RUSSIA Chronicle of Novgorod, translated into English. Camden 6 Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch, Travels' of, translated from the Arabic by F. C. Balfour. London, 2 vols. 1829. This work, which was written by Macarius' attendant, Archdeacon Paul of Aleppo, in the middle of the seventeenth century, throws light upon the condition and customs of the Russian Church at this date. 6 Nestor, Chronique traduite en Francaise accompagnée de notes et d'un recueil de pièces inédites,' par L. Paris, 2 vols. Paris, 1834-5. The translation is for the most part founded on that of Schlözer. Nestor, Chronique dite de, traduite sur le texte SlavonRusse avec introduction et commentaire critique,' par Louis Leger. Paris, 1884. For note on the authorship, date and historical value of Nestor's 'Chronicle,' see above, p. 487, n. Nestor, Annals' of, translated into German and edited by Schlözer, 5 vols. Göttingen, 1802. Origines Livonia seu Chronicon vetus Livonicum, by Heinrich der Lette, pub. by J. D. Gruber at 6 Frankfort, 1740. See Mon. Ger.' xxiii. 231-332. 6 Adeney, W. F., The Greek and Eastern Churches (International Theological Library). Edinburgh, 1896. Karamsin, N., Histoire de l'Empire de Russie,' traduite par MM. St. Thomas et Jauffret, 11 vols. Paris, 1819. Kluchevsky, V. O. (late Professor of Russian history in the University of Moscow), History of Russia to 1682,' translated into English by C. J. Hogarth, 3 vols. 1911. Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole, The Empire of the Tsars and the Russians,' translated by Zenaide Ragozin, 3 vols. London, 1896. 6 Mouravieff, A. N., History of the Church in Russia to 1710,' translated by R. W. Blackmore. London, 1842. Palmieri, A., Article on "Russia" in the 'Catholic Rambaud, A., Histoire de la Russie.' Paris, 1893. Stanley, A. P., Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church.' 1861. 6 Strahl, P., Geschichte der Russichen Kirche' to 1815, Halle, 1827. 6 vols. Ustrialov, History of Russia,' 5 vols. 1855. See also article on "Albert von Riga" in Hertzog's Realencyclopädie,' i. 295-301: also Hauck's THE JEWS IN EUROPE Abbott, G. F., Israel in Europe.' London, 1907. Basnage de Beauval, J., The History of the Jews from Jesus Christ to the present time' (in French), translated into English by T. Taylor. London, 1708. The Jewish Encyclopædia. A descriptive record of the history, religion, literature, and customs of the Jewish people, 12 vols. 1903. Graetz, H. H., Geschichte der Juden von der ältesten Zeiter bis auf die Gegenwart,' 11 vols. Leipzig, 1853. Also an English edition, edited by B. Löwy, 5 vols. London, 1891. Jost, Isaac M., Geschichte des Judenthums und seiner Secten.' The author was a German Jew. Leipzig, 1857. 6 Lea, H. C., History of the Inquisition in Spain,' vol. i. bk. i. chaps. iii. and iv. New York, 1906. Lindo, E. H., The History of the Jews of Spain and Portugal.' 1848. Milman, Dean, The History of the Jews,' 3 vols. 3rd ed. 1863. Neander, Church History,' vol vii., see above, p. 579. Prescott, W. H., ' History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella.' 1849. See pt. i. chaps. vii. and xvii. ; also pt. ii. chaps. vi. and vii. INDEX Aaron and Julius, British martyrs, 90. Absalom, Bp., in Rugen Is., 423 f. Acta Sanctorum Bollandiana, 575. Adalbert, archbp. of Bremen, 481. re Adamnan, abbot of Iona, 72 f.; his Adelphius of Caerleon at Arles, 91. | Afra, St., martyr at Ratisbon, 350. Agathias, re paganism of the Ale- Agda, Council of, re the Jews, 23, 545. Agilbert, bp. of Paris, 199. Agiluf, king of the Lombards, 221. Agobard, archbp. of Lyons, Treat- Agricola, disciple of Pelagius, 93. Ainmure, Irish king, 63 n. Alans, in Gaul, 184; in Spain, 276. Albert the Bear, of Brandenburg, 397. Albin, missionary in Pomerania, 414. Letters of, to Charlemagne and Arno, 301 f., Aldgis (Adalgisus), king of Friesland, Aldhelm, Saxon Psalter by, 20; re Elred, monk of Rievaulx, 69; Life Alemanni, 186, 189, 286; in Switzer- of Ninian by, 582. Emilia, District of, 212. Emilian, Consul in Spain, 271. land, 313 ff., 349, 351 f.; Massacre of by C. Chlorus, 171 n. Alexander of Lyons, 165. |