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 Philpotts. 16. Conversions of the heathen (Ireland, Scotland, England); (a) By the Rev. F. E. Warren, B.D., F.S.A. ; ( [b ) Germany. By the Rev. J. P. Whitney, B.D. 17. England (to c. 800) and English Institutions. By W. J. Corbett, M.A. 18. The Carolingian revolution and Frank inter- vention in Italy. By Professor G. L. Burr. 19. Conquests and Imperial coronation of Charles the Great. By Professor G. Seeliger. 20. Founda- tions of Society (origin of Feudalism). By Professor P. Vinogradoff. 21. Legislation and administration of Charles the Great. By Professor G. Seeliger. 22. Growth of the Papal power (to Nicholas I). By the Rev. F. J. Foakes-Jackson, D.D. 23. Learning and Education. By M. R. James, Litt.D., F.B.A.

Vol. III. GERMANY AND THE WESTERN EMPIRE

1. Lewis the Pious and the disruption of the Carolingian Empire. 2 and 3. The Carolingian Kingdoms (to 908). 4. The Vikings. 5. Germany;

Henry I and Otto I. 6. Italy, to the Coronation of Otto I. 7. Otto II and Otto III. 8. Henry II and Conrad II. 9. Henry III and his ideals. 10. Germany and her Eastern Neighbors, n. The Burgundian Kingdoms. 12. France: the last Carolingians and the Capetian revolution. 13. France in the nth century. 14. England, 800-1065. 15. Norman conquest of

England. 16. William the Conqueror. 17. The Western Caliphate. 18. Feudalism. 19. Learning and Literature in Western Europe. 20. Roman- esque architecture.

Vol. IV. THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE

1. Leo III and the Isaurian (Syrian) dynasty. 2. From Nicephorus I to fall of the Phrygian dynasty. 3 and 4. The Basilian dynasty (867-1057). 5. The struggle with the Saracens. 6. Armenia (general sketch of whole period). 7. The Bulgian Kingdom. 8. The Empire and its northern neighbors (including Russia and Hungary). 9. Greek Church and relations with West to 1054. 10. The Seljuks. 11 and 12. The Comneni. 13.

Venice. 14. Fourth Crusade and the Latin Empire. 15. Greece and the Aegean under Frank and Venetian dominion. 16. The Empire of Nicaea and the recovery of Constantinople. 17. The Ottoman Turks. 18. Bulgaria, Servia, and the Roumans. 19. Attempts at reunion of the Greek and Latin Churches. 20. The Mongols. 21. Advance of the Turks and fall of Con- stantinople. 22. Legislation. 23. Administration, including army and navy. 24. Byzantine culture.

Vol. V. THE CRUSADES

1. ( a ) The Italian Cities; (b) The Norman conquest of Italy and Sicily. 2. Corruption of the Church : Cluniac movement. 3. Gregory VII and the investiture contest. 4. Civil and Canon Law. 5. Germany under Henry IV and Henry V. 6. (a) Islam and Egypt, 750-1097; ( b ) The First Crusade. 7. The Kingdom of Jerusalem. 8. The Monastic Orders. 9. Germany,