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INDEX

Acts and record-book of 1546–7, by Sixt, 55; no complete edition exists, 58; portion reprinted by Prof. Tieftrunk, ib.; parts translated into French and English, ib.

Agreement guaranteeing mutual religious liberty; signed, 70; violated by Romanists, ib.

Alençon, duke of, 18.

Apology for the Slavic and specially the Bohemian Tongue, 85.

Augusta, Jan, bishop of the Bohemian Brethren, 63; imprisonment and torture of, ib., 64; accusations against, ib.; imprisonment at Křivoklat, ib.; his prison life, Bílek’s account of, ib.; last years of captivity lightened by Philippina Welser, 65.

Augusta, Jan, Life of, long attributed to Blahoslav, 62; Jacob Bílek stated as author, 63; a record of Augusta’s imprisonment, ib.; written in Bohemian, 65; translated into German by Dr. J. Müller, ib.

Austrian censors, an obstacle to Palacký, 93, 95, 96.

Azzo de Visconti, lord of Milan, 24.

Balbinus, 66; publisher of Life of St. Ludmilla and Martyrdom of St. Wenceslas, 3; brief description of life and character, 85; his Epitome Historica Rerum Bohemicarum, ib.; writes of Hussite Wars in a distorted manner, ib.; his Apology for the Slavic and specially the Bohemian Tongue, ib.; begins publication of A Miscellany of Bohemian History, 86.

Bartoš, surnamed ‘the writer,’ 52; historian of Hussite wars, ib.; his Chronicle of Seditions and Tumults at Prague, ib.; chronicle carries the history of Bohemia to 1526, ib.; translation of chronicle found in History of Bohemian Literature, ib.

Bartošek of Drahonic, his chronicle the work of a soldier, 47; traits of his life, 48.

Bellum Bohemicum, 81.

Beneš of Weitmil, his chronicle, 17; his account of the last campaign and death of King John, ib., 18.

Bílek, Jacob, member of the Bohemian Brethren, 63; prison companion to John Augusta, ib.; his Life of Augusta records his prison life, ib.; his tortures and imprisonment, ib.; imprisoned at Křivoklat, ib., 64; accusations against, 64; describes prison life, ib.; financier of the Bohemian Brethren, ib.; his book translated into German by Dr. J. Müller, 65.

Blahoslav, Jan, writer belonging to the Bohemian Brethren, 61; his Historie Bratrská, ib.; his pureness of Bohemian style, ib.; traits of his life, 62; supervisor of Bílek’s Life of Jan Augusta, 63.

‘Bloody Diet,’ the, 56.

Bohemia, ranks high in Slavic literature, 1; revival of its language, 2; its Christianity

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