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A resume with explanations will be necessary to make the course perfectly clear. The chief books were the famous Doctrinale and Graecis- niiis.'-' 7 They had probably been introduced into Toulouse long before 1328 when the statutes first mention them. A manuscript at Amiens (No. 427) contains a commentary on the Doctrinale copied at Toulouse in 1201. 9S The third standard grammatical text was the Alexander which probably was the "Glossary" of Alexander of Villedieu designed to supplement his Do...ctrinale." "Tournier, Statuts, II, 544 (A. D. 1343) ; 547 (A. D. 1367). Tournier, Statuts, II, 718 (A. D. 1365). "Fournier. Statuts, II, 453-61 (A. D. 1459). Tournier, Statuts, I, 40. ""Delisle, Lc Formulaire de Treguier, Appendice, No. X. See also Haskins, in A nter. Hist. Rev., Ill, 220, note 3. 8: See above, p. 36. "Journal des Savants, Nov. 1894, p. 706. M See above, p. 38, and Appendix III. (542) 53 The fourth regular text-boot was Priscianus maior. There are clear indications however that Priscian was dropping into the background.
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