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enote: _Ibid._, xviii. 312. Of Bermudo II. (982-999) to the Church of Compostella. Sidenote: _Ibid._, xvii. 397. Assembly of Bishops pro restauratione monasterii St Mariae de Logio a parentibus Rudesindi instaurati, 927. Sidenote: _Ibid._, xvii. 326 II. SECONDARY AUTHORITIES:-- (1.) "Histoire generale d'Espagne" par _Loys de Mayerne Turguet_. Book xvi. (1608.) Sidenote: Schott. (2.) _John de Mariana_.[1] "History of Spain." Books vi.-xi., translated from the Spanish by John Stevens. (1699.) [1] Dr Dunham says of his work: "It is well that it is sunk in oblivion. No one reads it in Spain." (3.) _Fleury_, "History of the Church," translated from the French. (1727.) Vol. v. Books xli. ff. (4.) _Morales_. "Remarks on the State of the Christian Religion under the Arabs at Cordova." Sidenote: Migne, cxv. p. 917. (5.) _Froben_. "Dissertatio Historica de haeresi Elipandi et Felicis." Sidenote: _Ibid._, 305-336. (6.) _Enhueber's_ "Dissertation against Walchius' view of Adoptionism." Sidenote: _Ibid._, 338-438. (7.) _Dunham_. "History of Spain and Portugal" (Lardner), 1832. Buckle, "Civilization in England," p. 430, says of this history, very extravagantly, that it is "perhaps the best history in the English language of a foreign modern country." It certainly has the merit--no small one in so confused a period--of being clear and succinct; but he has a bias against the Moors. (8.) _W.H. Prescott_. "Ferdinand and Isabella." An excellent work. The parts chiefly bearing on the present subject are the Introduction and chapter viii. The great drawback to the work is the want of direct citations of authorities used. (9.) _Hardwicke's_ "History of the Christian Church in the Middle Ages," 1853. (10.) The Abbe _Rohrbacher_. "Histoire Universelle de l'Eglise Catholique." Paris, 1844. Vols. xi., xii., xiii. (11.) _Neander_. "General History of the Christian Religion and Church" (Bohn's Translation). Vol. v. pp. 218-233, 461-475; vol. vi. 119-132. (12.) "Histoire d'Afrique et de l'Espagne sous la domination des Arabes," par _M. Cardonne_. 3 vols., 1765. A history based chiefly on Arab writers, but not very trustworthy, as Conde (Pref., p. 14) and Murphy (notes, passim) have shown. (13.) _Dozy_. "Histoire des Mussulmans d'Espagne jusqu' a la conquete de l'Andalousie par les Almoravides, 711-1110." 4 vols., Leyden, 1861. An invaluable history of the time, being both luc
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