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Contents and List of Citations xix IV. How the Great Charter was Won PAG . 99. John and his barons 231 ROGER OF WENUOVER, Chronica sive Liber qui dicttur F lores historiarum, ad an. 1215; ed. by Hewlett in Rolls Series ; trans, by Giles in the Bohn Library V. Principal Provisions of the Great Charter 100. Principal articles of Magna Charta 233 Stubbs, Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History, 8th ed., 296 sqq. ; trans, by Cheyney, Tr. and Rp. Vol. I, No. 6. VI. Writs of Summons to the Model Parliament 101. Summonses to bishops, barons, and representatives of the towns and shires 239 Stubbs, Select Charters, 484 sqq. ; trans, by Cheyney, Tr. and Rp. Vol. I, No. 6 CHAPTER XII GERMANY AND ITALY IN THE TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES I. The Times of Henry I and Otto the Great 102. Germany in the early tenth century 245 Continuatio Reginonis Trevirensis, ad an. 907 sqq. : Mon. Ger. Hist., Pertz, I, 614 sqq. 103. Election of Otto the Great 249 WIDUKIND, Res gestae Saxonicae, Lib. ii, cc. i sq. Mon. Ger. Hist, Pertz, III, 437 sq. II. Rome and the Papacy in the Time of Otto the Great I04x Degradation of the papacy in the tenth century . . . 250 BENEDICTUS SANCTI ANDREAE MONACHUS, Chronicon, cc. 30 sqq. : Mon. Ger. Hist., Pertz, III, 714 sqq. III. Liutprand and his Book of Retribution I05..-Liutprand explains why he wrote his book 256 Antafodosis, Lib. i, c. i, and Lib. iii, c. i : Mon. Ger. Hist., octavo ed. IV. Bruno, the Ideal of a Scholar in the Tenth Century io6./ Extract from Ruotger's Life of Bruno 259 RUOTGER, Vita Brunonis, selections from cc. 4-10 and 30 i Mon. Ger. Hist., Pertz, IV, 255 sqq.