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Silvestre, Hubert, “Jean Scot Érigène, commentateur de Prudence”, Scriptorium 10:1 (1956): 90–92.
Lutz, Cora E., Iohannis Scotti Annotationes in Marcianum, Cambridge, Mass.: Mediaeval Academy of America, 1939.
Rand, Edward Kennard, “The supposed commentary of John the Scot on the Opuscula sacra of Boethius”, Revue néoscolastique de philosophie (deuxième série) 36 (Février, 1934): 67–77.
Cappuyns, Maïeul, Jean Scot Erigène: sa vie, son oeuvre, sa pensée, Louvain, Paris: Abbaye du Mont César, Desclée, de Brouwer, 1933.
Rand, Edward Kennard, “The supposed autographa of John the Scot”, University of California Publications in Classical Philology 5:8 (1920): 135–141.
Internet Archive – Offprint: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
Manitius, Max, Geschichte der lateinischen Literatur des Mittelalters, 3 vols, vol. 1: Von Justinian bis zur Mitte des zehnten Jahrhunderts, Munich: Beck, 1911.
Digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de: <link> Digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de: View in Mirador
323   [46] “Johannes Scottus”
Traube, Ludwig, Poetae Latini aevi Carolini, vol. 3, MGH Antiquitates, Berlin: Weidmann, 1896.
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518   [Iohannis Scotti carmina] 
Prooemium (pp. 618-526); poems edited: 1. beg. Caesare sub Karolo Francorum gloria pollet; 2. (i) beg. Hellinas Troasque suos cantaret Homerus, (ii) Aspice praeclarum radiis solaribus orbem, (iii) Auribus Aebraicis notum si dixero pascha, (iv) Haec nostram dominam Yrmindrudis nomine claram, (v) Mystica sanctorum panduntur dogmata patrum, (vi) beg. Emicat ex Erebo lux mundi magna triumphans; (vii) Στιχοι του Ιωαννου τω βασιλει Καρολω, beg. Lux superans animas hominum superumque deorum, (viii) Οι στιχοι τοι Ιωαννου τω κυρριω αιτου το ανακτο Καρολω, beg. Si vis Ουρανιας sursum volitare per aurus; 3. (i) Στιχοι Ιωαννις glorioso regi Karolo, (ii) (Στιχοι) τοι Ιοαννοι τω κιρριω Καρωλω, (iii) Ζες νυν ζης βασιλης πλιστους εις τοις ενιαυτους, (iv) Φαθνην, (v) Ιδε βαθου ταναθου την ταυ ταπτεντος εγερσιν, (vi) Ερηνη πικτω δημω βακιλει η κλεορ ακρω, (vii) Τριαδις αναρχον φισεος [?]οσμιφεραμ, (viii) Nam κακος atque αρατος, (ix) Λιτουρλου γαυρως βεβαιως υψηλος, (x) Λαμπροτατος κηρυζ στιλβων κηρυγματος ακρου, (xi) κατα ταζιν σοθωσ, (xii) κρυσματα non noscens nec κυμπλερασμα requirens, (xiii) θεος υπεραληθης φομευος χορδαν; 4. (i) Versvs Ιωηαννις Σκωφφι, beg. Postquam nostra salus mundum renovaverat omnem, (ii) Item stichos eivsdem, beg. Graculus Iudaeus iam nunc, Agarenus et auster; 5. (i) Κυρριε Καρολε, (ii) Ζωην αοινιον δωσει σοι παντοτε Χριστος, (iii) Σωμα σταυρω βαθου αρμοδιος, (iv) Τω κιρριω Καρολω Ιωαννης χαιρειν, beg. Θαυμαστω βασιλει Καρολω ζωη τε φαος τε; 6. beg. Semeron autokrator fronimos kai timie Karle; 7. (i) beg. Hanc libam sacro Graecorum nectare fartam; (ii) beg. Lumine sidereo Dionysius auxit Athenas; 8. (i) Kyrrie, caeligenae cui pollet gratia formae, (ii) Quisquis rhetorico verborum syrmate gaudet, (iii) Quisquis amat formam pulchrae laudare sophiae; 9. Versus Iohannis Scotti ad Karolum regem, beg. Aulae sidereae paralelos undique circos; 10. Hic iacet Hincmarus cleptes vehementer avarus.
Migne, Jacques-Paul, and Heinrich Joseph Floss [ed.] (eds), Saeculum IX, annus 872: Joannis Scoti opera quae supersunt omnia, Patrologia Latina, 122, Paris, 1865.
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