Jacques Maritain Center : Greatest of Centuries

INDEX.


A.

Abbey schools, 26; of St. Victor, 150
Aberration of light, 44
Abingdon, Edmund of, 327
Adam of St. Victor, 204
Age of Students, 25-63
Albertus Magnus, 46
Alchemies, 93
Alfonso the Wise, 2
Aliens' rights, 358
Allbutt, Prof., 83
Amiens, 105
Andrew II, Golden Bull, 369
Angel Choir, 13-108
Angelo on Dante, 305
Anselm, 80
Antipodes 50, 392
Ants in Dante 314
Appreciation of art, 146
Aquinas, 38;
    and Albertus, 271;
    appreciation of, 283;
    capacity for work, 286;
    education, 270;
    on Existence of God, 276;
    on liberty and society, 279;
    at Paris, 272;
    as a poet, 287;
    and Pope Leo XIII, 274;
    on Resurrection, 278;
    tributes to, 281
Arbitration, 382
Arena Padua, 144
Arezzo, 23
Arnaud, Daniel, 189
Arnaud de Marveil, 189
Arnold, Matthew, and Francis, 256
Art and the Friars, 139
Artemus Ward, 32
Arts and Crafts, 124
Arthur Legends, 50, 173
Arundel, Countess of, 320
Asbestos, 398
Ascoli, Cope, 14, 134
Assisi, 144
Assizes of Clarendon, 351 ;
    of Jerusalem, 365
Avignon, 24


B.

Bacon, 41
Barbarossa, 1
Barbizon School, 145
Basil Valentine, 94
Bateson, Miss, 328
Beau Dieu, 13
Beautiful God, 105
Beauty and usefulness, 113
Beauvoisis, Statutes of, 365
Bell-making, 133
Beowulf, 180
Berrengaria, Queen, 320
Bernardo del Carplo, 170
Bernart de Ventadorn, 183
Bernard of Cluny, or Morlaix, 205
Bertrand de Born, 191
Bestiarium, 164
Bible study, 234, 252
Blanche of Castile, 289, 320;
    as a mother, 326;
    as a ruler, 326
Blessed work, 125
Boileau, Stephen, 365
Boniface VII and American Revolulion, 374
Books, beautiful, 150;
    bequests, 155;
    collecting, 154, 157
    great stone, 115
Booklovers, 155
Book-learning, 129
Book of Arts, Deeds, Words, 5
Borgo Allegri, 141
Botany, 149
Bracton, 361
Bracton's digest, 15, 82
Bremen, 420
Brook farm, 264


C.

Cahors, 24
Calendar, 43
Calvi, College Of, 26
Capital, English, created, 357
Canon law, codified, 370
Canticle of Sun, 258
Carlyle, Minnesong, 153; Nibelungen, 178
Case histories, 84
Casimir the Great, 369
Caspian not a gulf, 406
Castles and armories, 120
Catalogues of libraries, 151
Cathedral Symbolism, 118
Cavalcanti, 10
Celano, 197
Chalices, 113
Charity organizations, 27, 345
Chartres, glass, in windows, in Chauliac, 92
Chemistry, 46; not forbidden, g3
Chester cycle, 240, 242
Chrestien de Troyes, 175
Chronicles, 224
Cid, El, 9
Cimabue, 2, 12, 140
Cino da Pistols, lo
Circulating libraries, 149
Clare, St., and St. Francis, 322
Clare, St., 320;
    character, 321 ;
    happiness, 322;
    life, 320
Clarendon assizes, 351 ;
    constitutions, 351
Clerics at the universities, 71
Cloisters, Lateran, 121 ; St. Paul's, Rome, 121
Coal, 397
Code of Hammurabi, 3
Coeducation, 330
Colleges, Origin of, 29
Cologne, 420
Common Law, 361
Commentaries on Law, 371
Common pleas, 35
Comparative university attendance, 61
Compayrè, 67
Complaints of books, 158
Composition of matter, 38
Condorcet, 34
Conrad of Kirchberg, 188
Conservation of energy, 39
Cope of Ascoli, 115
Corrections, Optical, 131
Cost of books, 156
Crusades and democracy, 389;
    Greene on, 389;
    Storrs on, 388;
    Stubbs on, 298
Curtain lectures, 331


D.

