Enlightenment, 939
   Ennquez, Beatriz (1488), 260
   Enríquez, Don Pedro (1500), 221
   Enríquez, Doña Mencia, Duchess of Albuquerque, 222
   Ensisheim, Alsace, 397
   entities, 247–248
   Ephemerides, almanac, 239, 268
   Ephesus, Council of, 924
   epicureanism, 272
   Epicurus (342?–270 B.C.), 175, 272, 328
   epicycle, 856*
   epidemics, 231, 245, 874
   Epirus, 179
   epistemology, 247
   Epistle to the Genevese (Sadoleto), 470
   Epitome (Luther), 351
   Erasmians, 435, 505, 640
   Erasmus, Desiderius (1466?-1536), 18, 19, 20, 25, 75, 123, 124, 125, 129, 139, 160, 232, 250, 211–292, 315, 318, 324, 351, 358, 405, 410, 426, 427–431, 485, 550–551, 558
   quoted, 113, 272–275, 277–281, 284, 287, 315, 411, 428–433, 524, 629, 780
   Adagiorum, Collectanea, 273–274, 275, 805
   Axiomata Erasmi, 430
   Colloquies, 272, 275, 289, 805
   Contemptu mundi, De, 271
   Defender, The, 435
   Education of a Christian Prince, 286
   Erasmus’ Sponge on Hutten’s Aspersions, 427
   Familiarium colloquiorum formulae, 282
   lulius exclusus, 278–281
   Libero arbitrio, De, 434, 841
   New Testament revision, 273, 283–285
   Paraphrases, 285
   Peace, the Complaint of, 287
   Praise of Folly, The, 277–278
   337, 429, 805, 840
   Erastian principle, 456–457
   Erastus, Thomas (1524–83), 457*
   Erfurt, Germany, 302, 303, 325, 364, 356, 397
   university, 153, 238, 342, 786
   Eric IV, King of Denmark (1241–50), 145
   Eric XIV, King of Denmark (1560–8), 626
   Eric, King of Norway, Denmark and Sweden (1412–39), 146
   Ericsson, Leif (c. 1000), 258, 269
   Erigena, Johannes Scotus (815?-?877), 153
   Ermak Timofeevitch (d. 1584), 659
   Ernest, Duke of Lüneburg (1521–46), 380, 439
   Ernest, Elector of Saxony (1464–85), 152, 294. 339*
   Ernst, Archbishop (1391), 163
   erotic pictures, 760
   Erzerum, 700
   Espinay, Charles d’ 824
   Estates, Assembly of, Scotland, 601–618
   Este, Ercole d’ (1534–59), 891–892
   Estella, Navarre, 200
   Esthonia, 179
   Estissac, Geoffroy d’ (1524), 795
   Esztergom, Hungary, 188, 189
   Étampes, Duchesse d’, see Anne de Pisselieu
   etching, 309
   ethnography, 864
   Étienne, Henri II (1528–98), Apologie pour Herodote, 785
   Étienne family, 159, 785
   Eton, England, school, 119, 235
   Eucharist, 5, 35, 36, 163, 168, 171, 200, 288, 354, 367, 376, 408, 412, 464, 465, 478, 579, 631, 727, 920, 927, 931
   Eugenius IV, Pope (1431–47), 11, 12, 721, 722, 729
   Europe: anticlericalism, 24
   interchristian wars, 14
   interdependence of states, 643
   modernity, 220
   peace, destruction, 252
   pestilence, 64
   religious revolution, 25
   religious unity, 6
   resurrection of civilization, 5
   upheaval, 332–333
   Europe, Central, universities, 237
   Europe, Christian Republic of, 6
   European states, federation of, 171
   Evangelical Brotherhood, 384, 389
   evangelical preachers, 380
   Evangelicals (Lutherans), 443, 446–447, 449, 505
   Everyman (c. 1480), 46, 120
   evil eye, 234
   Evreux, 96
   excommunication, 24, 354, 356, 424
   execution, 758
   Exercitatorio de la vida espiritual (Cisneros), 909
   Exeter, Lady, 574, 575
   Exeter, Marquis of, 574
   Exeter, England, first English theater, (1348), 46
   Exeter Cathedral, 118, 119
   Exhortation, A Brief (Knox), 615
   exorcism, 851
   expectancies, 331*
   exploration, no, 192–194, 743, 863–867
   exports, frauds, 112
   Exsurge Domine, papal bull, 352, 420, 426
   Eyck, Hubert van (1366?-1426), 80, 131–133, 195
