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Middle Ages Vol. I : Sources of Medieval History

ISBN: 9780070646117 | 0070646112
Edition: 5th
Format: Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
Pub. Date: 2/1/1992

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Table of Contents
Note on the Fifth Editionxii(1)
Prefacexiii
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES3(156)
chapter I The Late Roman Empire
3(11)
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1. Ammianus Marcellinus: Faults of the Roman People
3(4)
2. Imperial Regimentation: The Theodosian Code
7(2)
3. Salvianus: The Burden of Taxation
9(2)
4. Sidonius Apollinaris: Country House Life in Gaul
11(3)
chapter II Christianity and the Pagan Tradition
14(19)
5. The Nicene Creed
14(1)
6. Two Famous Conversions: Constantine and Augustine
15(5)
7. Church and State: The "Edict of Milan"; The Dispute between Symmachus and Ambrose; Augustine and Gelasius
20(10)
8. Jerome on Classical Literature
30(3)
chapter III The Barbarians
33(17)
9. The Germania of Tacitus
33(11)
10. A Romanized Ostrogoth: Theodoric
44(2)
11. A Barbarous Frank: Clovis
46(4)
chapter IV Roman, Christian, and Teutonic Conceptions of Law
50(11)
12. The Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian
50(3)
13. Canons of the Council of Nicea
53(2)
14. The Law of the Salian Franks
55(4)
15. Formulae Concerning Ordeals
59(2)
chapter V The Rise of the Papacy
61(9)
16. The Primacy of the Roman See
61(1)
17. The Petrine Doctrine According to Leo I
62(2)
18. Papal Headship in Action: Gregory the Great
64(6)
chapter VI Monasticism and the Conversion of the North
70(18)
19. Ireland: Monks and Missionaries
70(3)
20. The Rule of St. Benedict
73(8)
21. England, Rome, and Germany
81(7)
chapter VII Byzantium and Islam
88(9)
22. Justinian: Achievements and Personality
88(5)
23. Islam: A Fighting Faith
93(4)
chapter VIII The Frankish-Papal Alliance
97(9)
24. Rome, Byzantium, and Frankish Gaul
97(2)
25. The Founding of the Papal States
99(2)
26. Charlemagne: King and Emperor
101(5)
chapter IX The Early Medieval Empire
106(21)
27. Carolingian Government
106(6)
28. Monastic Life and Culture
112(6)
29. Rural Life
118(4)
30. The Western Empire and Byzantium
122(5)
chapter X The Development of Feudal Institutions
127(12)
31. Lordship and Vassalage
127(4)
32. The Fief and Private Jurisdiction
131(2)
33. Feudal Obligations
133(3)
34. The Peace and Truce of God
136(3)
chapter XI The Investiture Contest
139(20)
35. Church Reform and Royal Theocracy
139(5)
36. The Program of Gregory VII
144(2)
37. Gregory VII and Henry IV
146(5)
38. The End of the Conflict
151(8)
THE TWELFTH CENTURY159(86)
chapter XII The First Crusaders
159(9)
39. Pope Urban Proclaims a Crusade
159(2)
40. The Capture of Jerusalem
161(2)
41. An Arab View of the Crusaders
163(5)
chapter XIII Ways of Thought and Feeling
168(19)
42. St. Anselm: Proof of the Existence of God
168(2)
43. Peter Abelard: Yes and No
170(13)
44. Bernard of Clairvaux: The Love of God
183(4)
chapter XIV Towns and Trade
187(16)
45. The Communal Revolt at Laon
187(3)
46. Urban Privileges in France, England, and Italy
190(4)
47. Guild Organization
194(3)
48. The Venetian Commenda or Collegantia
197(2)
49. A Medieval Merchant's Life
199(4)
chapter XV Varieties of Medieval Literature
203(22)
50. Warrior Chivalry: The Song of Roland
203(4)
51. Troubadour Songs
207(5)
52. Goliardic Literature: Songs and Satire
212(6)
53. Popular Piety: Our Lady's Tumbler
218(3)
54. Andreas Capellanus: The Idea of Courtly Love
221(4)
chapter XVI Feudal Kingship
225(6)
55. France: The Campaigns of Louis VI
225(2)
56. England: Stephen and Henry II
227(4)
chapter XVII Empire and Papacy
231(14)
57. The Incident at Besancon
231(6)
58. Canonistic Views on Imperial and Papal Power
237(8)
THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY245(88)
chapter XVIII The Zenith of Papal Power
245(16)
59. Letters of Innocent III
245(4)
60. The Fourth Lateran Council
249(8)
61. The Church and the Jews
257(4)
chapter XIX Heretics and Friars
261(14)
62. Peter Waldo and the Waldensians
261(4)
63. Accusations against the Albigensians
265(1)
64. Heresy and Inquisition
266(4)
65. St. Francis of Assisi
270(5)
chapter XX The French Monarchy
275(7)
66. Joinville's Account of St. Louis
275(7)
chapter XXI The Holy Roman Empire
282(8)
67. Frederick II and Germany
282(2)
68. Frederick II and the Papacy
284(3)
69. A Contemporary View of the Emperor
287(3)
chapter XXII Constitutionalism in England
290(11)
70. The Jury: Assize of Novel Disseisin and Assize Utrum
290(1)
71. Magna Carta
291(6)
72. The Parliament of Edward I
297(3)
73. Coronation Oath of Edward II
300(1)
chapter XXIII Rural Life
301(8)
74. The Manor House and Manor: Peasant Obligations
301(4)
75. The Manorial Court
305(2)
76. Manumission of a Villein
307(2)
chapter XXIV The World of Thought
309(24)
77. University Regulations
309(5)
78. Student Life
314(3)
79. Philosophy and Science: Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventura, John Buridan, Nicholas Oresme
317(16)
THE LATE MIDDLE AGES333
chapter XXV The Papacy and Its Critics
333(18)
80. Boniface VIII: Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam
333(4)
81. Four Secularist Philosophers: John of Paris, William of Ockham, Marsiglio of Padua, and John Wycliff
337(10)
82. Dante on Papal Avarice
347(4)
chapter XXVI Fourteenth-Century Calamities
351(13)
83. The Famine of 1315
351(1)
84. The Black Death
352(6)
85. The Hundred Years' War
358(6)
chapter XXVII Peasants' Rebellions
364(5)
86. France: The Jacquerie (1358)
364(1)
87. England: The Peasants' Revolt (1381)
365(4)
chapter XXVIII Women's Roles
369(10)
88. Ideal Marriage
369(2)
89. A Woman Doctor: Jacqueline Felicie
371(3)
90. A Woman Mystic: Catherine of Siena
374(2)
91. Women and Reason: Christine de Pizan
376(3)
chapter XXIX Aspects of Late Medieval Government
379(13)
92. Germany: The Golden Bull of Charles IV
379(4)
93. England: The Deposition of Richard II
383(4)
94. France: Jeanne d'Arc and Divine Right Monarchy
387(3)
95. Italy and the Papacy
390(2)
chapter XXX Conciliarism in the Church
392(6)
96. The Doctrine of Conciliar Supremacy
392(2)
97. Reform and Reaction
394(4)
chapter XXXI Late Medieval Society--Classes and Attitudes
398(13)
98. Piers Plowman: Peasant Daily Fare
398(1)
99. In Praise of Merchants
399(2)
100. Social Climbers
401(1)
101. Chaucer's People
402(9)
chapter XXXII Epilogue
411
102. Francois Villon: Laughter and Tears
411

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