4. The Swiss Confederation.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
[The following list has no pretensions to be an exhaustive bibliography of the period, nor does it profess to include all the authorities consulted by the author. It is merely compiled with the object of offering suggestions to any student who wishes to read more widely, either on the whole period, or on any part of it. Those books which cannot be classed under any of the great European states are placed under the head of ‘General.’]
General—
Lavisse et Rambaud, Histoire Générale du IVe. Siècle à nos jours, Tome III.
Creighton, History of the Papacy during the Reformation, Vols. I.-III.
Froissart, Chroniques. [A popular and useful selection from the translation of Lord Berners has been published by Messrs. Macmillan and Co. in the ‘Globe’ Series. The most complete edition is that by Kervyn de Lettenhove.]
Leroux, Recherches Critiques sur les relations politiques de la France avec l’Allemagne.
Fournier, Le Royaume d`Arles.
Oman, History of War in the Middle Ages.