BRIEF REFERENCE-LIST OF AUTHORITIES BY CHAPTERS
[The letter a is reserved for Editorial Matter.]
Chapter I. Odoacer to the Triumph of Narses
[b] John B. Bury, A History of the Later Roman Empire.
[c] Thomas Hodgkin, Italy and her Invaders.
[d] Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
[e] Ammianus Marcellinus, Rerum gestarum, Libri XXXI.
[f] Malchus Philadelphus, Βυζανταικά.
[g] Evagrius of Epiphaneia, Ἱστορία ἐκκλησιάστικα.
[h] Jordanes (Jornandes), De Getarum origine et rebus gestis.
[i] Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, Libri XII De Rebus Gestis Gothorum.
[j] Procopius, Ἱστορίαι (de bello Gothica).
[k] Anonymous, Valesian Fragment.
[l] Thomas Hodgkin, article on “Theodoric” in the Ninth Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
[m] Agathias, Ἀγαθίου Σχολαστικοῦ Μυριναίου Ἱστορίων E.
[n] Henry Bradley, article in The Academy, May 15th, 1886.
Chapter II. Lombard Invasion to Liutprand’s Death
[b] Thomas Hodgkin, Italy and her Invaders.
[c] Caius Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of the History of Rome (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).
[d] Strabo, Γεωγραφικά.
[e] Friedrich Müller, Grundriss der Sprachwissenschaft.
[f] Cornelius Tacitus, Annales.
g Cornelius Tacitus, Germania.
[h] Petrus Patricius, Ἱστορίαι.
[i] Cocceianus Dion-Cassius, Ῥωμαϊκὴ ἱστορία.
[j] Origo gentis Longobardorum.
[k] Friedrich Bluhme, Die Gens Langobardorum.
[l] Ernst Wilhelm Förstemann, Geschichte des deutschen Sprachstamms.
[m] Procopius, op. cit.
[n] R. Pallmann, Geschichte der Völkerwanderung.
[o] Claudius Ptolemæus, Γεωγραφικὴ ὑφήγησις.
[p] Paulus Diaconus, Historia Langobardorum.
[q] Einhard (Eginhard), Annales Francorum.
[r] Julius Lippert, Die Religionen der europäischen Kulturvölker.
[s] C. Sollius Apollinaris Sidonius, Epistolarum Libri IX.
[t] Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, op. cit.
[u] Ludwig Schmidt, Zur Geschichte der Langobarden.
[v] Isidorus Hispalensis, Chronicon.
[w] Edward Gibbon, op. cit.
[x] Georg Weber, Weltgeschichte.
[y] Wilhelm Martens, Politische Geschichte des Langobardenreiches unter König Liutprand.
[z] Anastasius, Liber Pontificalis (Lives of Gregory II and Zacharias).
[aa] Ferdinand Gregorovius, Geschichte der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter.
[bb] Friedrich C. Schlosser, Geschichte der bilderstürmenden Kaiser des öströmischen Reichs.
Chapter III. The Franks to the Time of Charles Martel
[b] Cornelius Tacitus, op. cit.
[c] The Augustan History, Vopiscus, In Aureliano.
[d] Edward Gibbon, op. cit.
[e] Jacob Grimm, Geschichte der deutschen Sprache.
[f] Johann Christoph Adelung, Versuch eines vollständigen grammatisch-kritischen Wörterbuchs der Hoch-Teutschen Mundart.
[g] Panegyrici Veteres (including Eumenius and Nazarius on “Constantine”).
[h] Ammianus Marcellinus, op. cit.
[i] Jordanes (Jornandes), op. cit.
[j] Flavius Claudius Julianus, Imperator, Orationes.
[k] Eutropius, Breviarium Historiæ Romanæ.
[l] Libanius, Λόγοι (Orations).
[m] Prosper Aquitanicus, Chronicon.
[n] Anonymous, Gesta Francorum, or Liber Historiæ Francorum.
