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Tom. i. p. 64, et seq.
554
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555
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556
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557
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This fact is more than doubtful. Bzovius, for having advanced it upon the authority of some others, was called Bovius, that is, "Great Ox." It is, therefore, better to stand by what Moreri thought of it. "The enemies of Scotus have proclaimed," says he, "that, having died of apoplexy, he was at first interred, and, some time after this accident having elapsed, he died in despair, gnawing his hands. But this calumny, which was authorized by Paulus Jovius, Latomias, and Bzovius, has been so well refuted that no one now will give credit to it."
560
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Page 167, des additions de M. Bruhier.
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576
De Nummis in Ore Defunctorum repertis, Art. ix. à Beyermuller, &c.
577