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 APPENDIX 373 Vulgaire, Rev. des deux mondes, July 15, 1891 (Vol. 106), pp. 441, 442 ; ifc., Les Africains, etc. A ugustine : De doctrina Christiana : Reignier, La Latinit^ des Sermons de St. Augustine (Paris, 1886) ; Ebert, Allg. Ges., etc., I ; Boissier, Fin du Paganisme, II, pp. 293-337. Jerome (letters) : Ebert, op. cit., 1 ; also Jerome's De Viris Illustribus, c. 135, where it appears that he edited the let- ters himself. Interesting examples of Jerome's letters are : No8. 3, 14, 22, 39, 45, 60, 70, 77. Orosius: Pauli Orosii historiarum adversus pagan os libri VII, ed. Zangeraeister, Vienna Corp. Script. Lat. Eccl., Vol. V (1882). For list of early vriters using Orosius, see Zange- meister's Edition, p. 701. Orosius in Dante: E. Moore, Dante and Orosius, pp. 279-282; Studies in Dante, First Series; also article " Orosio," in Toynbee's Dante Diet. ; and Toyn- bee, Dante's Obligation to Orosius, Romania, XXTV, pp. 385-398. Apocryphal Gospels and Acts: Tischendorf, Evangelia Apocrypha (1851); Thilo, Codex apocryphus Novi Testa- menti (1832); Tischendorf, Acta apostolorum apocrypha (1851) ; Apocryphal Gospels and Acts, trans, by Alex. Walker (T. and T. Clark; reprinted in Vol. Vni, Ante- Nicene Fathers) ; The Apocryphal Gospels, trans, by B. H. Cowper, 6th Ed. (David Nutt, London, 1897) ; Lipsius, Die Apokryphen Apostelgeschichten und Apostellegenden (1883) ; Cruttwell, Literary History of Early Christianity, pp. 151-180; Smith's and Wace's Diet, of Christian Biog- raphy, articles, " Acts of the Apostles " (apocryphal), " Gos- pels" (apocryphal); Boissier, Fin du Paganisme, Book IV, Chap. I ; Ramsay, The Church in the Roman Empire, Chap. XVI. For Syriac versions, see R. Duval, La litt^rature Syriaque, pp. 89-120 (Paris, 1899). Their influence upon mediceval literature: Cowper, Apoo* ryphal Gospels, Introduction ; P. Piper, Die geistliche Dicht- ung des Mittelalters, erster Theil, p. 17, z welter Theil, p. 2,