Internet Medieval Sourcebook
Selected Sources: Late Medieval States and Society
Contents
The "Calamitous" 14th Century
- A Malthusian Crisis?
- The Black Death
- Procopius: The Plague, 542, History of
the Wars, II.xxii-xxxiii:
Description of the onset of the earlier "plague of Justinian."
- Giovanni Boccaccio: Decameron:
Introduction, on the Black Death, as is another
version. The entire Decameron is also available:
Volume I and Volume II. [At Project Gutenberg]
- The Black Death
and the Jews 1348-1349
Contains: The Confession of Agimet of Geneva, , October 20, 1349; Jacob von
Königshofen (1346-1420); Chonicle; The Epitaph of Asher aben Turiel,
Toledo, Spain, 1349
- Warfare
-
Orders
for the English Fleet, 1326. [At Hillsdale]
- Jean Froissart: Battles
of Crecy 1346, of Poitiers 1356, from Chronicles. Longer extracts in Geary.
- Jean Froissart: The Jacquerie,
1358, from Chronicles
-
Jean Froissart: The
English Peasant Revolt, 1381, from Chronicles [At UVA]
- Anonimalle Chronicle: Peasant
Uprising of 1381.
- Jean Froissart: Chronicles - The Last Days of Etienne Marcel 1358, copyrighted
-
Tales from
Froissart. [At Nipissing]
Selection of short excerpts from Froissart.
- Sir Jean Froissart: John of Gaunt in Portugal,
1385
- Sir Jean Froissart: How Philip van Artevelde was Made
Governor of Ghent, 1386
- The Hundred Years War In The High Court of Parlement,
trans Fred Cheyette.
- Hundred Years War: Treaty of Troyes, 1420 and
Conditions in France in 1422.
Ecclesiastical Disarray
- The Great Schism
- Conciliarism
- The Papal Response
Late Medieval Governments
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