The Thirteenth - Part 47
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Part 47

Hamburg, 420 Hamilton, 34 Hammurabi, 4 Hansa Alamanniae, 422; and Denmark, 419; geese cackle, 419; obscurity of origin, 416 Harper, 52 Hartman von Aue, 186 Hayton, 412 Healing by first intention, 85 Herodotus and Marco Polo, 396 History, so-called, 127, appendix Hollandus, 94

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Homer, 3 Hospitals, earliest, 337; England, 339 Hotel Dieu, 339; endowment, 339 Human life, value, 367 Human rights, 366 Humboldt on Dante, 311-315 Humboldt, 47 Humor in mystery plays, 241 Humphreys, 162 Huysmans, 120 Hymns often heard, 195; and languages, 203; seven greatest, 199

I.

Ignorance and servitude, 127 Illuminated books, 162 Indestructibility of matter, 39 International court, 424; comity, 428; fraternity, 391 Irnerius, 18, 81 Iron work, 114

J.

Jenghis Khan, 2 Jerusalem the Golden, 205 Jessopp, Rev. Augustus, 133 Job, 3 Jocelyn of Brakelond, 226; and Boswell, 227; selection, 227 John of Carpini, 400 John of Matha, 347 John of Monte Corvino, 410-412 Joinville and the poor, 297; selection, 228 Journeymen, 135 Justinian, English, 363

K.

Kenilworth, 121 Kidney disease, 84

L.

Lafenestre, 138-144 Lamentations, 207 Lanfranc, 37, 83 Lancelot, 175 Lateran, Council of, 28 Laurie, 59, 63, 65, 76 Law, Canon, 370; French, 364; German, 368; Glosses, 371; Hungarian, 369; Polish, 369; Spanish, 15

Lea, Henry C, 60 League, Lombard, 417 Legenda Aurea, 213 Lending of books, 152 Lending of professors, 56 Leo XIII, 81 Lepers, Louis IX and, 297 Leprosy eradicated, 343 Lerida, 24 Lhasa entered, 410 Liberties and customs, 360; English, 358; Hungary and Poland, 369 Library of La Ste. Chapelle, 152; circulating, 152, 165; of Hotel Dieu, 153; of the Sorbonne, 153 Lincoln, 96 Lingard, 61 Literature for women, 334 Lodge, Sir Oliver, 40 Longfellow, 209; Dante, 311 Louis IX, 289; books, 164; charity, 296; crusades, 298; education, 291; father, 290-294; husband, 289; justice, 293, 294; law, 365; monks, 295; son, 289

Lowell on Dante, 311 Lubeck punished, 418; laws, 422 Lully, 57 Lunar rainbows, 48

M.

Mabel Rich, 327 MacCarthy, 201 Magna Charta, 1, 350; development of, 353; excerpts, 352, et seq.

Malory, 175 Mandeville, 408 Manning on Dante, 308 Map or Mapes, Walter, 174-176 March on Latin Hymns, 195 Marco Millioni, 396 Maria di Novella, 331 Masterpieces, 135 Matter and form, 40; const.i.tution of, 40 Matthew Paris, 229; Green's tribute, 229 Meaning of Cathedral, 118 Meistersingers, 10 Merchants' privileges, 359 Merrie England, 126 Metaphysical speculations, 33-37 Method of study, 53 Meyer, 49 Middle Ages, place of, 5 Middle cla.s.s students, 72 Mill, 34 Millet, 145 Minnesingers, 10 Modern war correspondents antic.i.p.ated, 225, 228 Mondino, 93 Money and privileges, 426 Money grabbers, 217 Monks, Idle, 414; explorers, 413 Monroe, 55 Montalembert, monks, 414; laws, 364 Montpelier, 23 Morley, Henry, 42, 157, 173, 244 Most read books. Ten, 209 Motor cars, 43 Music, Church, 206; part, 207 Mutual Aid, 379 Mystery plays, players, 247, 250; bible study, 251; influence, 252

N.

Names, Medieval, 331 Nations, 76 Neale, 206 Needlework, 14 Nerve suture, 86 Newman's tribute to Dante, 306 New York Times Building, 123 Nibelungen, 177 Noah and wife, 242 Nolasco, Peter, 348 Notebook, The elegant, 54 Novgorod founded, 421 Numbers of students, 63, et seq Nurses' habits, 345

O.

Odoric, 409 One thing a day, 54 Optics, 44

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Optical corrections, 131 Opus Majus, 45 Organized charity, 381 Osler, 108, 323 Oxford, 22

P.

