INDEX

A.
Abbey schools, [26];
of St. Victor, [150]Aberration of light, [44]Abingdon, Edmund of, [327]Adam of St. Victor, [204]Age of Students, [25-63]Albertus Magnus, [46]Alchemies, [93]Alfonso the Wise, [2]Aliens' rights, [358]Allbutt, Prof., [83]Amiens, [105]Andrew II, Golden Bull, [369]Angel Choir, [13], [108]Angelo on Dante, [305]Anselm, [80]Antipodes, [50], [392]Ants in Dante, [314]Appreciation of art, [146]Aquinas, [38];
and Albertus, [271];
appreciation of, [283];
capacity for work, [286];
education, [270];
on Existence of God, [276];
on liberty and society, [279];
at Paris, [272];
as a poet, [287];
and Pope Leo XIII, [374];
on Resurrection, [278];
tributes to, [281]
Arbitration, [382]Arena Padua, [144]Arezzo, [23]Arnaud, Daniel, [189]Arnaud de Marveil, [189]Arnold, Matthew, and Francis, [256]Art and the Friars, [139]Artemus Ward, [52]Arts and Crafts, [124]Arthur Legends, [10], [173]Arundel, Countess of, [320]Asbestos, [398]Ascoli, Cope, [14], [134]Assisi, [144]Assizes of Clarendon, [351];
of Jerusalem, [365]Avignon, [24]
B.
Bacon, [41]Barbarossa, [1]Barbizon School, [145]Basil Valentine, [94]Bateson, Miss, [328]Beau Dieu, [13]Beautiful God, [105]Beauty and usefulness, [113]Beauvoisis, Statutes of, [365]Bell-making, [133]Beowulf, [180]Berrengaria, Queen, [320]Bernardo del Carpio, [170]Bernart de Ventadorn, [183]Bernard of Cluny, or Morlaix, [205]Bertrand de Born, [191]Bestiarium, [164]Bible study, [234], [252]Blanche of Castile, [289], [320];
as a mother, [326];
as a ruler, [326]Blessed work, [125]Boileau, Stephen, [365]Boniface VII and American Revolution, [374]Books, beautiful, [150];
bequests, [155];
collecting, [154], [157];
great stone, [115]Booklovers, [155]Book-learning, [129]Book of Arts, Deeds, Words, [5]Borgo Allegri, [141]Botany, [149]Bracton, [361]Bracton's digest, [15], [82]Bremen, [420]Brook farm, [264]
C.
Cahors, [34]Calendar, [43]Calvi, College of, [26]Capital, English, created, [357]Canon law, codified, [370]Canticle of Sun, [258]Carlyle,
Minnesong, [183];
Nibelungen, [178]Case histories, [84]Casimir the Great, [369]Caspian not a gulf, [406]Castles and armories, [120]Catalogues of libraries, [151]Cathedral Symbolism, [118]Cavalcanti, [10]Celano, [197]Chalices, [113]Charity organizations, [27], [345]Chartres, glass, [14];
windows, [111]Chauliac, [92]Chemistry, [46];
not forbidden, [93]Chester cycle, [240], [242]Chrestien de Troyes, [175]Chronicles, [224]Cid, El, [9]Cimabue, [2], [12], [140]Cino da Pistoia, [10]Circulating libraries, [149]Clare, St., and St. Francis, [322]Clare, St., [320];
character, [321];
happiness, [322];
life, [320]Clarendon assizes, [351];
constitutions, [351]Clerics at the universities, [71]Cloisters, Lateran, [121];
St. Paul's, Rome, [121]Coal, [397]Code of Hammurabi, [3]Coeducation, [330]Colleges, Origin of, [29]Cologne, [420]Common Law, [361]Commentaries on Law, [371]Common pleas, [35]Comparative university attendance, [61]Compayré, [67]Complaints of books, [158]Composition of matter, [38]Condorcet, [34]Conrad of Kirchberg, [188]Conservation of energy, [39]Cope of Ascoli, [115]Corrections, Optical, [131]
[{487}]
Cost of books, [156]Crusades and democracy, [389];
Greene, on, [389];
Storrs on, [388];
Stubbs on, [298]Curtain lectures, [331]
D.
