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Vll pages of each volume have baffled all my attempts to make them read smoothly. That the defects of the translation are not, however, greater than they are, is due to the help I have received from my kind friend, Dr Meissner, of the Queen sC ollege, Belfast, who, at various stages of the work, has aided me with his valuable criticism and advice; also toM rG. F. Hill, of theB ritish Museum, who, with infinite care and patience, has revised the notes. To both these gentlemen and to the other friends who, at different times and in various ways, have given me help, I desire to express my sincere thanks. A. H. October 1894. I have been advised to add an index to the second volume. As the index is, however, only destined to serve for temporary needs, I have tried to make it as short as possible, and only to include the names of the principal persons and places treated of in the text. But it is difficult, in such a case, to know where to draw the line to decide what is to be given and what withheld, and with every desire to be brief, I may, perhaps, have exceeded the necessary limits.
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Position of the City of Rome in the Eleventh Century in Universal History Influence of the Civic Elements on the Papacy The Lombards ELECT A rDUIN KiNG JTHE RoMANS RAISE John Crescentius to the Patriciate Death of Sylvester, 1003 John XVII. and XVIII. TuscuLUM AND its Counts Sergius IV. End of John Crescentius, 1012. The eleventh century forms one of the most important epochs in the annals of the Papacy. A greater contrast between the utter decay and the sudden revival of the same povver is nowhere else encountered in history. The extinction of the house of Otto was succeeded by conditions which resembled the conditions that had followed the extinction of the Carolingian Empire. The papal power sank both morally and politically, while the city exerted itself to obtain its final emancipation VOL. IV.
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