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Revue scientifique pour la France et pour l’Étranger, 92 n. 4.

Rhazes, 93, 105, 110, 113, 120, 121, 127, 182; Almansur, 110 n. 2.

‘Rheumatic rings’, 182.

Rhineland, spread of scientific knowledge in the, 17-20.

Richard II and the blessing of cramp-rings, 170.

Richardus Anglicus (Richard of Wendover), anatomical work by, 105, 121.

Rieu, C., Supplement to the Arabic MSS. in the British Museum, 228 n. 1.

Rivoli, Duc de, Bibliographie des livres à figures vénitiens, 90 n. 2.

Robersdorf: see Gertrude of Robersdorf.

Robertson, J. M., Letters on Reasoning, 223 n. 2.

Rome: see Manuscripts.

Rondelet, William, anatomizes his son, 81 n.

Rose, Valentine, cited, 24 n.

Roth, F. W. E., account of St. Hildegard, 5 n. 3; Lieder und unbekannte Sprache der h. Hildegardis, 5 n. 2.

Rotterdam, witch-burning at, 219, 220.

Roux, Wilhelm, 63.

Rupert, St., Hildegard’s life of, 3, 7.

Rupertsberg, convent of, 2, 3, 8, 42.

Sacro Bosco: see Johannes Sacro Bosco.

St. George’s Cross, 178.

St. Victor: see Hugh of St. Victor.

St. Vincent of Beauvais, 191.

Salerno, 13, 18, 43, 44, 45, 93, 114. See also Copho and Trotula.

Saliceto: see William of Saliceto.

Sandys, J. E., History of Classical Scholarship, 19 n. 2, 37 n. 3.

Santini, U., Cenni statistici sulla Popolazione del Quartiere di S. Proclo in Bologna, 99 n. 2.

Saphir ben Levi, Jacob, 226 n. 3.

Savoy, senate of, witches condemned by, 208.

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