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48. Malory, Morte d’Arthur, iii, 15.
49. Ibid., x, 5.
50. Paston Letters, I, 81.
51. Gasquet, Eve of the Reformation, 220.
52. Einstein, Lewis, Italian Renaissance in England, 36.
53. Ibid., 38.
54. Smith, P., Erasmus, 95–6.
55. Seebohm, The Oxford Reformers, 70–1, 74–6, 110.
CHAPTER VI
1. Blok, History… of the Netherlands, II, 289.
2. Pirenne, Histoire de Belgique, II, 471; Michelet, x, 4; Blok, II, 289.
3. Pirenne, Histoire, II, 471.
4. Huizinga, 289.
5. Ibid., 203.
6. Hastings’ Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, II, 843a.
7. Janssen, History of the German People, I, 88.
8. Kempis, Thomas à, Imitation of Christ, i, 1, 3, 10, 22, 9, 20.
9. In Michelet, xii, 2.
10. Baldass, Jan van Eyck, 273.
11. Cheney, World History of Art, 623.
12. Conway, The Van Eycks and Their Followers, 141.
13. Comines, Memoirs, v, 9; Freeman, E. A., Historical Essays, 338.
14. Comines, ii, 3–4; Michelet, xv, 2–4.
15. Conway, 185.
16. Ibid., 194.
17. Baedeker, Belgique et Hollande, 129.
18. Baldass, Memling, 148.
19. Isaiah, xl, 6.
CHAPTER VII
1. Boissonade, 285.
2. Rickard, Man and Metals, II, 525.
3. Boissonade, 325.
4. Camb. Med. Hy, VII, 736 f.
5. Beard, Miriam, History of the Business Man, 63.
6. Headlam, Nuremberg, 32.
7. Thompson, Later Middle Ages, 402.
8. Janssen, IV, 132–6.
9. Freeman, Historical Essays, 360.
10. Gregorovius, History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, VI, 116; Camb. Med. Hy, VII, 120, 283 f.
11. Emerton, 66.
12. Gregorovious, VI, 151.
13. Emerton, 17; Ueberweg, History of Philosophy, 1,462; Owen, Evenings with the Skeptics, II, 357.
14. Camb. Med. Hy, VII, 130–1.
15. Camb. Mod. Hy, II, 602.
16. Lea, Sacerdotal Celibacy, 395.
17. Pastor, II, 48.
18. Kautsky, 102–3.
19. In Inge, Christian Mysticism, 160; James, Wm., Varieties of Religious Experience, 417; Huizinga, 203.
20. In Francke, History of German Literature, no.
21. De Wulf, Philosophy and Civilization in the Middle Ages, 294–7; Id., History of Medieval Philosophy, II, 130; Coulton, Medieval Panorama, 522.
22. Inge, 162.
23. Coulton, Medieval Scene, 126.
24. Headlam, Nuremberg, 29.
25. Cheney, History of Art, 665.
26. In Walsh, J. J., Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries, 158.
27. As supposed by Carter, Invention of Printing in China, 24.
28. Sarton, III-i, 830.
29. Putnam, Books, I, 352–6.
30. En. Brit., XI, 12 c.
31. Putnam, Books, I, 359.
32. Janssen, I, 19.
CHAPTER VIII
1. Lützow, Bohemia, 59.
2. Ibid., 68.
3. Milman, VII, 487.
4. Kautsky, 46.
5. Huss, De Ecclesta, 114.
6. Ibid., 3, 16 f.
7. Ibid., xvi, 127.
8. 220–1.
9. Kautsky, 47.
10. In Creighton, History of the Papacy, I, 359.
11. Kautsky, 48.
12. Bax, German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages, 43.
13. Kautsky, 58 f.
14. Nosek, Spirit of Bohemia, 76 f.
15. Kautsky, 61–4.
16. Creighton, Papacy, II, 471; Reynaud, Unite or Perish, 185.
17. Burton, The Jew, the Gypsy, and Islam, 123.
18. Lewinski, Political History of Poland, 58.
CHAPTER IX
1. Vasiliev, History of the Byzantine Empire, II, 395.
2. Ibid., 388.
3419.
4. In Diehl, C., Manuel d’art Byzantin, 761.
5. Gibbons, H. A., Foundation of the Ottoman Empire, 134.
6. Camb. Med. Hy, IV, 546.
7. Lane-Poole, Story of Turkey, 52.
8. Froissart, iv, 90.
9. Gibbons, H. A., Foundation, 132.
10. Camb. Med. Hy, IV, 620 f.
11. Ibid.
12. Ibid., 693; Pastor, II, 252.
13. The remainder of this section follows the incomparable narrative of Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, ch. lxviii.
14. Voltaire, Essai sur les moeurs, in Works, XIV–I, 297.
15. Camb. Med. Hy, IV, 691.
16. Gibb, Ottoman Literature, 203.
17. Sismondi, History of the Italian Republics, 630.
18. Janssen, II, 198.
19. Vambéry, Story of Hungary, 221.
20. Ibid., 23.
21. Réau, L’art russe, I, 235; Riedl, F., History of Hungarian Literature, 27.
22. Domanovsky, S., Magyar Muvelodestortenet, I, 160.
23. Szoni, Regi Magyar Templomok, 203.
24. Cf. Divald, Old Hungarian Art, figs. 123, 145.
25. Riedl, 34.
26. Nekam, Cultural Aspirations of Hungary, 88.
27. Vambéry, 251.
28. Riedi, 28–9.
29. Vambéry, 272–5.
CHAPTER X
1. Camoes, Lusiads, iii, 132.
2. Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 12.
3. Beazley, Prince Henry the Navigator, 213.
4. Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 10, 16.
CHAPTER XI
1. Thompson, Economic and Social History, 349, 422, 449.
2. Michelet, III, 348; Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 651; Belloc, How the Reformation Happened, 69.
3. Chapman, C. E., History of Spain, 139, 163.
4. Ibid., 216.
5. Burke, U. R., History of Spain, I, 404; Prescott, Ferdinand and Isabella, I, 338; Lea, Inquisition in Spain, I, 16.
6. Carpenter, Ed., Pagan and Christian Creeds, 25.
7. Graetz, Hy of the Jews, IV, 77.
8. Lea, op. cit., I, 64.
9. Graetz, IV, 79–84.
10. Michelet, vi, 4.
11. Roth C., Hy of the Marranos, 28.
12. Lea, Inquisition in Spain, I, 120.
13. Graetz, IV, 566.
14. Ibn Batuta, Travels, 315.
15. Ameer Ali, S., Short History of the Saracens, 570.
16. In Chapman, Hy of Spain, 200.
17. Pedraza in Prescott, Ferdinand and Isabella, I, 314.
18. Lane-Poole, The Moors in