[511] Montfaucon, _Pal. Graeca_, p. 235, describes the Greek Psalter
transcribed by Sedulius now No. 8047 in the Library at the Arsenale at
Paris.
[512] First published by Cardinal Mai in _Specilegium Romanus_; also by
Traube in _Quellen u. Untersuchungen zur lateinischen Philologie des
Mittelalters_; Teil I., Erstes Heft von S. Hellman, München, 1906, pp.
203, Zweites Heft Johannes Scottus von Edward Kennard Rand, München,
1906, p. 106.
[513] Turner, Book Review in _Cath. Univ. Bulletin_, xiii., p. 149.
[514] _Ibid._
[515] Traube, _O Roma Nobilis_; Turner, Wm., _op. cit._ p. 397.
[516] Baemker in _Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Spekulative Theologie_,
Band VII., p. 346, Bd. VIII., p. 222; Healy, John, _op. cit._ p. 578.
[517] De Wülf, M., _History of Mediæval Philosophy_, p. 246.
[518] The Council of Eperny (846 A.D.) speaks of _Hospitalia
Scottorum_, “quae sancti homines illius gentis in hoc regno
construxerunt”; _Mon. Ger. Leg._ I., 390; Warren, F. E., _op. cit._ p.
15.
[519] Many believe that Eriugena was a layman.
[520] Flood, F. M., _Ireland: its Schools and Scholars_, pp. 94–95.
[521] Flood, F. M., _op. cit._ p. 95, where the above is quoted.
[522] Text of Eriugena’s works in Migne, _Pat. Lat._, Tom. 122, with
Preface by Gale and Schulter.
[523] In the Library of the British Museum, Harleian, 2506; Turner,
Wm., Art. _Irish Teachers in the Carolingian Revival_, _op. cit._
XIII., 256.
[524] Mullinger, J. B., _op. cit._ p. 171.
[525] De Wülf, Maurice, _History of Mediæval Philosophy_, English
translation by Dr. P. Coffey, p. 167.
[526] Turner, Wm., _History of Philosophy_, p. 257.
[527] De Wülf, M., _op. cit._ pp. 167–168.
[528] Turner, Wm., _op. cit._ p. 256.
[529] Migne, _Pat. Lat._ Tom. 122, _De Predestinatione_, I., 1.
[530] Erdman, _History of Philosophy_, English translation by Williston
S. Hough, Vol. I., p. 292.
[531] _De Divisione Naturae_, I., p. 69.
[532] _Ibid._, IV., p. 9.
[533] Turner, Wm., _loc. cit._ p. 249.
[534] _Ibid._
[535] Poole, Reginald Lane, _Illustration in the History of Mediæval
Thought_. See _Excurus on Visit to Greece_, Legend Examined, pp.
311–313.
[536] For numerous complimentary tributes see T. P. Nolan’s booklet
_Irish University and Culture_ in the Catholic Truth Society Series.
[537] Poole, Reginald Lane, _op. cit._ p. 14.
[538] Turner, Wm., Article _Irish Teachers in the Carolingian Revival_
in _Catholic University Bulletin_, Vol. XIII., pp. 579–580.
[539] Zimmer H., _The Irish Element in Mediæval Culture_, p. 130.
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