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The German Invasions 55 the Trinity, and was baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, and was anointed with the sacred chrism with the sign of the cross of Christ. Of his army there were baptized more than three thousand. BIBLIOGRAPHY General Accounts: ADAMS, Civilization during the Middle Ages, A. Refer- pp. 65-88 and 137-146; BRYCE, Holy Roman Empire, Chapter III, ences.. pp. 14-33; HENDERSON, Germany in the Middle Ages, pp. 15-40; DILL, Ionian Society, Book IV, Chapter I, pp. 285-302, " The General Char- acter of the Invasions " ; Chapter II, pp. 303-345, " Roman Feeling about the Invasions"; Chapter III, pp. 342-382, "Relations of the Romans with the Invaders." The West Goths : EMERTON, Introduction to the Middle Ages, Chapter 111, pp. 22-34; GIBBON, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (BuRY's edition), Vol. Ill, Chapter XXVI, pp. 69-132, " Cross- ing of the Eastern Frontier and Battle of Adrianople"; Vol. Ill, Chap- ters XXX-XXXI, pp. 240-356, on the Invasion of the West. The Huns: EMERTON, pp. 41-47; GIBBON, Vol. Ill, Chapters XXXIV-XXXV, pp. 416-479. Odoacer : EMERTON, pp. 48-52 ; GIBBON, Vol. IV, Chapter XXXVI, pp. 1-56 ; OMAN, European History, from 476 to 918, Chapter I, pp. 1-18. The Ostrogoths : EMERTON, pp. 52-57; GIBBON, Vol. IV, Chapter XXXIX, pp. 170-203; OMAN, Chapter II, pp. 19-32. Justinian: GIBBON, Vol. IV, Chapter XL, pp. 205-267, "Character and Policy"; Vol. TV, Chapters XLI and XLIII, pp. 270-338 and 388-431, on the Conquests in the West ; OMAN, Chapters V and VI, pp. 65-1 10. The Lombards: EMERTON, pp. 57-59; GIBBON, Vol. V, Chapter XLV, first part, pp. 1-30 ; OMA'N, pp. 180-198 and 272-288. The Franks: ADAMS, Growth of the French Nation, pp. 22-38; EMERTON, pp. 60-72 ; GIBBON, Vol. IV, Chapter XXXVIII, pp. 98-120; OMAN, pp! 55-64, "Clovis"; pp. 111-127 and 158-180, "The Mero- vingians"; pp. 256-271, "Mayors of the Palace." German Laws and Customs: ADAMS, Civilization, Chapter V, pp. 89-106; EMERTON, pp. 12-21 and 73-91 ; GIBBON, Vol. IV, Chapter XXXVIII, pp. 122-140; HENDERSON, Short History of Germany, pp. 1-2 1. The Germania of TACITUS, Translations and Reprints, Vol. VI, No. 3. Selections from, in COLBY, Sources of English History, pp. 9-1 1 ; KENDALL, Source Book of English History, pp. 4-11.