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struction by Jesuits, ib.; historical records carefully preserved, ib.; Bible of Králice, joint work of, 62, 83.

Bohemian Literature, History of, by Count Lützow, 52, 69, 73, 109; by Dr. Flajshans, 110.

Boleslav II, 2.

Božena, 15, 16.

Božetěcha, wife of Cosmas of Prague, 6.

Brescia, 24.

Březan, Wenceslas, historian, traits of his life, 66; his work, Annals of the House of Rosenberg, ib.; many of his historical works lost, ib.; unequalled as genealogist and biographer, ib.; archivist and historiographer of House of Rosenberg, ib.; Rosenberg biography disappointing, 68.

Březov, Lawrence of, historian of Hussite wars, 35; his history edited by Professor Goll, ib.; traits of his life, ib.; his other works, ib., 36; his chronicle of Hussite wars, 36; unfair to Taborites, 37; introduction to his chronicle, ib.; deals hastily with years 1414–19, 38; describes the siege of Prague, ib.; describes the battle of Žižkov, 41; describes the battle of Vyšehrad, 43–7.

Čechy a Prusy ve středověku (Bohemia and Prussia in the Middle Ages), 110.

České Stání Pravo, 107.

Charles IV of Germany, also I of Bohemia, devoted to relics, 21; at the Imperial Diet at Mainz, 22; author of Vita Caroli, ib.; his Vita Caroli disappointing, ib.; founds his book on a diary, 23; unable to continue his book, ib.; address to his successors, ib.; his autobiography, 24; his visit to Avignon, 25; death an important landmark in Bohemian history, 26.

Chlum, Lord John of, 29.

Chronicle of the Seditions and Tumults at Prague, 52.

Chronicle of the World, 36.

Chronicon Bohemorum, 7.

Cosmas of Prague, father of Bohemian history, 2; traits of his life, 6; Bohemian ‘Herodotus,’ ib.; his nobility of birth, ib.; present at meeting of German Diet at Mainz, ib.; his Chronicon Bohemorum, 7; his account of arrival of Čechs in Bohemia, 8; describes arrival of Slavs in Bohemia, ib.; his chronicle not reliable in first book, 10; his account of the murder of Versovic nobles, 11; his chronicle popular, 14.

Count Palatine Frederick, 73, 74, 80, 81; elected king of Bohemia, 71; lack of military talent, &c., ib.

Creighton, Bishop, 31, 50, 89, 101.

Dalimil, chronicle of, preserved in Trinity College Library, Cambridge, 14; many editions, 15; first edition 1620 at Prague, ib.; describes the Bohemian hatred of the Germans, ib.; ends with coronation of King John, 1310, 16.

De Bohemorum Origine et Gestis Historia, 51.

Denis, Professor Ernest, 58; his Hus et la Guerre des Hussites, 47.

Diarium Hussiticum, 35.

Die Geschichte des Hussitenthumes und Professor Höfler, 103.

Dobrovský, Slavic scholar, 15; protects Palacký, 89; introduces Palacký to Bohemian nobles, 90; complains of want of interest in Bohemian Museum, ib.; reproached by