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on military duties. Found at the beginning of the Register of Dignities of the Empire, Froben edition, volume 2, in quarto.
--- And with the Register of Dignities by Labbe, page 213.
An oration on the death of Christ the Lord, addressed to Pope Clement VIII. Terenzio Alciato was a Jesuit scholar; Clement VIII reigned from 1592 to 1605. Found among the Orations of the Society of Jesus, page 247.
See AVITUS.
Introduction to Platonic Philosophy. Found with the works of Maximus Tyrius edited by Heinsius, page 325.
--- The same, with a commentary by Jacques Charpentier. Paris, published by Jacques du Puys, 1573, in quarto.
Poems. Found among the Greek Lyric Poets, page 130. Alcman was a 7th-century BC Greek choral lyric poet from Sparta.
See MUHAMMAD. NAV.
Of the Franciscans. original: "Alcoranus Franciscanorum." This was a satirical title given to a 14th-century work comparing the life of St. Francis to Christ, often used in later religious controversies. Deventer, published by Johannes Columbus, 1651, in duodecimo.
History of Toledo. original: "Historia de Toledo." In Toledo, published by Juan Ferrer, 1554, in folio.
Works, edited by André du Chesne. Paris, published by Sébastien Cramoisy, 1617, in folio.
--- Preface to Bishop Arno regarding the exposition of the Penitential Psalms. Found in the Spicilegium of D'Achery, volume 9, page 111.
--- Letter to Charlemagne on the price of human redemption, and other matters. Found in the miscellany of Baluze, volume 1, pages 365, 377, 383.
--- Letters regarding the Hospice he established at the Twelve Bridges. original: "ad duodecim Pontes." Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century IV, part 1, page 177.
--- Letters. Found in the ancient readings of Canisius, volume 1, page 1.
--- Letter regarding the confession of sins to be made. Found in volume 5, part 2, page 221.
--- Letter regarding a certain passage from the Song of Songs. Found in volume 6, page 365.
--- Letter regarding the ceremonies of baptism. Ibid., page 369.
--- On virtues and vices; and his epitaph. Ibid., pages 408, 409.
--- Verses on the Cuckoo. Found in the Analecta of Mabillon, volume 1, page 369.
--- Verses. Found in volume 4, page 522.
--- On the blessings of the Patriarch Jacob. Found in the appendix to Saint Augustine, Paris edition by the monks of Saint Maur, volume 3, part 1, page 37.
--- On the Antichrist. Found in the appendix to the works of Saint Augustine, volume 6, page 243.
--- Twenty-six Letters. Found Ibid., volume 4, page 272.
--- On the art of rhetoric. Found among the Rhetoricians of Pithou, page 359.
--- Letter on the calculation of numbers. Found in the Spicilegium of D'Achery, volume 6, page 391.
--- On the Precepts of the Decalogue. Page 393.
--- On the three types of visions. Page 396.
--- Historical letters. Found among the French Writers by Duchesne, volume 2, page 668.
--- Epitaphs, historical verses. Ibid., page 690.
--- Sacramentary. Found in the Liturgics of Pamelius, volume 2, page 517.
--- Life of Saint Willibrord Clement in prose and verse, and a sermon on the same. Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century III, part 1, page 601.
--- The same in verse [only] and a sermon. Found in Canisius, volume 6, page 343.
--- Letter regarding the case of Felix of Urgell. original: "causa Felicis Urgellensis." Felix was a bishop involved in the Adoptionist heresy, which Alcuin argued against. Found among the Councils of Aguirre, volume 3, page 118.
--- Dialectic and Grammar. Found in the ancient readings of Canisius, volume 5, part 2, page 955.
--- Grammar. Found in the Grammarians of Putsch, page 2075.
--- Fragment of a letter to Candidus and Nathanael. Found in Mabillon’s Benedictine Century IV, part 1, page 187.
--- Life of Saint Riquier, Abbot of Centula. Found in the Bollandists' April, volume 3, page 442.
--- And in Mabillon’s Century II, page 187.*
--- Poem about Charlemagne and Pope Leo. Found among the French Writers by Duchesne, volume 2, page 188.
--- Poems. Found in the Imperial Library of Lambecius, volume 2, pages 403 and 413.
--- Poems. Found in the miscellany of Baluze, volume 4, page 550.
--- Exhortation to imitate the virtues of Saint Vedast. Found in the Bollandists' February, volume 1, page 800.
--- On Faith. Found with Saint Hilary, published by the monks of Saint Maur, page 1378.
--- Letter to Eanbald of York. Found in Fontanini’s Defense of Charters, page 266. See DALLÆUS; SAINT JEROME.
A legate of the Medici on exile. original: "Medices legatus de exilio." A dialogue written in the style of Cicero. Venice, published by Aldus, 1522, in octavo.
See VILLANI, Niccola.
See SYRUS.
King of the Spains. The subjection of the Abbey of Saints Facundus and Primitivus to Cluny. Found in the Spicilegium of D'Achery, volume 8, page 175.
On heresies. Naples, published by Carlo Porfile, 1683, in folio.
--- On symbolic contracts. Naples, published by Giacinto Passaro, 1675, in folio.
A dissertation against William Harvey, and observations on eggs, etc. This work critiqued Harvey's groundbreaking theories on the circulation of blood and generation. Found in the Anatomical Library of Le Clerc, volume 1, page 729.
Elimanto, Prince of Cyprus, a tragicomedy. original: "Elimanto Principe di Cipro, Tragicocommedia." Bracciano, published by Andrea Fei, 1638, in duodecimo.
--- The Princess Corianna, a tragicomedy. original: "La Principessa Corianna, Tragicomedia." Ronciglione [No printer listed], 1638, in duodecimo.
A chivalrous opinion. original: "Parere Cavalleresco." Found in the Manifestos of Bartolommeo del Monte Santa Maria, folio 179.
--- Letter to Paolo Manuzio. Found in the New Selection of Letters, book 1, page 261.
--- Letter to Varchi. Found in the Memorable Things of Bulifon, volume 1, page 79.
Notes on Laertius. Found with Diogenes Laertius, part 2, page 59.
The origin and beginning of the Castilian language. original: "Origen, y principio de la lengua Castellana." In Rome, published by Carlo Vullietto, 1606, in quarto. And in Madrid, published by Melchor Sanchez, 1674, in folio.
--- Antiquities of Spain, Africa, and other provinces. original: "Antiguedades d'España, Africa, y otras provincias." Antwerp, published by Jean Hasrey, 1614, in quarto.
His deeds. Found in the miscellany of Baluze, volume 3, page 1.
On bloodless animals. original: "De Animalibus ex sanguibus." This work by the father of natural history describes insects and mollusks. Bologna, published by Giovanni Battista Ferroni, 1624, in folio.