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PREFACE
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portraits of distinguished personages, twenty-four pages giving the coats of arms of princes, cardinals, bishops, abbots, and other dignitaries.

Mansi: Concilia, vols. XXVII, XXVIII.
Ulrich von Richental: Chronik des Constanzer Concils, 1414–1418. Ed. Buck, Tübingen, 1882.
Finke: Acta Concilii Constanciensis, 1410–1414, Münster, 1896.
Mirbt: Quellen zur Gesch. des Papsttums. 3d ed., 1911.
Æneas Sylvius: de Bohemorum origine ac gestis historia. Cologne, 1523.
J. Cochlæus (Dobneck): Historiæ Hussitarum, Mainz, 1549.

MODERN WORKS

F. Palacky (d. 1876), a descendant of the Bohemian Brethren and royal historiographer of Bohemia: Geschichte von Böhmen, Prag, 1836, sqq. 3d ed., 1864, sqq., 5 vols., to 1526. Put upon the Index, trsl. into German 1846 by J. P. Jordan—Die Vorläufer des Husitenthums in Böhmen, new ed., Prag, 1869—Urkundliche Beiträge zur Gesch. des Husitenkriegs, 1873, 2 vols. Best authority on Bohemian history.
Hefele: Conciliengeschichte, vol. VII, 1874.
J. A. Helfert: Hus und Hieronymus, Prag, 1853, pp. 332.
J. B. Schwab: J. Gerson, Würzburg, 1858.
C. A. Höfler: Mag. J. Hus und der Abzug der deutsch. Studenten und Professoren aus Prag, 1409, 1864, pp. 325.
W. Berger: J. Hus und König Sigmund, Augsbg., 1871. A careful study.
P. Tschackert: Peter von Ailli, Gotha, 1877.
F. von Bezold: König Sigismund und dic Reichskriege gegen die Husiten, 3 vols., Munich, 1872–1875.
E. H. Gillett: The Life and Times of John Huss, or the Bohemian Reformation of the Fifteenth Century, Boston, 1864. 2 vols., 3d ed. 1871. Based on the sources.
G. V. Lechler: J. Wyclif and His English Precursors, Lond., 1884.
J. Loserth, Prof. at Graz: Wiclif and Hus, trsl. from the German, Lond,, 1884, pp. 366. Also Huss, Art. in Herzog, 8 : 472–489.
Václav Flajshans: Mistr Jan Receny Hus z Husince (Master John, called Hus of Husinecz), pp. 486, Prag, 1904. The most elaborate biography in Czech, by a liberal Catholic.