It is merely a personal history an effort to recall a few of the less-known figures that moved and had their being in France, in the first half of the sixteenth century. My best thanks are due to Mr. J. G. Ritchie for the help he has given me in making my Historical Summary ;and also to Mr. Henry Newbolt, editor of the Monthly Review1 ,for his kindness in allowing me to reprint part of Chapter XVII from an article (T he Religion of Rabelais )which appeared in the number of that periodical for December, 1900. M. de Maulde snew boolc, Les Femmes de la Renaissance, which (though written from a very different point of view) covers much the same period as my own, unfortunately appeared some time after I had written my volume too late for me to profit by its store of information.
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