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 983 APPENDIX Ozanam, La civilisation chr^tienne chez les Francs, 5th Ed., Chap. IX, (Paris, 1872); Haureau, Singularites historiques et litt^raires, p. 1 sqq. (Paris, 1861). On the activities of Notker the German: P. Piper, Die alteste deutsche Litera- tur (Deutsche Nat. Lit.), p. 338 et seq. On the schools of the early Middle Ages: Ozanam, Civ. chr^t. chez les Francs, Chap. IX, ib., Des ^coles et de I'in- struction publique en Italie aux temps barbares (Documents pour servir k I'histoire litteraire de I'ltalie) ; Mullinger, The Schools of Charles the Great (London, 1877) ; Specht, Geschichte des Unterrichtswesen in Deutschland (1885); Dresdner, Kultur, etc., Kap. V; Rashdall, Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages (1895), Vol. I, Chap. II; L'histoire litteraire de la France, Vol. XXIV, p. 382 sqq. (1862) ; Haureau, Singularites, etc., p. 108 sqq. On Cas- siodorus : Hodgkin, The Letters of Cassiodorus (1886) ; Montalembert, Les Moines d'Occident, Vol. II, pp. 75-82; Ebert, op. cit., 2d Ed., I, pp. 498-514 ; Norden, Antike Kunst- prosa, p. 663 (Leipsic, 1898). His own works are edited by Mommsen and Traube in Mon. Germ. XII (Berlin, 1894). Martianus Capella: De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, ed. by Eyssenhardt, with prolegomena (Teubner, 1866); Haureau, Commentaire de Jean Scot Erigfene sur Martianus Capella, Paris, Bib. Nationale, Notices et extraits des Mss., 1862, V. 20, Pt. 2; H. Parker, The Seven Liberal Arts, English Historical Review, 1890; Ebert, op. cit., I; Teuffel- Schwabe, Ges. des Romischen, Lit. Eng. trans, from 5th German Ed. (London, 1891-1892), §452; Piper, Alteste Deutsche Literatur, p. 392 et seq. (Deutsche Nat. Lit.). Interesting illustrations of the influence of Capella are to be found in the twelfth century Latin poem, Anticlau- dianus, Lib. II, Chap. VII sqq., of Alan us de Insulis (Migne, Patr. Lat., 210). For effect of Capella on the rep- resentation of the Sciences in sculpture, see Male, L'art reli- gieux du XIII* sifecle, p. 102 sqq. (Paris, 1898, 2d Ed. 1902).