Henry II, king of England, 112,
187 sq., 299
Henry Murdac, archbishop of
York, 165
Heric of Auxerre, 65, 87; cf. 120,
292
Heriger, abbat of Lobbes, 77 n. 12
Hilary, saint, of Poitiers, 113 n. 30,
169
Hildebrand, pope Gregory VII,
199-204; cf. 82, 214, 229, 240
Hincmar, archbishop of Rheims,
46; cf. 39 n. 27
Honorius III, 67
Honorius of Autun, works attribu
ted to, 111, 294-298, 302, 304;
cf. 90 n. 31, 106 n. 16
Hugh of Champfleury (bishop of
Soissons), 163
Hugh of La Rochefoucauld, bishop
of Angouleme, 173
Hugh of Saint Victor, 96 ; cf . 67,
175, 185, 321
Ingulf, abbat of Croyland, chronicle
attributed to, 275, 281 n. 50,
283 285
Innocent II, 134, 136, 144 sq.
Innocent III, 217, 219, 221
Innocent IV, 219
Irish culture, diffusion of, 8-16,
22 sq. ; cf. 65 n. 26, 66 n. 28, 74
Israel, a Scottish bishop, 74
Italy, schools of, 71-73
Ivo, bishop of Chartres, 99
Jarrow, abbey of, 17
Jerome, saint, 7 n. 3
Jews, the, under Lewis the Pious,
41
Johannitius (Honain ben- Isaac),
296
John XXII, 218, 222, 232, 245
John of Cornwall, 174 n. 35
John of Jandun, 232 ; cf. 231 n. 10
John of Paris, see Quidort
John of Salisbury (bishop of
Chartres), 174-197; cf. 93, 98,
110, 137, 310-313: his descrip
tion of the school of Chartres,
102-106, and of the council of
Rheims, 164-169; his political
doctrine, 204-210
John the Saxon, abbat of Athelney,
274 sq., 280, 284
John Scotus, 46-68, 87 sqq., 271-
285; cf. 12 n. 15, 157, 197 n. 20,
291 sq. : his allegorical treat
ment of scripture, 40, 54 sq.,
57 sq.
John Scotus, bishop of Mecklen
burg, 284
Jonas, bishop of Orleans, 32 sq., 207
Judith, empress of Lewis the
Pious, 41 sq., 64
Lanfranc, archbishop of Canter
bury, 73, 90, 95, 99, 101
Laon, school of, 95 sqq. ; Abailard
at, 122 sqq.
Leidrad, archbishop of Lyons, 34
Leo III, 220
Lewis I, the Pious, emperor, 22,
26, 34, 41 sq.
Lewis IV, the Bavarian, 230-233.
241, 245
Lille, school of, 93
Livinus, saint, 12 n. 15
Locke, John, 254 n. 13
Lotulf of Novara, 123, T27, 129
Luxeuil, abbey of, 13
Lyons, the wager of battle at, 39
Mailduf at Malmesbury, 13
Malmesbury, abbey of, 13, 17,
49, 279-283
Manegold of Lautenbach, 203 sq. ;
cf. 200 n. 4, 208
Manicheans, 80-86
Marcionites, 80 sq.
Marsiglio de Maynardino of Padua,
230-245; cf. 268
Martianus Capella, 66
Maximus the monothelete, 51
Meaux, council of (845), 10 n. 10
Melun, schools at, 105, 118, 119, 179
Mentz, council of (829), 45
Michael of Cesena, 245
Milan, church of, 82 sq.
Montforte, heresy at, 84
Narbonne, the Jews at, 42 n. 31
Nicea, second council of (787),
24 sq., 29 and n. 15
Nicholas I, 49 n. 5, 50, 278
Nicholas II, 204, 279
Norbert, saint (archbishop of
Magdeburg), 134, 143
Northumbrians in the Irish schools,
10
Notker Balbulus, 14 n. 18, 105
Ockham, William of, 231, 240-
245; cf. 259,265, 268
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