Dante da Majano, 10
Dante and children, 313;
    and Milton, 315;
    and Virgil, 316;
    education, 300;
    in America, 311;
    in England, 305;
    in Germany, 309;
    in Italy, 304;
    not alone, 300;
    power of observation, 313;
    present estimation, 317;
    sonnets, 302;
    troubadour, 303;
    universality, 301
Dante-Gesellschaft, 310
Dean Church's Dante, 306
Decay of Philosophy, 282
Declaration of Independence, Swiss, 377
Degrees, 36
De Maistre, 66
Democracy and the Crusades, 388;
Guilds, 378
Deni e, 35
De Roo on pro-Colombian America, 400
Dialectics, 33
Dies Irae, Admirers of, 199;
    supreme, 197
Dietmar von Eist; 186
Digest of common law, 361
Discipline at universities, 73; and democracy, 76
Disease segregation, 343
Dissection not forbidden, 91
Dominicans and art, 139; and books, 156
St. Dominic, 266; and St. Francis, 267
Donatus, Deposition for ignorance of, 30
Drama and St. Francis, 238
Durandus, 117, 234


E.

Education,
    classes, 7;
    masses, 8;
    popular, 129;
    of women,
    four periods, 331
Edward I, 2, 361
Edward VI and charity, 340;
    education, 386
El Cid, 169;
    battle scene, 170;
    innocence, 172;
    marriage, 171;
    single author, 169
Emulation of workers, 125
Encyclopedia, 231
Enforcement of law, 366
English democracy, 378
Enterprise, commercial, 421
Epic poetry, 167
Equality of women, 324, 389
Erysipelas segregated, 344
Evelyn's diary, 131
Evolution and man, 3
Experiment, 44
Explosives, 42
Exultet, 207


F.

Fehmic Courts, 368
Felix of Valois, 347
Feminine education, 330;
    four periods, 330;
    reasons for decline, 333
Ferguson, 97
Finsen anticipated, 89
Five Sisters, York, 14, 110
Founder of Hospitals, 337
Franciscans and Art, 139;
    explorers, 394
Francis, St.,
    great disciples, 263;
    in drama, 239;
    influence still, 266;
    life, 259;
    literary man, 255;
    modern interest in, 261;
    Ruskin on 260;
    second order, 265;
    third order, 265;
    troubadour, 255
Fraternal insurance, 382
Fraternity, initiations, 425
Frederick II, 2
Freedom, development of, 375
Free cities, p~ schools, 385
Freemen's rights, 358
Friars, 267;
    Green's tribute to, 268;
    explorers, 409
Froude, 97;
    on cynard, 211
Furniture, 122


G.

Gaddi, 2, 142
Galsang Gombeyev, 402
Geography, 50
German Guild-hall, London, 421
Gerontius' dream, 308
Gild mercha t, 383
Giotto, 2, 12, 142;
    appreciation of, 145
    immense work, 146
Giotto's tower, 122
Gladstone and Richard de Bury, 160
Glosses, Law, 371
Goethe's Reynard, 213
Goerres, 255
Gohier, Urbain, 379
Golden Bull, 369
Golden Legend, 213
Goodyear, 131
Gothic,
    development, 102;
    English, 100;
    Frency, North German, 167;
    Sculpture, 105-107;
    Spanish, 100;
    varieties, 12, 100, 167
Grail Legend, 174
Gratian, 81
Gray, 32
Green on Matthew Paris, 229
Greatness of an epoch, 6
Gregorian chant, 207
Grotesque in Dante, 309
Grounds of ignorance, 41
Guido de Montpelier, 338
Guido, 142
Guilds, 132;
    and the drama, 136;
    and democracy, 378;
    Boston, 382;
    London, 382;
    number, 381;
    rules, 38;
    list of, 245


H.

Hamburg, 420
Hamilton, 34
Hammurabi, 4
Hansa Alamanniae, 422;
    and Denmark, 419;
    geese cackle, 419;
    obscurity of origin, 416
Harper, 52
Hartman von Auc, 186
Hayton, 412
Healing by first intention, 85
Herodotus and Marco Polo, 396
History, so-called, 127, appendix
Hollandus, 94
Homer, 3
Hospitals, earliest, 337;
    England, 339
Hotel Dieu, 339;
    endowment, 339
Human life, value, 367
Human rights 366
Humboldt on Dante, 371-375
Humboldt, 47
Humor in mystery plays, 241
Humphreys, 162
Hoysmans, 120
Hymns often heard, 795;
    and languages, 203;
    seven greatest, 199


I.

Ignorance and servitude, 127
Illuminated books, 162
Indestructibility of matter, 39
International court, 424;
    comity, 428;
    fraternity, 391
Irnerius, iS-St
Iron work, 114


J.