Dante da Maiano, [10]Dante and children, [313];
and Milton, [315];
and Virgil, [316];
education, [300];
in America, [311];
in England, [305];
in Germany, [309];
in Italy, [304];
not alone, [300];
power of observation, [313];
present estimation, [317];
sonnets, [302];
troubadour, [303];
universality, [301]
Dante-Gesellschaft, [310]Dean Church's Dante, [306]Decay of Philosophy, [282]Declaration of Independence, Swiss, [377]Degrees, [36]De Maistre, [66]Democracy and the Crusades, [388];
guilds, [378]Denifle, [35]De Roo on pre-Columbian America, [400]Dialectics, [33]Dies Irae, Admirers of, [199];
supreme, [197]Dietmar von Eist, [186]Digest of common law, [361]Discipline at universities, [73];
and democracy, [76]Disease segregation, [343]Dissection not forbidden, [91]Dominicans and art, [139];
and books, [156]St. Dominic, [266];
and St. Francis, [267]Donatus, Deposition for ignorance of, [30]Drama and St. Francis, [238]Durandus, [117], [234]
E.
Education, classes, [7];
masses, [8];
popular, [129];
of women, four periods, [331]Edward I, [2], [361]Edward VI and charity, [340];
education, [386]El Cid, [169];
battle scene, [170];
daughters' innocence, [172];
marriage, [171];
single author, [169]Emulation of workers, [125]Encyclopedia, [231]Enforcement of law, [366]English democracy, [378]Enterprise, commercial, [421]Epic poetry, [167]Equality of women, [324], [389]Erysipelas segregated, [344]Evelyn's diary, [131]Evolution and man, [3]Experiment, [44]Explosives, [42]Exultet, [207]
F.
Fehmic Courts, [368]Felix of Valois, [347]Feminine education, [330];
four periods, [331] reasons for decline, [333]Ferguson, [97]Francis, St., great disciples, [263];
in drama, [239];
influence still, [266];
life, [259];
literary man, [255];
modern interest in, [261];
Ruskin on, [260];
second order, [265];
third order, [265];
troubadour, [255]Franciscans and Art, [139];
explorers, [394]Fraternal insurance, [382]Fraternity, initiations, [425]Frederick II, [2]Freedom, development of, [375]Free cities, [377];
schools, [385]Freemen's rights, [358]Friars, [267];
Green's tribute to, [268];
explorers, [409]Froude, [97];
on Reynard, [211]Furniture, [122]Finsen anticipated, [89]Five Sisters, York, [14], [110]Founder of Hospitals, [337]
G.
Gaddi, [2], [142]Galsang Gombeyev, [402]Geography, [50]German Guild-hall, London, [421]Gerontius' dream, [308]Gild merchant, [383]Giotto, [2], [12], [142];
appreciation of, [145];
immense work, [146]Giotto's tower, [122]Gladstone and Richard de Bury, [160]Glosses, Law, [371]Goethe's Reynard, [213]Goerres, [255]Gohier, Urbain, [379]Golden Bull, [369]Golden Legend, [213]Goodyear, [131]Gothic, development, [102];
English, [100];
French, North German, [167];
Sculpture, [105-107];
Spanish, [100];
varieties, [12], [100], [167]Grail Legends, [174]Gratian, [81]Gray, [32]Green on Matthew Paris, [229]Greatness of an epoch, [6]Gregorian chant, [207]Grotesque in Dante, [309]Grounds of ignorance, [41]Guido de Montpelier, [338]Guido, [142]Guilds, [132];
and the drama, [136];
and democracy, [378];
Boston, [382];
London, [382];
number, [381];
rules, [38];
list of, [245]
H.
Hamburg, [420]Hamilton, [34]Hammurabi, [4]Hansa Alamanniae, [422];
and Denmark, [419];
geese cackle, [419];
obscurity of origin, [416]Harper, [52]Hartman von Aue, [186]Hayton, [412]Healing by first intention, [85]Herodotus and Marco Polo, [396]History, so-called, [127], appendix
Hollandus, [94]
[{488}]
Homer, [3]Hospitals, earliest, [337];
England, [339]Hotel Dieu, [339];
endowment, [339]Human life, value, [367]Human rights, [366]Humboldt on Dante, [311-315]Humboldt, [47]Humor in mystery plays, [241]Humphreys, [162]Huysmans, [120]Hymns often heard, [195];
and languages, [203];
seven greatest, [199]
I.
Ignorance and servitude, [127]Illuminated books, [162]Indestructibility of matter, [39]International court, [424];
comity, [428];
fraternity, [391]Irnerius, [18], [81]Iron work, [114]
J.
Jenghis Khan, [2]Jerusalem the Golden, [205]Jessopp, Rev. Augustus, [133]Job, [3]Jocelyn of Brakelond, [226];
and Boswell, [227];
selection, [227]John of Carpini, [400]John of Matha, [347]John of Monte Corvino, [410-412]Joinville and the poor, [297];
selection, [228]Journeymen, [135]Justinian, English, [363]
K.
