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E. Pears: The Destruction of the Greek Empire (Longmans, 1903).

For this chapter and for all the following ones I have chiefly used A. Diomede Kyriakos: (Athens, Anestes Konstantinides, 1898. 3 vols.), vol. iii. M. Kyriakos is a typical example of the Greek who has studied in Germany. He heard Hase at Jena, and is now Professor of Church History at the University of Athens. His book is an adaptation of German methods in Greek: it is interesting throughout, especially in the third volume, which contains the history of his Church since 1453. For Turkish law see H. Grimme: Mohammed, II System der koranischen Theologie (Münster, 1895), E. von Mülinen: Die lateinische Kirche im Türkischen Reich (Berlin, ed. 2, 1903—an exceedingly valuable little book that contains much more than its title promises). For the general history, Hammer: ''Gesch. des osmanischen Reiches (ed. ii in 4 vols. 1834–1836), and De la Jonquière: Hist. de l'Empire ottoman'' (ed. ii. Paris, Hachette, 1897).

Besides Kyriakos (op. cit.), Ph. Meyer: Die theologische Litteratur der griechischen Kirche im XVI Jahrhundert (Leipzig, Dieterich, 1899). Acta et scripta theologorum Wirtembergensium et Patriarchæ Constantinopolitani D. Hieremiæ (Wittenberg, 1584).