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ssador's journey in the year 965, which was published at Petrograd in 1898.] [Footnote 6: Cf. _Serbia_, by L. F. Waring. London, 1917.] [Footnote 7: The sources of the ancient history of Croatia have been collected by F. Ra[vc]ki in his _Documenta historiae Croaticae periodum antiquam illustrantia_, Zagreb, 1877. Cf. also his well-known and excellent essays in _Rad. jugoslav. Akad._; the _Poviest Hrvata de Vjekoslav Klai[vc]_, Zagreb, 1899-1911, and a short but very good account by F. Si[vs]i['c] in _Pregled povijesti hrv. naroda_, Zagreb, 1916. I am indebted for these references to Dr. Yovan Radoni['c], who is regarded as among the first of Croat historians.] [Footnote 8: This book, dating from 1395, is in the town library of Reims.] [Footnote 9: "The Bulgarians, in their historical, ethnographical and political frontiers." Text in four languages. Berlin, 1917.] [Footnote 10: _La Macedoine_, by Simeon Radeff. Sofia, 1918.] [Footnote 11: _Obzor Chronografov_, published by Professor Popov in 1863.] [Footnote 12: _Pester Lloyd_, June 21, 1917.] [Footnote 13: _Introduction a l'Histoire de l'Asie._ Paris, 1896.] [Footnote 14: In a monograph on the 600th anniversary of the Church of St. Mary at Celje (Celje, 1910) there is reproduced a contemporary narrative of the funeral of Count Ulrich. After describing how the widow, the noble lady Catharine, had with dire wailing gone round the altar and offered sacrifice, being followed by all the congregation, it proceeds: "Da diss geschehen gieng wieder herfuer ein geharnischter Mann, der Namb zu sich Schilt, Helmb, Wappen, legte sich auf die Erden, vnd striche gar lauth, ganz erbaermlich vnd gar Claeglich mit heller stimbe drei mahl nacheinander Graffen zu Cilli, vnd Nimmehr zerreiss die Panier, Zerbrach die Wappen da war Allererst ein Clagen, dass es nicht einen Menschen, sondern ein harten stain hete Erbarmen Moegen."] [Footnote 15: Cf. A lecture delivered by Sir Arthur Evans before the Royal Geographical Society, January 10, 1916.] [Footnote 16: Cf. _La Fine della Serenissima_, by Ricciotti Bratti. Milan, 1919.] [Footnote 17: _Suedosteuropaeische Fragen_, by Hermann Wendel. Berlin, 1918.] [Footnote 18: His equipment, as M. Charles Loiseau (in _Le Balkan Slave et la Crise Autrichi
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