Kenilworth, [121]Kidney disease, [84]
L.
Lafenestre, [138-144]Lamentations, [207]Lanfranc, [37], [83]Lancelot, [175]Lateran, Council of, [28]Laurie, [59], [63], [65], [76]Law, Canon, [370];
French, [364];
German, [368];
Glosses, [371];
Hungarian, [369];
Polish, [369];
Spanish, [15]
Lea, Henry C, [60]League, Lombard, [417]Legenda Aurea, [213]Lending of books, [152]Lending of professors, [56]Leo XIII, [81]Lepers, Louis IX and, [297]Leprosy eradicated, [343]Lerida, [24]Lhasa entered, [410]Liberties and customs, [360];
English, [358];
Hungary and Poland, [369]Library of La Ste. Chapelle, [152];
circulating, [152], [165];
of Hotel Dieu, [153];
of the Sorbonne, [153]Lincoln, [96]Lingard, [61]Literature for women, [334]Lodge, Sir Oliver, [40]Longfellow, [209];
Dante, [311]Louis IX, [289];
books, [164];
charity, [296];
crusades, [298];
education, [291];
father, [290-294];
husband, [289];
justice, [293], [294];
law, [365];
monks, [295];
son, [289]
Lowell on Dante, [311]Lübeck punished, [418];
laws, [422]Lully, [57]Lunar rainbows, [48]
M.
Mabel Rich, [327]MacCarthy, [201]Magna Charta, [1], [350];
development of, [353];
excerpts, [352], et seq.
Malory, [175]Mandeville, [408]Manning on Dante, [308]Map or Mapes, Walter, [174-176]March on Latin Hymns, [195]Marco Millioni, [396]Maria di Novella, [331]Masterpieces, [135]Matter and form, [40];
constitution of, [40]Matthew Paris, [229];
Green's tribute, [229]Meaning of Cathedral, [118]Meistersingers, [10]Merchants' privileges, [359]Merrie England, [126]Metaphysical speculations, [33-37]Method of study, [53]Meyer, [49]Middle Ages, place of, [5]Middle class students, [72]Mill, [34]Millet, [145]Minnesingers, [10]Modern war correspondents anticipated, [225], [228]Mondino, [93]Money and privileges, [426]Money grabbers, [217]Monks, Idle, [414];
explorers, [413]Monroe, [55]Montalembert, monks, [414];
laws, [364]Montpelier, [23]Morley, Henry, [42], [157], [173], [244]Most read books. Ten, [209]Motor cars, [43]Music, Church, [206];
part, [207]Mutual Aid, [379]Mystery plays, players, [247], [250];
bible study, [251];
influence, [252]
N.
Names, Medieval, [331]Nations, [76]Neale, [206]Needlework, [14]Nerve suture, [86]Newman's tribute to Dante, [306]New York Times Building, [123]Nibelungen, [177]Noah and wife, [242]Nolasco, Peter, [348]Notebook, The elegant, [54]Novgorod founded, [421]Numbers of students, [63], et seq
Nurses' habits, [345]
O.
Odoric, [409]One thing a day, [54]Optics, [44]
[{489}]
Optical corrections, [131]Opus Majus, [45]Organized charity, [381]Osler, [108], [323]Oxford, [22]
P.
Padua, [23]Pagel, [90];
on Vincent of Beauvais, [233]Palencia, [24]Pange Lingua, [199]Papal Court and academy, [31]Parliament, First English, [14]Parzifal, [188]Peace Burgs, [420]Pennell, Elizabeth Robbins, [98]Peregrinus, [37-44]Perugia, [23]Petroleum, [397]Peyrols, [192]Philobiblon, [157]Philosophic writers, [222]Phosphorescence in Dante, [315]Physical geography, [47]Place of women, [319]Plain Chant, [207]Plumptre's Dante, [310]Polo, Marco, [396]Poor students, [72]Poor, Washing feet of, [297]Popes and Laws, [370]Pope Alexander IV, [31];
Boniface VIII, [2];
Gregory IX, [2], [30];
Honorius IV, [2], [30];
Innocent III, [2], [30], [337]Population of England, [61]Potamian, Brother, [37]Piacenza, [23]Practical knowledge, [41]Preparatory schools, [26]Pre-renaissance, [5], [254]Professors' publications, [79]Progress of liberty, [386]
Q.
