The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08 - The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation by Unknown
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intensely roused, seeing great discoveries on every hand, was no longer
to be controlled by authority. The time was ripe for the Reformation. [FOR THE NEXT SECTION OF THIS GENERAL SURVEY SEE VOLUME IX] [Footnote 1: See _Origin and Progress of Printing_, page 5.] [Footnote 2: See _Beginning and Progress of the Renaissance_, vol. ix, p. 110.] [Footnote 3: See _Rebuilding of Rome by Nicholas V_, page 46.] [Footnote 4: See _Mahomet II Takes Constantinople_, page 55.] [Footnote 5: See _John Hunyady Repulses the Turks_, page 30.] [Footnote 6: See _Ivan the Great Unites Russia_, page 109.] [Footnote 7: See _Establishment of Swiss Independence_, page 336.] [Footnote 8: See _Culmination of the Power of Burgundy_, page 125.] [Footnote 9: See _Death of Charles the Bold_, page 155.] [Footnote 10: See _Wars of the Roses_, page 72.] [Footnote 11: See _Murder of the Princes in the Tower_, page 192,] [Footnote 12: See _Conspiracy, Rebellion, and Execution of Perkin Warbeck_, page 250.] |
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