164 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [{N.S., XIX, 
“From all this it seems to be clearly proved, however, 
that, as we wanted to show, this John must be set down in the 
series of Bishops and Metropolitans of India. [| leave to others 
the chronological difficulty of conciliating the 4th year of 
Callixtus IT. with the year 1135, — Innocent IT, sat in St. 
Peter’s Chair after Honorius IL.” 

Having written to Europe for the texts of some of the 
authors mentioned by Raulin Sco Quien, Alberic, Helinand, St. 
Antoninus, Bellovacensis, Gosner, Nauclerus, Stapleton, and 
Abbot Odo) and expecting but little help, | considered myself 
particularly lucky when I discovered in the Bollandists two 
texts of considerable import. One is a shorter recension than 
Alberic’s Chronicle quoted by the Rev. H. K. Mann; the other 
by Odilo, Abbot of Cluny, is the same as the account ascribed 
by Raulin to Odo, Abbot of St. Remv’s. Both deserve a 
place here. 

Document I.—Our first document is from Culalogus Codt- 
cum Hagiographicorum Bibliothecae Regiae Bruxellensis, Pars 3 
Codices Latini Membranei, Tom 1. Ediderunt se Be eh phi Bol- 
landiani (Analect. Boll. , tom. II- V), Bruxellis, 1 
At 'p; 122 (op. oe) is mentioned Bibl. sear Bruxellensis 
Cod. No. 206. This Codex resembles Codd. 98-100, which a 
attributed erroneously to the Fehigp instead of to the 13th, cen- 
tury. See p. 108 (Catal. Cod. op. cit.) : ‘* On the verso of 
the last leaf is added the Miracle of St. Thomas, written by 
another hand of the 13th centur 
t fol. 189v of Codex 20¢, ioe is a text entitled : “ Mira- 
culum S, Thomae Apostoli.’ This the Bollandists reproduce 


' This Pee reference was sent us by Father Brocard of St. Thomas, 
T.0.C_D., St. John’s diapers Mutholy, a We “ _ trans- 
lated it pala the Latin, and have since secu a copy of Raulin’s His- 
Zig ch el Maat. Romae, 1745, sore! see the rer hee at 
y He 
y should Raulin himself place Mar John TIl.’s visit to Rome 
‘about 1129° since Callistus II., had died in 1124, and the authorities he 
nand Alberic’s Chronicle) pens said to give sss a= 1122? 
At p. 377 (op. eit.) he assigns Mac John’s coming to Rome to the year 
aulin’s list of ime rt (op. cit., pp. 432-486) 6) mentions as 
— _ is commonly believed = have assisted 
Cat 8 Chienicne was = tten about 1241; he died about ag 
e — Ser er, New York, I, 5. 56); Helinand died tere in 1223, 1227, 
1237 (ibid., VII, 2066) ; pert bllees so is Vince { Beauvais, the 
mete of sa wm majus, who died in 1264 - id. 