Jenghis Khan, 2
Jerusalem the Golden, 205
Jessop, Rev. Augustus, 133
Job, 3
Jocelyn of Brakelond, 226;
    and Boswell, 227;
    selection, 227
John of Carpini, 400
John of Matha, 347
John of Monte Corvino, 410-412
Joinville and the poor, 297;
    selection, 228
Journeymen, 135
Justinian, English, 362


K.

Kenilworth, 121
Kidney disease, 84


L.

Lafenestre, 138-144
Lamentations, 207
Lanfranc, 37-83
Lancelot, 775
Lateran, Council of, 23
Laurie, 59, 63, 65, 76
Law, Canon, 370;
    French, 364;
    German, 368;
    Glosses, 371;
    Hungarian, 369;
    Polish, 369;
    Spanish, 15
Lea, Henry C., 60
League, Lombard, 417
Legenda Aures, 213
Lending of books, 152
Lending of professors, 56
Leo XIII, 81
Lepers, Louis IX and, 297
Leprosy eradicated, 343
Lends, 24
Lhasa entered, 410
Liberties and customs, 360;
    English, 358;
    Hungary and Poland, 369
Library of La Ste. Chapelle, 152;
    circulating, 152, 765;
    of Hotel Dieu, 153;
    of the Sorbonne, 153
Lincoln, 96
Lingard, 61
Literature for women, 334
Lodge, Sir Oliver 40
Longfellow, 209; I5ante, 371
Louis IX, 289;
    books, 164;
    charity, 296;
    crusades, 295;
    education, 297;
    father, 290-294;
    husband, 289;
    justice, 293, 294;
    law, 365;
    monks, 295;
    son, 289
Lowell on Dante, 377
Lübeck punished, 418; laws, 422
Lully, 57
Lunar rainbows, 48


M.

Mabel Rich, 327
MacCarthy, 201
Magna Charta, I, 350;
    development of, 353;
    excerpts, 352, et seq.
Malory, 175
Mandeville, 408
Manning on Dante 308
Map or Mapes, Walter, 774-176
March on Latin Hymns, 195
Marco Millioni, 396
Maria di Novella, 331
Masterpieces, 135
Matter and form, 40; constitution of, 40
Matthew Paris, 229; Green's tribute, 229
Meaning of Cathedral, 118
Meistersingers, 10
Merchants privileges, 359
Merrie England, 126
Metaphysical speculations, 33-37
Method of study, 53
Meyer, 49
Middle Ages, place of, 5
Middle class students, 72
Mill, 34
Millet, 145
Minnesingers, 70
Modern war correspondents anticipated, 225, 228
Mondino, 93
Money and privileges, 426
Money grabbers, 217
Monks, Idle, 474; explorers, 413
Monroe, 55
Montalembert, monks, 414;
    laws, 364
Montpelier, 23
Morley, Henry, 42, 757, 173, 244
Most read books, Ten, 209
Motor cars, 43
Music, Church, 206; part, 207
Mutual Aid, 379
Mystery plays, players, 247, 250
    bible study, 257;
    influence, 252


N.

Names, Medieval, 337
Nations, 76
Neale, 206
Needlework, 14
Nerve suture, 86
Newman's tribute to Dante, 305
New York Times Building, 723
Nibelungen, 777
Noah and wife, 242
Nolasco, Peter, 348
Notebook, The elegant, 54
Novgorod founded, 421
Numbers of students, 63, et seq.
Nurses' habits, 34S


O.

Odoric, 409
One thing a day, 54
Optics, 44
Optical corrections, 731
Opus Majus, 45
Organized charity, 387
Osler, 108, 323
Oxford, 22


P.

Padua, 23
Pagel, 90;
    on Vincent of Beauvais, 233
Palencia, 24
Pange Lingua, 199
Papal Court and academy, 37
Parliament, First English, 74
Parzifal, 188
Peace Burga, 420
Pennell, Elizabeth Robbins, 98
Peregrinos, 37-44
Perugia, 23
Petroleum, 397
Peyrols, 192
Philobiblon, 157
Philosophic writers, 222
Phosphorescence in Dante, 375
Physical geography, 47
Place of women, 379
Plain Chant 207
Plumptre's haute, 370
Polo, Marco, 396
Poor students, 72
Poor, Washing feet of, 297
Popes and Laws, 370
Pope
    Alexander IV, 31;
    Boniface VIII, 2;
    Gregory I , 2, 30;
    Hononus IV, 2, 30;
    Innocent III, 2, 30, 337
Population of England, 61
Potamian, Brother, 37
Piaceoza, 23
Practical knowledge, 47
Preparatory schools, 26
Pre-renaissance, 5, 254
Professors' publications, 79
Progress of liberty, 386


Q.

