Saracens, The, 30, 198.
Satchells, 176, 221, 222.
Schmutzer, x, 222.
Scot, Bishop of Dunkeld, 161, 162.
Scotland dislikes Rome, 159.
⸺ in the twelfth century, 1-5.
⸺ Magic in, 217.
Scott, Sir Walter, 222.
Scottish Grammar Schools, 4, 11.
Scotus Erigena, 4, 7.
_Secreta Naturæ_, 82-84, 89.
_Secreta Secretorum_, 20, 25, 37.
Seismometer, a, 147.
Sergius of Resaina, 72.
Sicily, Arthurian, 194.
⸺ Court of, 18, 40, 137.
⸺ Languages spoken in, 24, 25, 194.
Signatures, Doctrine of, 31.
_Sirr-el-asrar_, The, 32-38.
Spain, Scot visits, 41.
_Specchio di Penitenza_, 203, 204.
_Sphera_, 98, 99.
⸺ of Sacrobosco, ix, 145.
Stephen of Bourbon, 195.
⸺ of Provins, 123, 124.
Suppression of Scot’s _Averroës_, 141, 157.
Tarasia, Queen of Spain, 35, 36.
‘Thales,’ Scot called, 214.
_Theatrum Chemicum_, 77, 79.
Themistius, 129.
Theological studies and style of Scot, 14, 15, 50, 56, 89.
Therapeutæ, The, 32, 33, 70.
Thuringia, Bertolph of, 195.
Tibbun, Samuel, 36.
Toledo, 63, 64.
⸺ Schools of, 35, 45, 46, 54, 106, 115-123.
⸺ Astronomy at, 97, 98, 104.
⸺ Magic at, 187.
Transformation a ruling idea, 80, 81.
Tripoli, Bishop of, 37.
⸺ Philip of, 20, 21, 36, 37.
Troubadours, The, 195, 196.
Trouvères, The, 195.
Tweed, The River, 218.
Urine, Works on the, 20, 153.
_Vergilius_, Romance of, 146.
Vincent of Beauvais, 176, 185, 264.
Vivien, 203.
Volmar, Master, 178.
Witchcraft, 182.
Zosimus, 72.
FINIS.
ERRATA
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