The Roman and the Teuton

a series of lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge

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The Roman and the Teuton

a series of lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge

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Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
343

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Table of Contents

I. The forest children.
II. The dying empire. Preface to lecture III [On Dr. Latham's 'Germania']
III. The human deluge.
IV. The Gothic civilizer.
V. Dietrich's end.
VI. The nemesis of the Goths.
VII. Paulus Diaconus.
VIII. The clergy and the heathen.
IX. The monk a civilizer.
X. The Lombard laws.
XI. The popes and the Lombards.
XII. The strategy of Providence.
Apendix. Inaugural lecture: The limits of exact science as applied to history.

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Pagination
xxix, 343 p. ;
Number of pages
343

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OL24180692M
Internet Archive
cu31924027936305
OCLC/WorldCat
4888653

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