A Source Book of Mediæval History

A Source Book of Mediæval History
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Various. A Source Book of Mediæval History

A Source Book of Mediæval History

Table of Contents

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

THE NATURE AND USE OF HISTORICAL SOURCES

A SOURCE BOOK OF MEDIÆVAL. HISTORY

CHAPTER I. THE EARLY GERMANS

2. A Description by Tacitus

CHAPTER II. THE VISIGOTHIC INVASION

3. The Visigoths Cross the Danube (376)

4. The Battle of Adrianople (378)

CHAPTER III. THE HUNS

CHAPTER IV. THE EARLY FRANKS

6. The Deeds of Clovis as Related by Gregory of Tours

7. The Law of the Salian Franks

CHAPTER V. THE ANGLES AND SAXONS IN BRITAIN

9. The Mission of Augustine (597)

CHAPTER VI. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

10. Pope Leo's Sermon on the Petrine Supremacy

11. The Rule of St. Benedict

CHAPTER VII. THE RISE OF MOHAMMEDANISM

13. Selections from the Koran

CHAPTER VIII. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE CAROLINGIAN DYNASTY OF FRANKISH KINGS

14. Pepin the Short Takes the Title of King (751)

CHAPTER IX. THE AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE

15. Charlemagne the Man

17. The Capitulary Concerning the Saxon Territory (cir. 780)

18. The Capitulary Concerning the Royal Domains (cir. 800)

19. An Inventory of One of Charlemagne's Estates

20. Charlemagne Crowned Emperor (800)

21. The General Capitulary for the Missi (802)

23. The Carolingian Revival of Learning

CHAPTER X. THE ERA OF THE LATER CAROLINGIANS

24. The Oaths of Strassburg (842)

25. The Treaty of Verdun (843)

26. A Chronicle of the Frankish Kingdom in the Ninth Century

28. Later Carolingian Efforts to Preserve Order

29. The Election of Hugh Capet (987)

CHAPTER XI. ALFRED THE GREAT IN WAR AND IN PEACE

30. The Danes in England

32. Alfred's Laws

CHAPTER XII. THE ORDEAL

33. Tests by Hot Water, Cold Water, and Fire

CHAPTER XIII. THE FEUDAL SYSTEM

34. Older Institutions Involving Elements of Feudalism

35. The Granting of Fiefs

36. The Ceremonies of Homage and Fealty

37. The Mutual Obligations of Lords and Vassals

38. Some of the More Important Rights of the Lord

39. The Peace and the Truce of God

CHAPTER XIV. THE NORMAN CONQUEST

41. William the Conqueror as Man and as King

CHAPTER XV. THE MONASTIC REFORMATION OF THE TENTH, ELEVENTH, AND TWELFTH CENTURIES

42. The Foundation Charter of the Monastery of Cluny (910)

43. The Early Career of St. Bernard and the Founding of Clairvaux

CHAPTER XVI. THE CONFLICT OVER INVESTITURE

45. Gregory VII.'s Conception of the Papal Authority

46. Letter of Gregory VII. to Henry IV. (December, 1075)

47. Henry IV.'s Reply to Gregory's Letter (January, 1076)

48. Henry IV. Deposed by Pope Gregory (1076)

49. The Penance of Henry IV. at Canossa (1077)

50. The Concordat of Worms (1122)

CHAPTER XVII. THE CRUSADES

52. The Starting of the Crusaders (1096)

53. A Letter from a Crusader to his Wife

CHAPTER XVIII. THE GREAT CHARTER

54. The Winning of the Charter

CHAPTER XIX. THE REIGN OF SAINT LOUIS

56. The Character and Deeds of the King as Described by Joinville

CHAPTER XX. MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION AND ACTIVITY

57. Some Twelfth Century Town Charters

59. The League of Rhenish Cities (1254)

CHAPTER XXI. UNIVERSITIES AND STUDENT LIFE

60. Privileges Granted to Students and Masters

61. The Foundation of the University of Heidelberg (1386)

62. Mediæval Students' Songs

CHAPTER XXII. THE FRIARS

63. The Life of St. Francis

64. The Rule of St. Francis

65. The Will of St. Francis

CHAPTER XXIII. THE PAPACY AND THE TEMPORAL POWERS IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES

67. The Bull "Unam Sanctam" of Boniface VIII. (1302)

68. The Great Schism and the Councils of Pisa and Constance

69. The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438)

CHAPTER XXIV. THE EMPIRE IN THE TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH, AND FOURTEENTH CENTURIES

70. The Peace of Constance (1183)

72. The Golden Bull of Charles IV. (1356)

CHAPTER XXV. THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR

73. An Occasion of War between the Kings of England and France

74. Edward III. Assumes the Arms and Title of the King of France

76. The Battle of Crécy (1346)

77. The Sack of Limoges (1370)

78. The Treaties of Bretigny (1360) and Troyes (1420)

CHAPTER XXVI. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

80. Dante's Conception of the Imperial Power

81. Petrarch's Love of the Classics

CHAPTER XXVII. FORESHADOWINGS OF THE REFORMATION

83. The Reply of Wyclif to the Summons of Pope Urban VI. (1384)

INDEX

FOOTNOTES:

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