The Normans in European historyHaskins, Charles Homer
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The Normans in European history
Haskins, Charles Homer
Europe -- History; Great Britain -- History -- Medieval period, 1066-1485; Normans -- Europe
[26] Luchaire, _Les quatre premiers Capétiens_, in Lavisse, _Histoire
de France_ (Paris, 1901), II, 2, p. 176.
[27] W. S. Ferguson, _Greek Imperialism_, p. 1.
[28] Salzmann, _Henry II_, where the continental aspects of Henry’s
reign are dismissed in a brief chapter on “foreign affairs.” The
heading would be more appropriate to the account of Henry’s campaigns
in Ireland.
[29] _Benedict of Peterborough_, II, p. xxxiii.
[30] _Benedict of Peterborough_, II, p. xxxi.
[31] _Recueil des actes de Henri II_, Introduction, p. 1; cf. p. 151.
[32] Delisle, p. 166, from Madox, _Exchequer_, I, p. 390.
[33] _The English Constitution_, p. 3.
[34] _Origin of the English Constitution_ (London, 1872), p. 20 _f._
[35] Stubbs, _Benedict of Peterborough_, II, p. xxxv.
[36] Poole, _The Exchequer in the Twelfth Century_, pp. 42–57; Haskins,
“The Abacus and the King’s Curia,” in _English Historical Review_,
XXVII, pp. 101–06.
[37] Salzmann, _Henry II_, p. 176.
[38] Pollock and Maitland, _History of English Law_, I, p. 142.
[39] Pollock and Maitland, I, p. 141.
[40] Giraldus Cambrensis (Rolls Series), VIII, p. 283.
[41] Salzmann, _Henry II_, p. 214.
[42] _Constitutional History_, I, p. 551.
[43] See the extracts from the chroniclers translated in T. A. Archer,
_The Crusade of Richard I_ (London, 1888), pp. 285 _ff._
[44] Guillaume le Breton, _Philippide_, V, lines 316–27.
[45] _Le Château-Gaillard_, in _Mémoires de l’Académie des
Inscriptions_, XXXVI, 1, p. 330.
[46] _The Loss of Normandy_, p. 449.
[47] _General View of the Political History of Europe_ (translated by
Charles Gross), p. 64.
[48] _William the Conqueror_, p. 2.
[49] Armitage, _Early Norman Castles of the British Isles_, p. 359.
[50] _The Loss of Normandy_, pp. 298 _ff._
[51] Printed by Delisle, _Études sur la classe agricole_, pp. 668 _ff._
[52] _Kirche und Staat_, p. 41.
[53] Robert of Torigni (ed. Delisle), I, p. 344.
[54] The text is printed in the _Bibliothèque de l’École des Chartes_,
XXI, pp. 120 _ff._
[55] Ordericus Vitalis (ed. Le Prévost), III, p. 431.
[56] Guillaume de Jumièges, _Gesta Normannorum Ducum_ (ed. Marx),
Société de l’Histoire de Normandie, 1914.
[57] _La littérature normande avant l’annexion_, p. 22.
[58] _Gallia Christiana_, XI, instr., coll. 219–23; Mortet, _Recueil
de textes relatifs à l’histoire de l’architecture_ (Paris, 1911), pp.
71–75.
[59] _Norman Conquest_, III, p. 109.
[60] _Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres_, p. 4.
[61] Delarc, _Les Normands en Italie_, p. 35.
[62] Bertaux, _L’art dans l’Italie méridionale_, p. 15.
[63] Aimé, _Ystoire de li Normant_, p. 124.
[64] William of Malmesbury, _Gesta Regum_, p. 322.
[65] Geoffrey Malaterra, II, p. 1.
[66] _Massachusetts Historical Society Collections_, fourth series, VI,
p. 65.
[67] Laodicea ad mare, not the Phrygian Laodicea of the Apocalypse.
[68] The phrase is Amari’s: _Storia dei Musulmani di Sicilia_, III, p.
365.
[69] _Bilder aus der neueren Kunstgeschichte_, I, p. 159.
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