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640 THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE Character of Louis XL Kirk, Charles the Bold, vol. I, pp. 165-74. Kitchin, History of France, vol. It, book 1, chap. 11, pp. 24-34. Louis XI at Peronne. Kitchin, op. cit., vol. II, book I. chap. 11, pp. 66-72. Reign of Louis XI. Duruy, History of France (English translation), chaps, xxxiv and xxxv, pp. 251-74. G. Masson, Story of Medieval France, chap, xiv, pp. 281-303. French Civilization in the Fifteenth Century. Masson, op. cit., chap, xvi, pp. 326-42. The Wars of the Roses. Cross, History of England and Greater Britain, pp. 260-76. Reign of Henry VII and English Civilization in the Fifteenth Century. Cross, op. cit., chap, xvm, pp. 278-92. Ferdinand and Isabella. M. Hume, Spain, 147Q-1788 ; pp. 1-11, on foreign affairs; pp. 11-30, on domestic government. (Both these passages are written by Arm- strong, not by Hume.) The Spanish Monarchy, 1474-1525. Cheyney, European Background of American History, chap, v, pp. 79-103. Savonarola. Symonds, A Short History of the Renaissance in Italy, chap, v, pp. 85-104. The Italian Expedition of Charles VIII. Symonds, op. cit., chap, vi, pp. 105-20. Letter of Lorenzo de' Medici to his Young Son (Later Leo X) advising him how to conduct himself as a Cardinal. Whitcomb, Source Book of Italian Renaissance, pp. 80-84. Machiavelli, The Prince. (See close of chap, xxxi of this book).