Queen Berengaria, [320]Queen Blanche of Castile, [320]
R.
Ransom of prisoners, [347]Raymond of Pennafort, [348]Real Estate Law, [362]Redemption of captives, [348]Red-light therapy, [89]Religious order for erysipelas, [345];
for slaves, [347]Reinach, [103], [116], [128]Representative government, [372], [386]Renaissance, [5]Reynard the Fox, [210];
original, [212]Rheims, [105], [107]Rhenish cities, [420]Rhymed Latin, [104]Rhyme, origin, [199]Richard Coeur de Lion, [1]Richard de Bury, [157];
as a churchman, [161];
chaplains, [160];
charity, [161];
place in history, [159]
Rich, Mabel, [327];
and her sons, [327]Robinson, Fr. Paschal, [257], [261]Rod in school, [185]Roland, [181]Romance of Rose, [215];
charge of dullness, [216];
poor happy, [219];
misers miserable, [218];
satire on money grabbers, [217]Rossetti on Dante, [317]Rubruquis, [403];
on customs, [408];
on languages, [405], [407]Rucellai Madonna, [141]Rudolph of Hapsburg, [2], appendix
Ruskin, [6], [123], [260], [309]Rusticiano, [399]
S.
Sadness absent in Gothic art, [147]Saintsbury, [34], [36], [175], [180], [197], [223], [226]Saladin, [1]Salamanca, [24]Salamander, asbestos, [398]Salicet, [83]Salimbene, Friar, [403]Salisbury, [129]Saturday, half-holiday, [379]Schaff, [198], [205]Scholasticism and style, [223]Sculpture, Amiens, [13], [105];
Rheims, [105] St. Denis, [13]Settlement work, [325];
Seneca, [53]Siena, [23]Sigbart, [47]Simon de Montfort, [361]Social unrest, [124]Sorbonne, Robert, [53]Sordello, [10]St. Bonaventure, [2], [203];
Clare, [2], [320];
Dominic, [267];
Edmund, [72], [327];
Elizabeth, [320], [325];
Ferdinand, [15];
Hugh, [2], [96];
Thomas, [203]
St. Gall, [69]St. John, Lateran, [121]St. Mary's Abbey, [121]St. Paul's, Rome, [121]St. Victor, Adam and Hugh of, [204]Stabat Mater, [200];
translations, [201]Stained Glass, [14];
Lincoln, [109];
York, [110]Stevenson, R. M., [99]Storrs on Crusades, [388]Stubbs on Crusades, [298]Students, Support of, [65]Studies, [33]Studium generale, [21]Symbolism, [117]Systematizing thought, [80]
T.
Tarragona, [101]Tartars, Book of, [402]Tasso and Nibelungen, [179]Taste, Popular, [112]Tate, [52]Taxation and representation, [336];
no, without representation, [374]"The Three Eights, "[379]Thibet, [410]Thomas, St., See Aquinas
Thule, [51]Toledo, [101]Toulouse, [24]Towns and cathedrals, [9]Trade facilities, [415]Travel, medieval, [394]Troubadours, [190]Trouvères, [10]Turner, [35], [145]Training intellect
[{490}]
U.
Ungreek, only thing, [99]Universitas, [21]University, Bologna, [19], [58];
foundation, [18];
Orleans, [19];
Oxford, [58];
Paris, [18], [58];
Salernum, [20];
roughness, [73]
V.
Vehmgerichte, [368]Vercelli, [23]Vicenza, [23]Vienna Cathedral, [168]Vigilance committees, [368]Vigils, holidays, [379]Villehardouin, [224];
and Xenophon, [225]Vincent of Beauvais, [231];
and historical writers, [231];
methods, [232];
style, [233]Virchow and evolution, [3];
on hospitals, [338];
on Pope Innocent, [342]Vocation for women, [322]Vogelweide, [185]Voragine, Jacobus de, [213]
W.
Wandering students, [57]Wanderjahre, [135]Water cure, [427]Wernher, [187]Whewell, [45]Widows, Magna Charta, [354]William of Rubruk, [403]William of Salicet, [83]William of St. Gregory, [192]Wolfram von Eschenbach, [187]Women, in hospitals, [328];
in literature, [335];
occupations, [329];
position, [334]Working students, [60]Wounds of neck, [86]
X.
Xenophon, and Villehardouin, [225]
Y.
Yeats, [113]Yule, Colonel, [401];
on Odoric, [411];
on Rubruquis, [407]
Z.
Zimmern, Miss, on Hansa, [415];
on medieval initiations, [425]

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