THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES, 1273-1494
By R. LODGE, M.A., Professor of History at the University of Edinburgh.
Forming Volume III. of Periods of European History.
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EUROPE IN THE 16th CENTURY, 1494-1598
By A. H. Johnson, M.A., Historical Lecturer at Merton, Trinity, and University Colleges, Oxford.