The Cambridge Modern History: The United States. VII. X, Bind 7

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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
11
84
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
46
577
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
prise
705
Conquests in Asia Minor 1463 Collision with Turcomans
706
68
721
47
726
73
739
48
740
49
754
74
761
Slave raiding expeditions 1441
762
50
766
75
768
Legends of Atlantic islands Brasil Antilha
775
77
784
prominent citizens Appeal demanded
793
107
795
78
796
Battle at Rapallo Advance to Asti
803
80
804

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