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PREFACE
Count Lützow: Life and Times of Master J. Hus, Lond., 1909, pp. 398—also Hussite Wars, Lond., 1914.
Oscar Kuhns: John Huss, the Witness, N. Y,, Cinti., no date.
Otto von Schaching: Jan Hus und seine Zeit, Regensb., 1914, pp. 272. Follows Helfert, though lacking Helfert’s ability, in pronouncing Huss the first of modern revolutionists.
N. Hauri: J. Hus, ein Wahrheitszeuge, Constance, 1915, pp. 63.
Also J. Foxe: Actes and Monuments, 3 : 405–579. Substantially accurate.
Art. Huss, in Schaff-Herzog and the Cath. Encyclopedia.
H. Radshall: The Universities of Europe, Oxford, 1895, vol. II.
M. Creighton: Last Popes of the M. A. Vol. I.
Workman, Age of Hus, Lond., 1902.
Schaff: Church History, vol. V, pt. 2.
The Works of Wyclif, 1885 sqq., especially the de Ecclesia, with introd. by Loserth and the de Dominio divino and de civili Dominio, with introductions by Poole.
W. W. Tomek: The writings of this Czech author on the university of Prague, 1849, and the city of Prague, 1855, 1 know only through quotations.