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(1873), Speculum Ecclesiae; Vita Galfridi Archiepiscopi Eboracensis.
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(7) De Sacramento Altaris, and De Corpore Christi, Argent. 1491.
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Langton, Stephen. (1) Many commentaries, etc. , on the books of the Old
Testament, in Oxford and Cambridge MSS.
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Marsh, Adam. Adae de Marisco Epistolae, in Monumenta Franciscana,
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Neckam, Alexander. (1) De Naturis Rerum, and (2) elegiac poem, De
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(2) Contra Curiales et Officiales Clericos, ib. 146–230.
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(1) Expositio Aurea super totam artem Veterem, Bologna, 1496.
(2) Summa logices, Paris, 1488.
(3) Quaestiones in octo libros physicorum, Rome, 1637.
(4) Summulae in octo libros physicorum, Venice, 1506.
(5) Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum, Lyons, 1495.
(6) Quodlibeta septem, Paris, 1487.
(7) De Sacramento Altaris, and De Corpore Christi, Argent. 1491.
(8) Centilogium theologicum, Lyons, 1495, at end of (5).
(6) Political Works.
(1) Opus nonaginta dierum, Louvain, 1481; Lyons, 1495 (=Dialogus
part iii, tract vi).
(2) Dialogus. . . de Imperatorum et Pontificum Potestate, Lyons, 1495.
(3) Defensorium contra Johannem XXII, Venice, 1513.
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Bibliographies are also included in the works to which (6) is prefixed in
the following list.
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