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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
J B Bury |
| OCLC Number: | 59293402 |
| Notes: | Bibl. |
| Description: | xxviii, 1079 p. : maps [some col.] |
| Contents: | 1. The Councils of Constance and Basle / W.T. Waugh -- 2. John Hus / K. Krofta -- 3. Bohemia in the fifteenth century / K. Krofta -- 4. The Empire in the fifteenth century / R.G.D. Laffan -- 5. The Papacy and Naples in the fifteenth century / E. Armstrong -- 6. Florence and North Italy, 1414-1492 / C.M. Ady -- 7. France: the reign of Charles VII and the end of the hundred years' war / J. Calmette -- 8. France: Louis XI / C. Petit-Dutaillis -- 9. The kingdom of Burgundy or Arles from the eleventh to the fifteenth century / P. Fournier -- 10. The Low Countries / H. Pirenne -- 11. England: the Lancastrian Kings, 1399-1461 / K.B. McFarlane -- 12. England: the Yorkist Kings, 1461-1485 / C.H. Williams -- 13. Ireland, 1315-c.1485 / G.H. Orpen -- 14. Scotland, 1328-1488 / C.S. Terry -- 15. Spain, 1412-1516 / R. Altamira -- 16. Portugal in the Middle Ages / E. Prestage -- 17. The Scandinavian kingdoms during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / H. Koht -- 18. Poland and Lithuania in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / A. Bruce-Boswell -- 19. Hungary, 1301-1490 / B. Homan -- 20. Political theory in the later Middle Ages / H.J. Laski -- 21. The art of war in the fifteenth century / C. Oman -- 22. Magic, witchcraft, astrology, and alchemy / L. Thorndike -- 23. Education in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / G.R. Potter -- 24. Painting, sculpture, and the arts / W.G. Constable -- 25. The Renaissance in Europe / A.A. Tilley -- Epilogue / C.W. Previté-Orton. |
| Responsibility: | planned by the late J.B. Bury. ; edited by C.W. Previte-Orton, Z.N. Brooke. |
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