The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 1

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The University Press, 1907
"The Cambridge Modern History" is a comprehensive modern history of the world, beginning with the 15th century age of Discovery, published by the Cambridge University Press in the United Kingdom and also in the United States.
 

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The great princes and the nobility Aquitaine The Dukes of Burgundy
9
Sacred learning in Italy Greek neglected till the fifteenth century
9
Its inadequate results The Curia regarded as past reform
9
xiv
9
Division of history into periods
12
2
16
Englishmen take part Bristol The Cabots Charter of Henry VII 1496
17
War with Hungary Szabács Semlin Belgrade captured 1521 Rhodes
18
Dom Henrique of Portugal
20
Affonso in the Red Sea at Hormuz
33
Federigo succeeds Death of Charles VIII 1498
43
the New World
56
Settlement of the conquered countries Influx of gold to Europe Piracy
60
Extension of Carrara of Visconti
63
Forecast of AngloSaxon supremacy in the New World
70
CHAPTER III
77
Appeal refused Revulsion in popular sentiment
87
Revenue Codes of Laws Conquest of Granada 148192
92
Points of resemblance Social and political structure
95
10
97
his policy
98
The Sipahis their organisation The Janissaries
99
Laws against usury Disabilities of bankers Mercantile enterprise
100
The Greek Church under the Turks
103
Recovery in France Jacques Cœur Financial reforms of his time
111
Federigo succeeds Death of Charles VIII 1498
117
The French defeated on the Garigliano 1503 Treaties of Louis with
129
CHAPTER V
144
Appeal to experience to history to ancient Rome
146
Independent ecclesiastical policy of Venice she adheres to the conciliar
158
Albert Achilles Elector of Brandenburg House of Wettin
160
Effects of the plague
174
Excommunication of Savonarola June 1497 Medicean plot Arrest
175
Savonarolas share in framing constitution Appeal to Council Savonarola
181
CHAPTER VI
190
Accession of Maximilian his policy Schemes of Reform propositions
191
The Medici restored 1512 Machiavellis career
197
Growth and decadence alternate
204
Law requires the support of religion Religion as an instrument of rule
208
The custody of Sultan Jem Fall of Granada 1492
224
Negotiations and agreement with Charles VIII at Rome Death of
231
Divorce of Lucrezia
239
Danger from Spain and France
240
Diet of Augsburg 1500 Fresh reform proposals
243
League of Cambray 1508
246
Another
250
CHAPTER VIII
253
Ivan the Black of Montenegro Conquest of Greece Thomas
259
New Assembly Additional Councillors Ducal promissione Rise of com
272
relieved by Hunyady John of Capistrano
277
Her revenue Dalmatia and Friuli acquired Victory over Turks
278
Diversion of traffic
281
Life of the people Arts and letters Malipiero Sanudo Priuli
284
Towns and peasantry Movement for reform
292
Fate of Aulic Council Policy of Maximilian in the hereditary lands
314
Philip and Juana Death of Isabel 1504 Philip and Ferdinand Marriage
316
Fresh proposals for army and administration Augsburg 1510 Inadequate
320
Last year of Maximilian his death 1519 his character
322
His death 1490 Wladislav II King of Hungary 14901516 Thomas
336
Valencia The Basque provinces War of Succession 14756
352
Political divisions of the Iberian peninsula Castile and Aragon under
353
Conquest of Spanish Navarre Remainder of Ferdinands life
356
Philip and Juana Death of Isabel 1504 Philip and Ferdinand Marriage
362
Architecture Sculpture
382
CHAPTER XII
384
Sacred learning in Italy Greek neglected till the fifteenth century
385
Proposals of reform
388
authorities
402
Administration of finance and financial officers
408
The nobility The army
413
CHAPTER XIII
417
Opposition of the Communes of Flanders and Brabant
425
Painting under the Burgundian dukes
433
Sintius Agricola Influence of the Brethren University of Louvain
440
The Kingdom of Naples its characteristics King Ferrante
446
Submission of Bruges
448
Relations to Maximilian Opposition between his interests and those
486
Maximilian negotiates with Henry Europe courts English friendship
487
Change of trade routes Failure of towns depending only on commerce
498
The Augsburg capitalists The Fuggers Development of mining
504
Fall of Antwerp 1576 Commission business Ocean trade
510
Relations to the peasants Depression of the cultivators for the sake
516
Hales Discourse of the Common Weal under Edward VI France
525
Distribution of the new treasure
529
Baeda Charles the Great His schools Alcuin The monasteries
535
73
536
Byzantine scholarship Boccaccio Manuel Chrysoloras 1397
541
John Lascaris d 1535
543
Monuments of antiquity Archaeology Poggio Biondo Foundation
547
and Germany 1414
549
Private libraries Urbino Stages of progress in humanistic study Oral
553
Politian 145494 His rhetorical gift
555
Pico
559
Printing in Italy Rome Venice Milan Florence
561
Philip and Juana in England 1506 Marriage and commercial treaties
562
Decline of humanism French and Spanish wars Bembo
563
His career
569
Comneni at Trebizond subdued 1461
571
His interest in origins Hebraic studies Roger Bacons statement
587
Precursors of Grosseteste and Bacon Greek learning at St Denis
589
Christian archaeology The Lives of the Saints
610
By STANLEY LEATHES M A Fellow and Lecturer
616
CHAPTER XVIII
620
Cusanus Diocesan and Provincial Synods
629
The Kingdom of Naples its characteristics King Ferrante
638
The Orders in Italy Gilds and brotherhoods in Italy
640
His failure The Spanish crowns and the Spanish Church Ximenes
650
Reverses Lateran Council League with Venice and Spain 1511
651
CHAPTER XIX
653
Hungary Spain The Empire
658
sixteenth century
664
Corrupt administration of justice Litigation concerning benefices Sale
671
The Councils Lateran Council 15127
677
The Narrenschiff of Brant
683
Reuchlin and Pfefferkorn Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum Invention
684
Nicholas of Cusa Complaints at Coblenz in 1479
689
prise
705
67
706
68
721
Colombo his reception in Portugal at Genoa
722
Campaign and battle of Ravenna 1512 Death of Gaston
723
435
724
69
735
Influences for intervention in Italy Embassy of Ludovico
739
Privileges of the several Orders The Castilian Cortes
741
Slave raiding expeditions 1441
750
10
751
12
758
74
761
75
768
The Western Nile and Bilad Ghana reached 1445
775
77
784
Territorial expansion of Venice Intervention at Ferrara 1300
793
Accession of Henry VIII Empson and Dudley beheaded
797
Schemes of western exploration
799
128
801
Semendra surrenders to Mohammad Danger of Bosnia
802
107
803
The royal Councils The clergy
804
78
805
Abuses only to be removed by the Reformation
806
Venetian policy towards her subjects on the mainland
808
Battle of the Spurs
809
The nobility The army The navy
810
Vain struggles of Stephen his death 1504
811
264
813
138
814
80
815
459
817
Battle at Rapallo Advance to Asti
818
Successes of Julius
820
85
821

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