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[Footnote Y: Suene at his Synod that in certain regions there were no teachers to instruct others in the liberal arts, and therefore he enjoined it upon all the bishops to establish teachers in suitable places to teach others daily in liberal doctrines]

[Footnote Z: Daniel and his companions]

[Footnote AA: These were called under other nao and Lau]

[Footnote AB: as for example XX dist ca fina]

[Footnote AC: Recourse is had at tiil]

[Footnote AE: Ovid]

[Footnote 31: _Decretum Gratiani, Distinctio_ xxxVII ed Lyons, 1580]

[Footnote 32: Denifle, I, 46]

[Footnote 33: _Coiae;_ translated by JS Brewer in R Bacon, _Opera Inedita,_ p lvi]

[Footnote 34: One sentence of no importance is oiven below, p 90 For a slightly different version see DC Munro, ”Translations and Reprints froinal Sources of European History,” Vol II, Pt III, p 2]

[Footnote 35: Roger de Hoveden, _Chronica_, ed Stubbs, IV, 120, 121]

[Footnote 36: _Chart Univ Paris_, Vol II, No 657]

[Footnote 37: Quoted from DC Munro, _Translations and Reprints_, Vol

II, Pt III]

[Footnote 38: _Chart Univ Paris_, II, No 1044]

[Footnote 39: Rashdall, I, p 147]

[Footnote 40: _Chart Univ Paris_, I, No 142]

[Footnote 41: _lc_, II, No 1044]

[Footnote 42: Rashdall, I, p 343]

[Footnote 43: F Zarncke, _Statutenbucher der Universitat Leipzig,_ p

4]

[Footnote 44: Fournier, _Statuts et Priv des Univ franc_, III, No

1673]

[Footnote 45: _Chart Univ Paris_, Vol I, p 59 Quoted from DC

Munro, _lc_ p 9]