- A.—PRIMARY:
- 1.—The Church Fathers. See [Chap. X.]
- 2.—The Acts of Church Councils. See [Chap. IX.]
- 3.—The Early Church Historians. See [Chap. XIII.]
- 4.—Gee, H., and Hardy, W. J., Documents Illustrative of English Church History. Lond., 1896. I., 59.
- 5.—Henderson, E. F., Select Historical Documents of the Middle Ages. N. Y., 1892.
- 6.—Ogg, Source Book.
- 7.—Robinson, J. H., Readings, i.
- 8.—Thatcher and McNeal, Source Book.
- 9.—Univ. of Penn., Translations and Reprints.
- Bibliographical Note:—The original sources for this phase of the history of the Church are nearly all in Latin: 1.—Migne, Patrologia. 2.—Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum Collectio. 3.—Pertz, et al., Monumenta Germaniæ Historica. 4.—Muratori, L. A., Rerum Italicarum Scriptores. Med., 1723-51. 28 vols. 5.—Jaffé, Bibliotheca rerum Germanicarum. 6.—Watterich, Pontificum Romanorum. 7.—Duchesne, Le Liber Pontificalis. 8.—Bouquet, M., Rerum Gallicarum et Francicarum Scriptores. Paris, 1868 ff. 23 vols. 9.—Rerum Historica Britannica. Lond., 1858 ff. 10.—Jaffé, Regesta Pontificum Romanorum. 11.—Potthast, A., Regesta Pontificum Romanorum (1198-1304). 12.—Pflugh-Harttung, J. v., Acta Pontificum Romanorum Inedita. Tub., 1881. Stutg., 1884-8. 13.—Mirbt, Quellen zur Geschichte des Papsttum.
- B.—SECONDARY:
- I.—SPECIAL:
- 1.—Andrews, W., Curiosities of the Church. Lond., 1891.
- 2.—Balmes, J., European Civilisation: Protestantism and Catholicism Compared in their Effects on the Civilisation of Europe. Lond., 1849.
- 3.—Baring-Gould, S., Curious Myths of the Middle Ages. Lond., 1869.
- 4.—Bethune-Baker, J. F., The Influence of Christianity on War. Camb., 1888.
- 5.—Brace, C. J., Gesta Christi. Lond., 1886.
- 6.—Buckle, H. T., History of Civilisation in England. N. Y., 1878. 3 vols.
- 7.—Cox, G. W., and Johns, E. H., Popular Romances of the Middle Ages. Lond., 1880. 2 vols.
- 8.—Cunningham, The Growth of the Church in its Organisation and Institutions. Lond., 1886.
- 9.—Cutts, E. L., Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages. Lond., 1872.
- 10.—Döllinger, J. J. I., Fables Respecting the Popes of the Middle Ages. N. Y., 1872.
- 11.—Hatch, E., The Growth of Church Institutions. N. Y., 1887.
- 12.—Lacroix, P., Manners, Customs, and Dress of the Middle Ages. Tr. N. Y., 1874. Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages. Lond., 1879.
- 13.—Lea, H. C., Studies in Church History. Phil., 1869. Superstition and Force. Phil., 1871. Sacerdotal Celibacy. Bost., 1884. Auricular Concession and Indulgences. Phil., 1896. 3 vols.
- 14.—Lecky, W. E. H., European Morals. N. Y., 1877. (To 9th cent.)
- 15.—Lewis, Paganism Surviving in Christianity. N. Y., 1892.
- 16.—Maitland, S. R., The Dark Ages. Lond., 1845.
- 17.—Marshall, Penitential Discipline of the Primitive Church.
- 18.—Poole, R. L., History of Mediæval Thought. Lond., 1872.
- 19.—Trench, R. C., Lectures on Mediæval Church History. N. Y., 1878.
- 20.—Walcott, M. E. C., Traditions and Customs of Cathedrals. Lond., 1872.
- II.—GENERAL:
- Adams, Civ., ch. 3. Addis, ch. 7. Adeney, ch. 11, 12. Alzog, ii., 111-118, 243-256, 257-292. Bouzique, ii., ch. 2, 3. Butler, ch. 32, 33, 36-39, 58, 60, 64. Cheetham, ch. 13. Coxe, lect. 1-4. Döllinger, ii., ch. 5, sec. 11-20; iii., ch. 4, sec. 2, 3, 5, 7. Fisher, 110, 155, 175. Foulkes, ch. 5-11. Gieseler, ii., 310, 318, 420, 431-446. Gilmartin, i., ch. 12-15, 36, 40. Guericke, sec. 76-80. Kurtz, i., 352-396, 496-514, 516-526. Milman, bk. 3, ch. 5. Moeller, ii., 111-121, 210-221, 292-320, 321-345. Neander, ii., 661-678; iii., 91-106, 123-141, 425-456. Pennington, ch. 2. Robertson, ii., 186-244, 493-546. Schaff, iv., 326-355, 379-470, 571-581, 621.
- I.—SPECIAL:
FOOTNOTES:
[348:1] Hatch, Growth of Church Institutions, Lond., 1887, 121; Smith and Cheetham, art. on "Metropolitan."
[348:2] Canon VI. See IV. See also Canon XIX of Council of Antioch.
[348:3] Canon IX.
[348:4] Cod. Justin, i., 4, 29.
[348:5] Guizot, Hist. of Civ. in Fr., ii., 46.
[350:1] See article on Theodore Torens in Dict. of Nat. Biog.
[350:2] Boniface (d. 735) was the greatest.