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M. Thausing: _A. Durer_.[2] 1876. (English translation from 1st ed.
by F. A. Eaton. 1882).
_Albrecht Durers Niederlandische Reise_, hg. van J. Veth und S. Muller.
2 vols. 1918.
A. B. Chamberlain: _Hans Holbein the Younger_. 2 vols. 1913.
A. Michel: _Histoire de l'art depuis les premiers temps chretiens jusqu' a nos jours_. 3 vols. 1905-8.
C. H. Moore: _The Character of Renaissance Architecture_. 1905.
R. Bloomfield: _A History of French Architecture from the Reign of Charles VIII till the death of Mazarin_. 2 vols. 1911.
SECTION 5. _Belles Lettres_
Note: The works of the humanists, theologians, biblical and cla.s.sical scholars, historians, publicists and philosophers have been dealt with in other sections of this bibliography. Representative poets, dramatists and writers of fiction for the century (up to but not including the Age of Shakespeare in England or of Henry IV in France) are the following:
Italian: Ariosto, A. F. Grazzini, M. Bandello, T. Ta.s.so, Berni, Guarini.
French: Margaret of Navarre, C. Marot, Rabelais, Joachim du Bellay, Ronsard, Montaigne.
English: Lyndesay, Skelton, Wyatt, Surrey, anonymous poets in Tottel's Miscellany, Sidney, E. Spenser, Donne, Lyly, Heywood, Kyd, Peele, Greene, Lodge, Nash, Marlowe.
German: Hans Sachs, Fischart, T. Murner, anonymous Till Eulenspiegel and Faustbuch, B. Waldis.
Spanish: The Picaresque novel, La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades.
Portuguese: Camoens.
As it is not my purpose to give even a sketch of literary history, but merely to ill.u.s.trate the temper of the times from the contemporary belles lettres, only a few suggestive works of criticism can be mentioned here.
H. Hallam: _Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries_. 1838-9. (Old, but still useful).
J. A. Symonds: _Italian Literature_. 1888.
G. Lanson: _Histoire de la litterature francaise_.[9] 1906.
C. H. C. Wright: _A History of French Literature_. 1912.
C. Thomas: _A History of German Literature_. 1909.
E. Wolff: _Faust und Luther_. 1912.
_The Cambridge History of English Literature_, vol. iii, Renaissance and Reformation. 1908.
J. J. Jusserand: _Histoire Litteraire du Peuple Anglais_. Tome ii, De la Renaissance a la Guerre Civile. 1904. (Also English translation: a beautiful work).
Winifred Smith: _The Commedia dell' Arte_. 1912. (Notable).
A. Tilley: _The Literature of the French Renaissance_. 2 vols. 1904.
CHAPTER XIV
THE REFORMATION INTERPRETED
The purpose of the following list is not to give the t.i.tles of all general histories of the Reformation, but of those books and articles in which some noteworthy contribution has been made to the philosophical interpretation of the events. Many an excellent work of pure narrative character, and many of those dealing with some particular phase of the Reformation, are omitted. All the noteworthy historical works published prior to 1600 are listed in the bibliography to Chapter XII, section 2, and are not repeated here. The chronological order is here adopted, save that all the works of each writer are grouped together. In every case I enter the book under the year in which it first appeared, adding in parentheses the edition, if another, which I have used.
Francis Bacon (1561-1626): Essay lviii; also Essays i, iii, x.x.xv; Novum Organum Bk. i, aphorisms xv and lxv; Advancement of Learning, Bk. ix, and i.
Jacques-Auguste de Thou (Thua.n.u.s): _Historiae sui temporis_. 1604-20.
Hugo Grotius: _Annales et historiae de rebus belgicis_. 1657.
(Written 1611 ff).
William Camden: _Annales Rerum Anglicarnm et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha_. Pars I, 1615; Pars II, 1625.
Agrippa d'Aubigne: _Histoire Universelle_. 1616-20.
Paolo Sarpi: _Istoria del Concilio Tridentino_. 1619. (P. Sarpi: Histoire du Concile du Trente, French translation by Amelot de la Houssaie. 1699).
Arrigo Caterino Davila: _Storia delle guerre civili di Francia_. 1630.
Giulio Bentivoglio: _Guerra di Fiandria_. 1632-39.
Famiano Strada: _De bello belgico decades duo_. 1632-47.
Francois Eudes, [called] de Mezeray: _Histoire de France_. 1643-51.
David Calderwood (1575-1650): _History of the Kirk of Scotland_, ed. T.
Thompson, 1842-9.
Lord Herbert of Cherbury: _Life and Reign of Henry VIII_. 1649.
Thomas Fuller: _Church History_, 1655. (Ed. Brewer, 6 vols. 1845).
J. Harrington: _Oceana_, 1656. (Harrington's Works, 1700, pp. 69, 388).
Sforza Pallavicino: _Istoria del Concilio di Trento_. 1656-7.
_Annales ecclesiastici . . . auctore Reynaldo_, ed. J. D. Mansi. Tomi 33-35. Lucae. 1755. (Oderic Reynaldus, who died 1671, was a continuator of Baronius, covering the period in church history 1198-1565).
Jean Claude: Defense de la Reformation. . . . 1673. (English translation: An historical defense of the Reformation. 1683).
Gilbert Burnet: _History of the Reformation of the Church of England_.
3 vols. 1679, 1681, 1715. (Ed. by Poc.o.c.k, 6 vols. 1865 ff).