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§7. The Letters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page lxi note 1 St. John's College, Oxford, no. 126.

page lxi note 2 In MS. Vatican, lat. 6024. See below, pp. lxxxii, seq.

page lxi note 3 Ep. no. 1.

page lxi note 4 For the two editions, see below, pp. lxvii, seqq.

page lxi note 5 See below, pp. lxxxv, seq.

page lxii note 1 Each was dedicated to Giles, archdeacon of Rouen.

page lxii note 2 The most rhetorical letter Arnulf has left, that written to a nun (no. 5), seems to have been the most popular.

page lxii note 3 In MS. Vat., lat. 6024 (see below, pp. lxxxii, seq.). Another example comes from a St. Victor, Paris, letter-book (see below, p. 94, n. b).

page lxii note 4 Ep. no. 53.

page lxiii note 1 See below, pp. lxxxv, seq.

page lxiv note 1 No. 15.

page lxiv note 2 No. 14.

page lxiv note 3 No. 66.

page lxiv note 4 Nos. 18, 19, 69, 70, 88 and 89.

page lxiv note 5 Nos. 45–9 and 113.

page lxiv note 6 Nos. 68 and 89.

page lxiv note 7 No. 17.

page lxiv note 8 No. 56.

page lxiv note 9 No. 67.

page lxiv note 10 No. 100.

page lxiv note 11 No. 117.

page lxiv note 12 No. 81.

page lxiv note 13 No. 49.

page lxv note 1 See epp. nos. 91, 102, 114, 115, 133 and 136.

page lxv note 2 Nos. 114 and 116.

page lxv note 3 Ep. no. 100.

page lxv note 4 Below, pp. 28, 116, 213, etc.

page lxv note 5 Nos. 17, 65, 77–9; cf. 64, 91, 104 and 113.

page lxv note 6 No. 80.

page lxv note 7 Letter quoted in the preface to Walter Mapes' De Nugis Curialium (ed. T. Wright, Camden Society, vol. 1, 1850), p. xlv.Google Scholar