101
De Rebus memorandis, IV. iv. 9 A; I. ii. 18 in fin.; IV. vi. I B. De Remediis, ii. 43 B.
102
De Rebus familiaribus, 110 B. De Remediis, i. 50 F in fin.
103
De Rebus familiaribus, 8 C. De Rebus memorandis, III. ii. 56. De Rebus familiaribus, 12 H.
104
De Remediis, ii, Praef. G; ii. 30 C.
105
De Rebus familiaribus, 50 B, 7 AEF, 7 G. In the index imitandae (the only word borrowed from this entry) is the only word printed in the line preceding Apibus nulla esset...
106
The other twenty-eight borrowings are listed in Appendix II.
107
See Chapter IV, Note A.
108
This is not the only case in which Rojas introduces a number into a borrowing: Anaxagora's son becomes vnico hijo (ii. 207; 298). See page 68, note I, and p. 95.
109
See pp. 78-79.
110
De Rebus memorandis, IV. vii. 2 in fin. De Rebus familiaribus, 114 L. Contra Medicum, iv. II E in fin. This last entry does not, however, occur in the text at the point stated.