Outlines And References for An Introductory Study of European History From the Third to the Thirteenth Century
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II of these outlines) ; or in Milman, History of Latin Christianity. Also, on some of the topics there are rather full treatments in Hodgkin's Italy and her Invaders. - Some of the original sources of information concerning the position of the bishop of Rome in the church in the first five centuries of its history are brought together in Robinson. Read- ings, vol. I, p. 62-73. Excellent, but in French, is Lavisse and Rambaud, Histoire Generate, vol. 1, p. 204-213. ' Emerton, in his Introduction..., gives a chapter (xi) to the subject; likewise Wishart, in A Short History of Monks and Monasteries, ch. ii. The fullest treatment of the subject is in Alontalembert, The Monks in the Jl'est, vol. I— especially interesting. Cunningham, in his Western Cii'ilication. etc., sec. 82, treats briefly of the economic influence of the monasteries. What he says may. be read also in Munro and Sellery, Medieval Civilisa- tion, p. 129-136. A medieval account of the ^founding of one of the most famous of the monasteries is quoted in Robinson, Readings, vol.
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