A history of classical scholarship ... / by John Edwin Sandys.
- Sandys, John Edwin, 1844-1922.
- Date:
- 1903-08
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A history of classical scholarship ... / by John Edwin Sandys. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![364-8 ; description of surroundings by Psellus, 402; Athens in c. xii, 412 ; Athens and England, 413 Attalus I, 149, 161; II, [35, 151, 157; III, 152 Attic Comedy, Eratosthenes on, 125; literary criticism in, 53-57 Atticists, Greek, 316 f; 308 f; Roman, 265 Atticus, the friend of Cicero, 181; 320?; (2) commentator on Plato, 322 Auctor and Autor, 593 n. Augustine (St), (1) bp of Hippo, Con¬ fessions etc., 222-4; [Categories], 478) 505> 507; Dialectic, 224, 485, 507; Soliloquies, 482; Orosius and Pelagius, 364; (2) abp of Canter¬ bury, 449 Aurelius, M., 302 f Ausonius, 209 f Authority and reason, 476, 508, 520 Autun, 233 n. 3, 614, 617 Auvergne, William of, 548, 552 Auxerre, Eric of, 479, 637; cathedral, 646 n. Avempace, 541 Avendeath (Avendehut), 539 f Averroes, 541 f, 544 f, 552, 560, 570, 576, 579, 581 n. 6, 582, 591 ; on Ar. De Caelo, De Amnia, Physics and Met. 544, 545 n.; on Ethics, 546; refuted by Thomas-Aquinas, 542, cp. pi. facing 560 Avianus, 627 Avicebron, 542 Avicenna, 387, 552, 559, 560; on Ar. De Anima, 539; Abbreviatio Avi- cennae, 544 f Avitus, Alcimus, 234 (Teuffel, § 474, 5) Bacchylides, 47, 141, 285, 353 Bacon, Roger, 567-75; 507, 529,543 (Gerard of Cremona), 545 (Michael Scot), 547, 549, 553, 554, 557 (Adam Marsh and Grosseteste), 563 Baconthorpe, 579 Bagdad, 386 f, 389, 540 Balbi of Genoa, Catholicon of, 584, 640 Balsham, Hugh, 556 Bamberg, 498; mss, 607, 618, 619, 628,631,634 Barlaam, 423; (2) Barlaam andJosa- phat, 383 Bartholomew, (1) of Messina, 547; (2) De Propr. Rerum, 638 Basil (St), 343; Basilian monks, 447 Basil I, 388, 392 Basingstoke, John of, 413, 554 Beauvais, 614, 632; see Vincent Bee, 497, 502 f, 534, 597, 630 Becket, 516-8 Bede (Baeda), 451 f; 482, 574, 609, 623, 638 Belenum (beleiio), ‘henbane’, 571 Benedict, St, 256 f; Rule of, 255, 257, 500, 598; Order of, 258, 598; the Benedictine age, 461; ‘Benedictine Bucolics’, 589; (2) Benedict Biscop, 452; (3) Benedict III, 470 Beneventum, 479, 520 Benoit de Sainte-More, 524 n. 5, 623 n- 3 Benoit-sur-Loire, St, 648 n. 1 Bentley’s Letter to AIM, 382 Benzo, 501, 613 (Wattenbach, G. Q. ii6 228) Bercuire (Bersuire, Bercheure), 634, 638 Berengarii, Gesta, 485, 618 Berengarius of Tours, 508 Bernard, (1) of Chartres, 511 f, 520 f, 644, 646 ; (2) of Clairvaux, 510, 530, 62711. 6; (3) of Cluni, 530; (4) of Moelan, 514; (5) B. Silvester of Tours, 513, 514-6, 530, 610, 622 Berne, ms of Virgil, 459, 612 ; Horace, 614; Lucan, 617 Bernward of Hildesheim, 492, 502 Bertin, abbey of St, 609, 619 Berytus, 374 Bessarion, 423 Bible, allegorical interpretation of, 335, 344, 432 ; MS of, in Caroline minus¬ cules, 471 ; see also Vulgate Bion, 115 Blemmydes, 415 Bobbio, 440-2, 490, 602 f, 607, 609, 612, 618 f, 626 f Boccaccio, 636 n. 10 Boethius, 237 f, 259 f, 621 f; his translations and expositions of Aris¬ totle’s Organon, 239, 470, 478, 489, 499) 5°7) 5°9> 5i2, 520, 568; non- Boethian transls., 510, 553; transl. of Porphyry’s Introduction, 239, 488, 505 f; the Scholastic Problem, 239 f, 505 f; Philosophiae Conso- latio, 241, 482, 487, 511, 515, 531, 622; De Trinitate, 241, 512,646; treatises on Arithmetic, Geometry and Music, 239, 646 Bologna, 606; Irnerius, Buoncom-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31360166_0688.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)