Padua, 23 Pagel, 90; on Vincent of Beauvais, 233 Palencia, 24 Pange Lingua, 199 Papal Court and academy, 31 Parliament, First English, 14 Parzifal, 188 Peace Burgs, 420 Pennell, Elizabeth Robbins, 98 Peregrinus, 37-44 Perugia, 23 Petroleum, 397 Peyrols, 192 Philobiblon, 157 Philosophic writers, 222 Phosph.o.r.escence in Dante, 315 Physical geography, 47 Place of women, 319 Plain Chant, 207 Plumptre's Dante, 310 Polo, Marco, 396 Poor students, 72 Poor, Washing feet of, 297 Popes and Laws, 370 Pope Alexander IV, 31; Boniface VIII, 2; Gregory IX, 2, 30; Honorius IV, 2, 30; Innocent III, 2, 30, 337 Population of England, 61 Potamian, Brother, 37 Piacenza, 23 Practical knowledge, 41 Preparatory schools, 26 Pre-renaissance, 5, 254 Professors' publications, 79 Progress of liberty, 386

Q.

Queen Berengaria, 320 Queen Blanche of Castile, 320

R.

Ransom of prisoners, 347 Raymond of Pennafort, 348 Real Estate Law, 362 Redemption of captives, 348 Red-light therapy, 89 Religious order for erysipelas, 345; for slaves, 347 Reinach, 103, 116, 128 Representative government, 372, 386 Renaissance, 5 Reynard the Fox, 210; original, 212 Rheims, 105, 107 Rhenish cities, 420 Rhymed Latin, 104 Rhyme, origin, 199 Richard Coeur de Lion, 1 Richard de Bury, 157; as a churchman, 161; chaplains, 160; charity, 161; place in history, 159

Rich, Mabel, 327; and her sons, 327 Robinson, Fr. Paschal, 257, 261 Rod in school, 185 Roland, 181 Romance of Rose, 215; charge of dullness, 216; poor happy, 219; misers miserable, 218; satire on money grabbers, 217 Rossetti on Dante, 317 Rubruquis, 403; on customs, 408; on languages, 405, 407 Rucellai Madonna, 141 Rudolph of Hapsburg, 2, appendix Ruskin, 6, 123, 260, 309 Rusticiano, 399

S.

Sadness absent in Gothic art, 147 Saintsbury, 34, 36, 175, 180, 197, 223, 226 Saladin, 1 Salamanca, 24 Salamander, asbestos, 398 Salicet, 83 Salimbene, Friar, 403 Salisbury, 129 Sat.u.r.day, half-holiday, 379 Schaff, 198, 205 Scholasticism and style, 223 Sculpture, Amiens, 13, 105; Rheims, 105 St. Denis, 13 Settlement work, 325; Seneca, 53 Siena, 23 Sigbart, 47 Simon de Montfort, 361 Social unrest, 124 Sorbonne, Robert, 53 Sordello, 10 St. Bonaventure, 2, 203; Clare, 2, 320; Dominic, 267; Edmund, 72, 327; Elizabeth, 320, 325; Ferdinand, 15; Hugh, 2, 96; Thomas, 203

St. Gall, 69 St. John, Lateran, 121 St. Mary's Abbey, 121 St. Paul's, Rome, 121 St. Victor, Adam and Hugh of, 204 Stabat Mater, 200; translations, 201 Stained Gla.s.s, 14; Lincoln, 109; York, 110 Stevenson, R. M., 99 Storrs on Crusades, 388 Stubbs on Crusades, 298 Students, Support of, 65 Studies, 33 Studium generale, 21 Symbolism, 117 Systematizing thought, 80

T.

Tarragona, 101 Tartars, Book of, 402 Ta.s.so and Nibelungen, 179 Taste, Popular, 112 Tate, 52 Taxation and representation, 336; no, without representation, 374 "The Three Eights," 379 Thibet, 410 Thomas, St., See Aquinas Thule, 51 Toledo, 101 Toulouse, 24 Towns and cathedrals, 9 Trade facilities, 415 Travel, medieval, 394 Troubadours, 190 Trouveres, 10 Turner, 35, 145 Training intellect

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U.

Ungreek, only thing, 99 Universitas, 21 University, Bologna, 19, 58; foundation, 18; Orleans, 19; Oxford, 58; Paris, 18, 58; Salernum, 20; roughness, 73

V.

Vehmgerichte, 368 Vercelli, 23 Vicenza, 23 Vienna Cathedral, 168 Vigilance committees, 368 Vigils, holidays, 379 Villehardouin, 224; and Xenophon, 225 Vincent of Beauvais, 231; and historical writers, 231; methods, 232; style, 233 Virchow and evolution, 3; on hospitals, 338; on Pope Innocent, 342 Vocation for women, 322 Vogelweide, 185 Voragine, Jacobus de, 213

W.

Wandering students, 57 Wanderjahre, 135 Water cure, 427 Wernher, 187 Whewell, 45 Widows, Magna Charta, 354 William of Rubruk, 403 William of Salicet, 83 William of St. Gregory, 192 Wolfram von Eschenbach, 187 Women, in hospitals, 328; in literature, 335; occupations, 329; position, 334 Working students, 60 Wounds of neck, 86

X.

Xenophon, and Villehardouin, 225