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CONTENTS

Vol. I. THE CHRISTIAN ROMAN EMPIRE, AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE TEUTONIC KINGDOMS

i. Constantine and his city. By Professor H. M. Gwatkin. 2. The Reorganization of the Empire. By J. S. Reid, Litt.D. 3. Constantine’s successors (to Jovian), and the struggle with Persia. By Norman H. Baynes. 4. Triumph of Christianity (with account of other religions in the Empire, and including Julian’s reaction). By the Rev. Principal Lindsay, D.D. 5. Heresies (Arian controversy; to 381). By Professor H. M. Gwatkin. 6. Organization of the Church. By C. H. Turner, F.B.A. 7. Expansion of the Teutons (retrospective, and to 378). By Dr. Martin Bang. 8. The Dynasty of Valentinian ; and Theodosius the Great. By Norman H. Baynes. 9. The Teutonic Migrations. By Dr. M. Manitius. 10. Teutonic King- doms in Gaul (to death of Euric ; and accession of Chlodwig). (a) By Dr. Ludwig Schmidt ; (b) By Professor Ch. Pfister. ii. Teutonic Kingdoms in Spain and Africa. By Dr. Ludwig Schmidt. 12. (a) The Asiatic Back- ground. By Professor Peisker ; (b) The Huns. By Dr. Ludwig Schmidt. 13. Teutonic Conquest of Britain (to c. 600). (a) By Professor F. J.

Haverfield, F.B.A. ; ( b ) By F. G. M. Beck, M.A. 14. Italy to the revo- lution of Odovacar. By E. Barker. 15. The Italian Kingdom (under Odovacar and Theodoric). By Professor Maurice Dumoulin. 16. The Eastern Provinces (Arcadius to Anastasius I). By E. W. Brooks, M.A. 17. Religious disunion in the fifth century. By Miss Gardner. 18. Monas- ticism. By Dom E. C. Butler. 19. Social and economic conditions. By Professor P. Vinogradoff. 20. Thought and ideas of the age (fourth and fifth centuries). By the Rev. H. F. Stewart, B.D. 21. Christian Art. By W. R. Lethaby.

Vol. II. THE RISE OF THE SARACENS AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE

1. The Imperial restoration in the West. By Professor Ch. Diehl. 2. Justinian. By Professor Ch. Diehl. 3. Roman Law. By H. J. Roby, M.A., Hon. LL.D. Cantab. 4 and 5. Gaul under the Merovingian Franks. By Professor Ch. Pfister. 6. Spain under the Visigoths. By Professor Rafael Altamira. 7. Italy under the Lombards. By Dr. L. M. Hart- mann. 8. Imperial Italy and Africa, (a) Administration. By Dr. L. M. Hartmann; (b) Gregory the Great. By the Rev. W. H. Hutton. 9. Justinian’s successors, and the struggle with Persia. By Norman H. Baynes. 10. Mohammad and Islam. By Professor A. A. Bevan. ii and 12. The Expansion of the Saracens. By Professor H. K. Becker. 13. The suc- cessors of Heraclius (to 717). By E. W. Brooks, M.A. 14. The expansion of the Slavs. By Professor Peisker. 15. (a) Celtic heathendom. By Pro- fessor Camille Jullian ; ( b ) Germanic heathendom. By Miss B. S.