955 John XII.
958 Romanus II.
962 Otto I.
963 Leo VIII. 963 Basil II. )
[964 Benedict V.] 963 Nicephorus )
965 John XIII. II. ) co-
973 Benedict VI. 973 Otto II. 969 John I. ) emperors
974 Domnus II. 976 Constantine )
974 Benedict VII. IX. )
983 John XIV. 983 Otto III.
985 John XV.
996 Gregory V.
999 Silvester II.
1002 Henry (II.)
1003 John XVII.

NOTE.—This list is for the most part that adopted by Dr. Bryce, Holy
Roman Empire
; but the dates might be slightly varied by reference to
Duchesne, K. Müller, and Funk (Weltzer and Welte, Kirchenlexicon).
It may also be noted that the popes were frequently not elected till
the year after the death of their predecessors.

{209}

APPENDIX II
A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. A list of original authorities for the whole of the period 461-1003 would be too long in proportion to the text of this book, but a few of the most important may be mentioned for the sake of those who wish to begin to study the period at first hand. Any such study should include:—

Evagrius, ed. Bidez and Parmentier, 1898. Zachariah of Mitylene [translation], ed. Hamilton and Brooks, 1899. Bede, ed. Ch. Plummer, 1895. Procopius, ed. Haury (in course of publication). Joannes Diaconus, Vita S. Gregorii, ed. Migne, and Zeitschrift für Katholische Theologie, XI., 158-73. Gregory the Great, Letters, ed. Ewald and Hartmann, 1887, etc. Paulus Diaconus, ed. Waitz, 1878. Monumenta Moguntina, ed. Jaffé, 1866. Gregory of Tours, ed. Arndt and Krusch, 1884-5. Liber Pontificalis, ed. Duchesne, 1886-92. Liudprand, ed. Dümmler, 1877. Letters of Gerbert, ed. Havet, 1889. Regesta Pontificum Romanorum, ed. Jaffé, 1851, 2nd ed. 1885. Mansi, Concilia, 1759-98. Einhard, Vita Caroli Magni, ed. Pertz and Waitz, 1880.

II. Reference to the other authorities can be most easily found through modern works, from which the following is a selection:—

Milman, History of Latin Christianity.
Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (ed. Bury).
{210}
Bury, History of the Later Roman Empire.
Bryce, Holy Roman Empire.
Oman, The Dark Ages.
Hodgkin, Italy and her Invaders.
Hauck, Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands.
Harnack, Dogmengeschichte.
Duchesne, Les Églises Separées.
" Les Premiers Temps de L'État Pontifical.
H. Leclercq, L'Afrique chrétienne.
" L'Espagne chrétienne.
M. J. Labourt, Le Christianisme dans l'Empire perse.
P. J. Pargoire, L'Église byzantine, de 527 à 847.
A. J. Butler, The Arab Conquest of Egypt.
Diehl, L'Afrique byzantine.
" Justinien.
" Études sur l'administration byzantine dans l'Exarchat de
Ravenne
.
F. H. Dudden, Gregory the Great.
Hefele, History of the Councils.
Gasquet, L'Empire byzantin et la Monarchie franque.
Hutton, The Church of the Sixth Century.
Besse, S. Wandrille.
Du Bourg, S. Odon.
Martin, S. Colomban.
Hodgkin, Charles the Great.
Davis, Charlemagne.
Fisher, The Medieval Empire.
Hunt, The English Church, 597-1066.
Margoliouth, Mohammed.
Gardner, Theodore of Studium.
Marin, De Studio Constantinopolitano.
Lavisse (ed.), Histoire de France.
Marignan, Études sur la civilisation française (la sociéte
mérovingienne)
.
Lützow, Bohemia.
Morfill, Poland.
Rambaud, Histoire de la Russie.
Poole, Illustrations of Medieval Thought.
Kraus, Geschichte der Christlichen Kunst, I.
Potthast, Bibliotheca Medii Aevi.

{211}