1469-1534) in _Opera Omnia, iussu
impensaque Leonis XIII PP_. vols. 4-10. 1882 ff.
_The Summa theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas_, translated by the Fathers
of the English Dominican Province. 1911 ff. (In course of
publication, as yet, 6 vols).
Von der Hardt: _Magnum Oecumenicum Constantiense Concilium_. 6 vols.
1700.
D. Mansi: _Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio_. Vols. 27-32.
Venice. 1784 ff. (Identical reprint, Paris, 1902).
Most of the best literature of the 14th and 15th centuries, e.g., the
works of Chaucer, Langland, Boccaccio and Petrach [Transcriber's note:
Petrarch?].
Special works of ecclesiastical writers, humanists, nationalists and
heretics quoted below.
V. Hasak: _Der christliche Glaube des deutschen Volkes beim Schlusse
des Mittelalters_. 1868. (A collection of works of popular
edification prior to Luther).
G. Berbig: "_Die erste kursaechsische Visitation im Ortland Franken_."
_Archiv fuer Reformationsgeschichte_, iii. 336-402; iv. 370-408. 1905-6.
TREATISES.
E. Friedberg: _Lehrbuch des katholischen und evangelischen
Kirchenrechts_.[5] Leipzig. 1903.
L. Pastor: _History of the Popes from the close of the Middle Ages_.
English translation,[2] vols. 1-6 edited by Antrobus, vols. 7-12 edited
by R. Kerr. 1899 ff. (Exhaustive, brilliantly written, Catholic, a
little one-sided).
Mandel Creighton: _A History of the Papacy 1378-1527_. 6 vols. 1892
ff. (Good, but in large part superseded by Pastor).
F. Gregorovius: _A History of Rome in the Middle Ages_, translated by
A. Hamilton. vols 7 and 8. 1900. (Brilliant).
_Schaff's History of the Christian Church_. Vol. 5, part 2. The
Middle Ages. 1294-1517, by D. S. Schaff. 1910. (A scholarly summary,
warmly Protestant).
J. Schnitzer: _Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte Savonarolas_. 3
vols. 1902-4.
J. Schnitzer: _Savonarola im Streite mit seinem Orden und seinem
Kloster_. 1914.
H. Lucas: _Fra Girolamo Savonarola_.[2] 1906.
H. C. Lea: _An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy_.[3] 2 vols.
1907. (Lea's valuable works evince a marvelously wide reading in the
sources, but are slightly marred by an insufficient use of modern
scholarship).
H. C. Lea: _A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the
Latin Church_. 3 vols. 1896.
Aloys Schulte: _Die Fugger in Rom, 1495-1523_. 2 vols. Leipzig.
1904. (Describes the financial methods of the church. The second
volume consists o
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