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 xxviii Contents and List of Citations PACK 184. The pelican and its habits. . . ...... . . 442 Ibid. pp. 115 sq. 185. Of fauns, cyclops, etc ............. 443 BARTHOLOMEW ANGLICUS, De proprietatibus rerum, as selected and modernized by STEELE, Mediceval Lore, London, 1893, PP- I2 & s ff- an d 134 sq. III. Historical Knowledge in the Middle Ages 186. How the Merovingian kings sprang from the Trojans. 445 RIGORD (as above, No. 94) IV. Abelard and the Universities 187. Abelard's popularity as a teacher ........ 447 McCABE, Abelard, New York, 1901, 82 sq. 188. Abelard's autobiography ........... 447 ABAELARDUS, P., Of era; ed. V. Cousin, Paris, 1849-1859, 2 vols. ; Vol. I (first letter) 189. Abelard's Yea and Nay ............ 450 PETRUS ABELARDUS Sic et Non; ed. Henke et Lindenkohl, Marburg, 1851. (Not complete as given in Cousin's Opera inedita of Abelard) 190. Privileges granted to students by Frederick Barbarossa 452 Habita of Frederick I: Mon. Ger. Hist., Leges, II, 114; trans, by Munro in Tr. and Rp. Vol. II, No. 3 191. The system of lecturing at Paris ........ 453 McCABE (as above, No. 187), 79 sq. 192. Student life at Paris ............. 454 JACQUES DE VITRY, Historia occidental, Lib. ii, c. 7; trans, by Munro in Tr. and Rp. Vol. II, No. 3 V. Supremacy of Aristotle in the Mediaeval Univer- sities. Scholasticism 193. Averroes on Aristotle's greatness ........ 456 AVERROES, introduction to his edition of Aristotle's Physics 194. Aquinas and his work ............ 458 RASHDALL, History of the Medicrval Universities, I, 365 and 367 VI. Roger Bacon and the Beginning of Modern Experi- mental Science 195. Roger Bacon's eulogy of Peter of Maricourt .... 460 Opus Tertium, c. cxiii : Opera quaedam hactenus inedita; ed. by Brewer in the Rolls Series, 1859, pp. 46 sq.