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Vie de Saint Antoine de Padoue, Paris, 1894, and by Père Hilaire, Saint Antoine de Padoue, sa légende primitive, Geneva, 1890) is incorrect. See L. de Kerval, S. Antonii de Padua Vitae duae (Paris, 1904), 5-6, 16-17, 196.
P. 8, l. 22. Other translations (Italian and German) of the Philomela are mentioned in Arch. Franc. Hist. iv., p. 148.
P. 8. Defensio Fratrum Mendicantium. — Add: MS. Corpus Christi Coll. 177, f. 198 (16th century), at Cambridge (anon.).
P. 11. De Oculo Morali. — In a MS. (14th century), formerly Phillipps, now in the Rylands Library at Manchester, this is ascribed to Pecham in a fifteenth-century hand.
P. 11. Last line. — Add: or by William de Pagula.
P. 12. Addenda. — Another letter of Pecham's is contained in Oxford Univ. Archives, Twyne MS. XXII., 166.
Last line — Add after Angers: a few lines only, near the end of the volume; inc. ‘Qui audit me non confundetur. . . . Verba ista scripta sunt in Ecclesiastico.’
P. 35, l. 8. Papiam. — Add note: Papias Vocabulista, Lexicon Catholicum (Venet. 1496), s.v. ‘Possidet’.
P. 40, l. 24. After ‘Gaufridus’ add ‘titulo’; and in note 15 read: Goffredus de Trano († 1245) Summa super rubricis Decretalium, tit. 33, lib. 1 Decret. Greg. IX.
P. 81, l. 18. For ‘lupi’ read ‘lippi’ (cf. Horace, Sat. I., vii., 3).
P. 153, l. 1. Lines 258-264, 269-271, 277-280, contain references to the Epistola Concordiae inter Fratres Ord. Praed. et Ord. Min. Johannis a Parma et Humberti de Romanis, dated 2 Feb. 1255 (ed. Reichert, Mon. Ord. Praed. Hist., v. 25-31). The poem was therefore written after this date.
P. 175, margin. For Religio read Mundus.