The Cambridge Modern History: The United States. VII. X, Bind 7CUP Archive, 1934 - 784 sider |
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 7 |
Other voyages of Colombo his death 1506 | 8 |
The Pacific reached from the East Magalhaes 151921 | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 37 |
Interlude of The Four Elements | 50 |
Contents | 53 |
Translation of Caliphate Authority | 60 |
Perkin at Cork in Cornwall 1497 Captured | 470 |
Ludovico approaches the French Court French claims to Milan | 476 |
1509 | 477 |
Attitude of European powers Rise of Wolsey | 483 |
Intrigues at Rome in favour of Wolsey Treaty with France 1518 | 489 |
CHAPTER XV | 493 |
Change of trade routes Failure of towns depending only on commerce | 498 |
Laws against usury Disabilities of bankers Mercantile enterprise | 499 |
CHAPTER III | 67 |
War with Hungary Szabács Semlin Belgrade captured 1521 Rhodes | 73 |
Ivan the Black of Montenegro | 75 |
Colonising and missionary schemes | 78 |
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Manufacture and commerce Population Coinage | 92 |
ཆ ཚོ ཆ ཚ ཆེ ཚོཎྜཛྫ | 93 |
The Sipahis their organisation The Janissaries | 99 |
Milan occupied 1499 Condition of papal States Plans of Alexander | 125 |
Troubles in Genoa Expedition of Louis 1507 Submission of Genoa | 131 |
Effects upon art Development of tactics Italian influence beyond the Alps | 143 |
Independent ecclesiastical policy of Venice she adheres to the conciliar | 158 |
Excommunication of Savonarola June 1497 | 178 |
Causes of the downfall of the Florentine Republic | 191 |
Law requires the support of religion Religion as an instrument of rule | 208 |
Effects on the papacy as a spiritual institution | 220 |
Simoniacal practices Character of Alexander | 226 |
Divorce of Lucrezia | 239 |
CHAPTER VIII | 253 |
Attack of Pisani on the Genoese Defeat and capture of their fleet 1378 | 259 |
Church property Jurisdiction over clerics The Inquisition | 265 |
The Bourgeois Louis XI The peasants Their relation to the King | 272 |
Dangers of Venice the mainland a burden Commerce her chief resource | 277 |
Venetian administration Life of a Venetian noble | 283 |
Cumbrous and expensive procedure Meetings of Electors | 291 |
Albert Achilles Elector of Brandenburg House of Wettin | 297 |
The Common Penny | 305 |
Philip and Juana Death of Isabel 1504 Philip and Ferdinand Marriage | 316 |
The matricula New reforms at Constance in 1507 | 317 |
CHAPTER X | 329 |
The Diet Matthias Corvinus His successes | 335 |
European system Empire and Church Enclaves in the West | 341 |
CHAPTER XI | 347 |
The Hermandad Reforms Royal grants revoked 1480 The Crusading | 353 |
PAGE | 356 |
New Regents for Castile Disunion of the Comuneros | 374 |
Amadis of Gaul Annalists | 381 |
Sacred learning in Italy Greek neglected till the fifteenth century | 385 |
Proposals of reform | 388 |
End of the reign of Louis XII 1515 | 392 |
Forced to marry Charles | 395 |
Administration of finance and financial officers | 408 |
CHAPTER XIII | 417 |
Roosebeke 1382 Philip the Good | 426 |
The Kingdom of Naples its characteristics King Ferrante | 446 |
The Complutensian Polyglot The First Greek Testament | 461 |
CHAPTER XIV | 463 |
Increasing scarcity of precious metals compensated by the liberation | 505 |
Craft gilds in the later Middle Ages Use of capital | 511 |
Territorial economic policy adopted by the nations | 517 |
Concessions to companies Monopolies on capitalistic lines | 523 |
Distribution of the new treasure | 529 |
thirteenth century | 536 |
Latin scholarship Giovanni di Conversino Coluccio de Salutati Gas | 544 |
School training Vittorino da Feltre | 556 |
Neacademia at Venice 1500 Visit of Erasmus 1508 Death of Aldo 1515 | 563 |
Humanism in the North Erasmus 14671536 His career Attitude | 569 |
France Intercourse with Italy Greek studies Lascaris Aleander | 575 |
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politics Learning in England | 580 |
Cambridge in 1542 Pronunciation of Greek | 581 |
His interest in origins Hebraic studies Roger Bacons statement | 587 |
The Magdeburg Centuriators Baronius Annales | 610 |
Eusebius of Caesarea | 616 |
Conciliar movement Failure of Council of Basel Heresy | 622 |
Educational movement The Imitation of Christ | 628 |
Cusanus Diocesan and Provincial Synods | 629 |
The universities orthodox The Church and education in Germany | 638 |
Venice makes peace 1479 Advance of the Muslims Capture of Otranto | 640 |
Failure of the Councils Pretensions of the Popes in the fifteenth century | 653 |
Pluralism Extravagant wealth of the clergy Examples | 659 |
The crusades starved in consequence Extravagance of the Popes | 666 |
Corrupt administration of justice Litigation concerning benefices Sale | 671 |
The Councils Lateran Council 15127 | 677 |
The Narrenschiff of Brant | 683 |
Nicholas of Cusa Complaints at Coblenz in 1479 | 689 |
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prominent citizens Appeal demanded | 793 |
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78 | 796 |
Battle at Rapallo Advance to Asti | 803 |
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
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