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 462 Readings in European History BIBLIOGRAPHY Popular Literature : BEMONT and MONOD, pp. 527-534 ; EMERTON, pp. 471-476; HENDERSON, Germany in the Middle Ages, pp. 427-437; MASSON, Mediceval France, pp. 36-46. Chivalry: HENDERSON, Short History of Germany, pp. 111-121; MASSON, pp. 33-36. The making of a knight, and a fourteenth-century tourney: FLING, Studies, Vol. II, No. 4. Architecture : BEMONT and MONOD, pp. 536-544. The burning and rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral : COLBY, pp. 59-63. Rise of the Universities: BEMONT and MONOD, pp. 515-527; EMERTON, pp. 465-471 ; MUNRO, pp. 160-168 ; TOUT, pp. 428-434 and 444-449. University charters and privileges : HENDERSON, Select Documents, pp. 262266. Course of study at Paris : Translations and Reprints, Vol. II, No. 3. Scholasticism: EMERTON, pp. 446-464; TOUT, 209-214. Roger Bacon's account of his own difficulties : COLBY, pp. 83-87. SAINTSBURY, The Flourishing of Romance. The best short account of the state of literature in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. LOUNSBURY, History of the English Language. Short and good. TEN BRINK, Early English Literature to Wiclif (Bohn Library). Excellent. Specimens of Early English, edited by MORRIS and SKEAT, 2 vols. (Clarendon Press), with vocabularies and notes. SMITH, JUSTIN H., The Troubadours at Home. An excellent popu- lar description of the life in Provence and the poems of the troubadours by one who has made a careful study of them and their country. GAUTIER, LEON, Chivalry. The standard work. CORNISH, Chivalry. Shorter and more recent than Gautier. PUTNAM, GEORGE HAVEN, Books and their Makers during the Middle Ages, 2 vote., 1896-1897. Vol. I deals with the Middle Ages. An inter- esting work by an experienced publisher. RASHDALL, History of the Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, 3 vols., 1895. This is by far the best general account of the mediaeval universities in any language. It has an excellent index, and may be consulted with advantage upon most topics connected with mediaeval higher education. Earlier works on the subject in English should be avoided, as they all rest upon very insufficient investigation. McCABE, Abelard. A model biography. UEBERWEG, History of Philosophy, Vol. I. Contains a good account of the scholastic philosophy.