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CHAPTER ITALY* IN I.

VII.

THE TENTH CENTURY. BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

Romano, G., Le dominazioni barbariche

in Italia (gee Gen. Bibl. v), contains useful

bibliographies at the head of the notes on the several chapters.

The

quarterly

lists

of

books and periodical literature which appear in the Rivista storica italiana (see Gen. Bibl. i) are indispensable. An account of the narrative sources is in Balzani, U., Le cronache italiane del Medio Evo {see Gen. Bibl. i), while Potthast, A., Bibliotheca historica Medii Aevi (see Gen. Bibl. i), is indispensable for editions of the sources, and the critical literature upon them. Sources and modern works on the subject which have some relation to German history are listed in Dahlmann-M'aitz (see Gen. Bibl. i), Moliuier, A., Les sources de I’histoire de France, Part i. Divisions i and ii (see Gen. Bibl. i), is valuable for such of the sources as concern French history. Prof. Bury in the appendices to his edition of Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vols. V and vi (see Gen. Bibl. v), gives a bibliography of the Byzantine sources of the period. For South Italy, Capasso, B., Le fonti della storia delle provincie napolitane, 2nd edn. by Mastrojauni, E. O. (see Gen. Bibl. i), gives an exhaustive list of the sources. The bibliography of Gay, J., L’ltalie me'ridionale et I’empire byzantin (see Gen. Bibl. v), is a convenient handlist. Poupardin, R., gives an excellent account of the South Lombard chronicles and cartularies in his Etudes sur I’histoire des principaute's lombardes de I'ltalie me'ridionale et de leurs rapports avec I'empire franc, Paris, 1907, and lists much of the sources and modern works on Northern Italy in the bibliographies of his Royaume de Provence and Koyaume de Bourgogne (see Ae/oic, Regional bibliographie.s are to be found in such works as Kretschmayr, H. III, A). Geschichte von Venedig, vol. i (see below, in, B) and Davidsohn, R., Geschichte von Florenz, v'ol. i (see below,, in, B). For the Veneto published sources up to 188.5 are to be found in Cipolla, C., Font! edite della storia della regione veneta, in Monumenti storici of R. Dep. Veneta di stor. pat., Ser. iv. Miscellanea, vol. ii, 1883 and ’

vol. Ill, 1885.

SOURCES AND

II.

A



1.

CRITICIS.M.

Chronicles

etc.

[Reprints of most of these are to be found in Migne, Patr. Lat.

Annales Barenses. Ed. Annales Benev'entani I.

See Gen. Bibl. iv.]

G. H. MGH. Script, v. Ed. Pertz, G. H. MGH. Script,

Pe.’’tz,

iii. p. 173 ff., col. 1. Annales Beneventani 11. Ibid. col. 3. Annales Casinates breves. Ed. Pertz, G. H. MGH. Script, iii. Anonymus B&rensis. Ed. Muratori. RR.II.SS. Ed. i. Vol. v. Ajnulphus archiepiscopus Mediolanensis. Rerum sui temporis libri quinque. Ed. »

W’attenbai^i, IV.

MGH.

Atto episcopus Vercellensis. ' ' 1768.

Script, viii. Epi.s^olae.

In Attonis opera. ,

Ed. Burontius.

Verona.