Queen Berengaria, 320
Queen Blanche of Castile, 320


R.

Ransom of prisoners, 347
Raymond of Pennafort, 348
Real Estate Law, 362
Redemption of captives, 348
Red-light therapy, 89
Religious order for erysipelas, 345;
    for slaves, 347
Reinach, 103, 116, 128
Representative government, 372, 386;
Renaissance, 5
Reynard the Fox, 270; original, 212
Rheims, 105 107
Rhenish cities, 420
Rhymed Latin, 704
Rhyme, origin, 799
Richard Coeur de Lion,
Richard de Bury, 157
    as a churchman, 161;
    chaplains, 160;
    charity, 161;
    place in history, 159
Rich, Mabel, 327;
    and her sons, 327
Robinson, Fr. Psachal, 257, 267
Rod in school, 185
Roland, 181
Romance of Rose, 215;
    charge of dullness, 276;
    poor happy, 279;
    misers miserable, 218;
    satire on money grabbers, 277
Rossetti on Dante
Rubruquis, 403;
    on customs, 408;
    on languages, 405, 407
Rucellai Madonna, 141
Rudolph of Hapsburg, 2, appendix
Ruskin, 6, 723, 260, 309
Rusticiano, 399


S.

Sadness absent in Gothic art, 147
Saintsbury, 34, 36, 175, 180, 797, 223, 226
Saladin, 1
Salamanca, 24
Salamander, asbestos, 398
Salicet, 83
Salimbene, Friar, 403
Saturdak half-holiday, 379
Schaff, 198, 205
Scholastictam and style, 223
Sculpture, Amiens, 13;
    Rheims, 105;
    St. Denis, 13
Settlement work, 325; Seneca, 53
Siena, 23
Sighart, 47
Simon. de Montfort, 367
Social unrest, 724
Sorbonne, Robert, 53
Sordello, 10
St. Bonaventure, 2, 203;
    Clare, 2, 320;
    Dominic, 267;
    Edmund 72, 327;
    Elizabeth, 320, 325;
    Ferdinand, is;
    Hugh, 2, 96;
    Thomas, 203
St. Gall, 69
St. John, Lateran, 121
St. Paul's, Rome 121
St. Victor, Adam and Hugh of, 204
Stabat Mater, 200; translations, 201
Stained Glass, in Lincoln, 109; York, 110
Stevenson, R. M., 99
Storrs on Crusades, 388
Stubbs on Crusades, 298
Students, Support of, 65
Studies, 33
Studium generale, 21
Symbolism, 117
Systematizing thought, 80


T.

Tarragona, 101
Tartan, Book of, 402
Tasso and Nibelungen, 179
Taste, Popular, 772
Tate, 52
Taxation and representation, 336;
    no, without representation, 374 "The Three Eights," 379
Thibet, 470
Thomas, St. See Aquinas
Thule, 51
Toledo, 101
Toulouse, 24
Towns and cathedrals, 9
Trade facilities, 415
Travel, medieval, 394
Troubadour:, 190
Trouvères, 10
Turner, 35, 245
Training intellect


U.

Ungreek, only thing, 99
Universitas, 21
University, Bologna, 19, 58;
    foundation, 18;
    Orleans, 19;
    Oxford, 58;
    Paris, 18, 58;
    Salernum, 20;
    roughness, 73


V.

Vehmgerichte, 368
Vercelli, 23
Vicenza, 23
Vienna Cathedral, 168
Vigilance committees, 368
Vigils, holidays, 379
Villehardouin, 224;
    and Xenophon, 225
Vincent of Beauvais, 231;
    and historical writers, 231;
    methods, 232;
    style, 233
Virchow and evolution, 3;
    on hospitals, 338;
    on Pope Innocent, 342
Vocation for women, 322
Vogelweide, 185
Voragine, Jacobus de, 273


W.

Wandering students, 57
Wanderjahre, 135
Water cure, 427
Wernher, 187
Whewell, 45
Widows, Magna Charta, 354
William of Rubruk, 403
William of Salicet, 83
William of St. Gregory, 292
Wolfram von Eschenbach, 187
Women,
    in hospitals, 328;
    in literature, 335;
    occupations, 329;
    position, 334
Working students, 60
Wounds of neck, 86


X.

Xenophon, and Villehardouin, 225


Y.

Yeats, 113
Yule, Colonel, 401;
    on Odoric, 411;
    on Rubruquis, 407


Z.

Zimmern, Miss, on Hansa, 425;
    on medieval initiations, 425

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