[o] Gregory of Tours, Historia Francorum.
[p] Fredegarius Scholasticu, Chronicle.
[q] Walter C. Perry, The Franks from their First Appearance in History to the Death of King Pepin.
[r] Thomas Hodgkin, op. cit.
[s] S. Astley Dunham, History of Europe in the Middle Ages.
[t] Annales Mettenses.
[u] Einhard (Eginhard), Vita Caroli Magni.
[v] Paulus Diaconus, op. cit.
[w] Henri Martin, Histoire de France.
[x] Strabo, op. cit.
[y] Erchanbertus, Breviarium Regum Francorum.
Chapter IV. Charles Martel to Charlemagne
[b] Walter C. Perry, op. cit.
[c] Annales Mettenses, op. cit.
[d] Fretegarius Scholasticus, op. cit.
[e] Thomas Hodgkin, op. cit.
[f] Paulus Diaconus, op. cit.
[g] Chronicle of Moissiac.
[h] Einhard (Eginhard), Annales Francorum.
[i] Anastasius, op. cit.
[k] Oelsner, Zur Chronologie der Italienischen Ereignisse (in his Jahrbücher des Fränkischen Reiches unter König Pippin).
[l] Sigurd Abel, Der Untergang des Langobardenreiches in Italien.
[m] Einhard (Eginhard), Vita Caroli Magni.
[n] Codex Carolinus (Letters of the Popes to Frankish Kings).
Chapter V. Charlemagne
[b] Einhard (Eginhard), op. cit.
[c] Friedrich Wilhelm Benjamin von Giesebrecht, Geschichte der deutschen Kaiserzeit.
[d] Monk of Saint Gall, De Carolo Magno.
[e] J. Y. Sheppard, The Fall of Rome and the Rise of New Nationalities.
Chapter VI. Charlemagne’s Successors to the Treaty of Verdun
[b] Victor Duruy, Histoire du Moyen Âge.
[c] Leopold von Ranke, Weltgeschichte.
[d] Agobardus, Works (edited by Baluze).
[e] Johann G. A. Wirth, Geschichte der deutschen Staaten.
[f] M. E. Thalheimer, Mediæval and Modern History.
Chapter VII. The Birth of German Nationality
[b] Friedrich Wilhelm Benjamin von Giesebrecht, op. cit.
[c] Annales Fuldenses.
[d] Heinrich Gerdes, Geschichte des Deutschen Volkes.
[e] Wolfgang Menzel, History of Germany from the Earliest Period to the Present Time (translated from the German by G. Horrocks).
[f] Wittekind, Res gestæ Saxonicæ.
Chapter VIII. Otto the Great and his Successors
[b] H. Gerdes, op. cit.
[c] Friedrich Wilhelm Benjamin von Giesebrecht, op. cit.
[d] W. Menzel, op. cit.
[e] L. von Ranke, op. cit.
[f] James Sime, article on “Germany” in the Ninth Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
[g] R. Comyn, op. cit.
[h] Henry Hallam, The View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages.
Chapter IX. The Franconian, or Salian, Dynasty
[b] Thietmar of Merseburg, Chronicon.
[c] Wipo, Gesta Chuonradi II imperatoris.
[d] Leopold von Ranke, op. cit.
[e] Charlton T. Lewis, A History of Germany.
[f] Hermann von Reichenau, Chronicon.
[g] Lambert von Hersfeld (or Aschaffenburg), Annales.
[h] Johann G. A. Wirth, op. cit.
[i] David Müller, Geschichte des deutschen Volkes.
[j] James Bryce, op. cit.
[k] Robert Comyn, op. cit.
[A further list of works on the Later Roman Empire in the West will be found in the General Bibliographies of Rome, of Italy, and of Germany, Vols. VI, IX, and XIV, respectively.]
MAP OF THE EMPIRE OF CHARLEMAGNE.
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