archbishop of Aversa, 76 Gundobad, king of the Burgundians, 39

Hadrian II, 82 Hadrian IV, 187, 204 Hadrian, abbat of Canterbury, 16 sq. Hebrew learning suspected, in Ireland, 11 n. 11; and in England, 19 n. 21 Heloïssa, 124-127, 136 sq., 145