Balbi, J., 43 seq., [49].
Balbus, H., [186], [281].
Bartholomew of Cologne, [63-5].
Basle, [146].
Batt, J., [115-16], [130].
Beatus Rhenanus, [154-8], [164], [278];
his Res Germanicae, [146], [156], [275]; extracts from his letters, [195], [210], [267], [268], [273]. Beheim, J., of Niklashausen, [220].
Benedictines, at Neuss, [70];
at Ottobeuren, 86 seq.; at Oxford, [124]; reformed, [61-2], [79-85]. Bergen, Ant. of, abbot of St. Omer, [165], [176], [205].
Bergen, Henry of, bp. of Cambray, [68], [102], [104], [176], [204].
Bessel, B., [113].
Black Band, [170-5].
Bohuslaus of Hassenstein, [281-2].
Bondius, J., [92].
books, supervision of, by others, [155], [159-61], [187].
Boys, H., [103].
Brassicanus, J.A., [280].
Breslau, [35], [58], [279].
Brethren of the Common Life, [69], [75];
as teachers, [9], [25-6], [34], [61], [66]. Briard, J., [108].
Budaeus, [122], [135], [210], [218].
Bursfeld reforms, [75], [80].
Burgundy, David of, bp. of Utrecht, II;
Philip of, bp. of Utrecht, [166]. Butzbach, [21], [56-62], [68-79], [113], [201].

Camerarius, J., [52], [293], [295].
Canterbury;
Christchurch, [123-4]; pilgrimages to, [209], [228-9]. Catholicon, [43-6].
Celtis, C., [265], [266], [269].
Château-Landon, [81-2].
Chezal-Benoît, [83-4].
child-marriage, [116].
Colet, [117], [127], [128], [130], [138], [141-3], [175], [203], [229].
Columbus, F., [280].
Complutensian Polyglott, [263].
Compostella, [231-2].
Cono, J., [147], [151].
Copernicus, N., [211].
Cracow University, [87].
Crete, labyrinth of Minos in, [92].
Cues, library at, [30-1].
Cusanus, N., [30].

Dalaber, A., [217].
Dalberg, John of, bp. of Worms, [19], [20], [31], [271].
Dederoth, J., [80].
Deventer school, [21], [30], [33-6], [39], [60-4], [69], [76];
plague at, [27], [34]; printers, [63]. Dominicans, [43], [52], [88], [146], [147], [238], [249], [290], [291].
'doole', [192].
Draco, J., [281], [293].
Drolshagen, J., [38].

Ebrardus, [36], [39-41].
Eck, J., [92].
Ellenbog:
B., [87], [95-6], [99]; J., [87], [96-7], [99]; N., [87-101], [209], [210]; U., [87], [92], [94-5], [201]; U. jun., [87], [94]. Emmanuel of Constantinople, [122].
Eobanus of Hesse, [278-9].
Erasmus, form of name, 39 n.;
early life, [11]; at school, [21], [11]; at Steyn, [66-8]; in Paris, [102-5], [114-15], [139-41]; in England, [116-17], [130]; at Oxford, [117], [128]; at Cambridge, [120], [134],137-44; in Italy, [135-7]; rumour of death, [145]; at Basle, [158-64]; death, [164]; labours for peace, [164-6]; indifferent to Nature, [207-9]; uses astrological mug, [218]; pilgrimage to Canterbury, [229]; appreciations of, [265], [267-8]; visitors to, [277-81]; relations with the Bohemians, xi. WORKS.
Adagia, [135-7], [144], [158], [165]; Antibarbari, [281]; compositions in Paris, [115]; early poems, [103-4], [132]; editions of the Fathers, [163]; Enchiridion, [293]; Epigrammata, [280]; Jerome, [138-40], [158], [280]; Julius Exclusus, [184-9], [294]; Moriae Encomium, [46], [143], [187], [294]; New Testament, [11], [140], [158], [160-2], [263-4], [280]; Paraphrases, [197]; Querla Pacis, [166]; Seneca, [144], [158-9]; translations into Bohemian from, [293-4], [298].

Fabri, F., [238-51].
families, length of, [202-4].
Fernand, C., [82], [84-6], [92], [177];
J., [82], [84]. Franciscans, [92], [144], [147];
at Jerusalem, [238], [245]. Frankfort, book-fairs at, [149], [153].
Froben, J., [151-3], [158].

Gaguin, [84], [102-3], [175].
Garland, J., [36-9].
Gebwiler, H., 26 n.
Geldenhauer, G., [15], [16], [17], [18], [21].
Gerard, Cornelius, [82], [165].
Germany, national feeling in, [264-75];
historical studies in, [268-75]. Goswin of Halen, [14], [31-2].
Greek, study of, [10], [11], [12], [16], [18], [27-30], [38-41], [43-8], [85], [88], [90], [91], [117], [120], [126], [127], [134], [137], [150], [151], [262-3]; manuscripts, [11], [18], [30], [31], [147], [160-1]. Grocin, W., [126-9], [263].
grossness, [205-6].
Grynaeus, S., [160].
Gueldres, [61], [165], [170-3].

Hebrew, study of, [11], [12], [29], [30], [47], [54], [90], [91], [92], [100], [117], [147],
151, [263]. Hegius, [16], [21], [25-30], [34-5], [41-2], [60], [61], [63], [69].
Heidelberg University, [11], [20], [28], [87], [97].
Helinand, [53].
Henry VIII, scholarship of, [184].
Herman, W., [21], [104], [165].
Hermonymus of Sparta, [122], [134].
Huguitio, [45].
humanists, attitude towards mediaeval romance, [93];
feeling towards Nature, [207-10]. Hungarian acrobats, [92].
Hus, [58], [179], [282].
Hyrde, R., [198].

India, religious condition of, [93].
interpretations, [114].
Irenicus, F., [272-4].

Jacobus of Breda, [63].
Johannisberg, Abbey of, [59], [60], [72], [74], [76].
Jouveneaux, G., [82], [84].

Kempis, Thomas à, [10].
Koberger, A., [203-4].
Kortenhorff, Gutta, [61].
Kratzer, N., [142], [197].
Kunig, H., [231-2].