   Adoration of the Lamb, The, 131–132*
   Eyck, Jan van (1370?-?1440), 80, 131–133, 141, 195, 223, 774
   Adoration of the Lamb, The, 131–132
   paintings, 133
   Faber, Johann (1478–1541), 407, 430
   Faber (Favre), Peter (1506–46), 908, 909, 910, 911
   Fabri, Felix (1484), 306
   factory system, 38, 707
   faïence, 688, 715, 829
   fairs, 320
   faith, act of. 212
   Faith, Age of, 935
   Faith, Confession of, 618, 619, 628, 630
   Faith, Edict of, 209
   faith healing, 231
   faiths, non-Christian, 16
   Fallopio, Gabriele (1522–62), 871, 892
   Familiarium colloquiorum formulae (Erasmus), 282
   families, size, 303, 768
   family names, 303
   farces, 76, 100, 326, 813
   Farel, William (1489–1565), 468, 469, 470, 471, 481, 484, 488, 489, 500, 502, 806
   Confession of Faith and Discipline, 469, 470
   farm foreclosures, 293
   Farnese, Alessandro, 921
   Farnese, Giulia, 416
   Farnese, Ottavio (1520–86), 920, 921, 922
   Farnese, Pierluigi, (1503–47), 455, 920, 921
   fatalism, 708
   Faust, Georg (1507), 852
   Faust legend, 852
   federalism, 147
   Federigo, Duke of Urbino, 137, 223
   Felix V, anti-pope (1439–49), 11
   feminist movement, 762
   Ferdausi (940?-?1020), Book of Kings, 687
   Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon (1479–1516); of Castile (1474–1504), 15, 92, 94, 197, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204–208, 213, 214, 215, 217, 221, 226–228, 255, 260, 263–266, 268, 525, 639
   Ferdinand I, King of Germany (1531–64)
   Holy Roman Emperor (1556–64), 226, 301, 931
   Ferdinand I, King of Hungary and Bohemia (1526–04), 440, 441, 442, 444, 445, 454, 455, 456, 631, 637, 705, 706, 707
   Ferdinand I (Ferrante), King of Naples (1458–94), 187, 734
   Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, 410, 438, 450, 920
   Fernando I, King of Portugal (1367–83), 191
   Ferrara, Italy, 12, 188, 189, 467
   festivals, 127, 195, 305
   seasonal, 769
   feudal barons, restrictions, 90, 145
   feudalism, 109, 631, 642
   Feuerbacher, Metern (1525), 387
   Fez, Morocco, 695
   Karouine Mosque, 695
   Fichet, Guillaume (1433?-?1480), 159
   fiction, 75, 818
   Field, John (1525?-87), 862
   Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520), 516, 537, 771
   Fieravante, Ridolfo (d. 1486), 650
   Filelfo, Francesco (1398–1481), 426
   Filmer, Henry, 576
   financiers, major political power, 295
   finger prints, 679
   Finland 652
   Finno-Ugri tribe, 678
   Firuzkuh, Persia, 698
   Fish, Simon, “Supplication of the Beggars, The,” 543
   Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester (1459–1535), 123, 277, 324, 429, 524*, 529, 540, 547, 548, 549–550, 558, 578
   fishing industry, 752, 759
   Fitzgerald, Gerald, Earl of Kildare (d. 1513), 570
   Fitzgerald, Gerald, Earl of Kildare (1487–1534), 570
   Fitzgerald, Thomas, Earl of Kildare (1513–1537), 570
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   Flagellants, 65
   Flamboyant architecture, 79, 96, 97, 118, 196
   Flaminio, Marcantonio (1498–1550), 893, 896, 926
   Flanders, 8, 38, 58, 59, 62, 63, 92, 126, 142, 510, 631, 724, 774–777
   Flanders, Count of (1336), 62
   Fleet prison, London, 43, 580*
   Fleming, Mary, 519
   Flemings, slaughter, 43
   Flodden Field, battle (1513), 605
   Flore et Blanchefleur, 75
   Florence, Italy, 8, 12, 38, 69, 127, 176, 187, 518, 540
   Baptistery, 688
   Council, 649
   Orcagna’s Tabernacle, 307
   Santa Maria Nuova hospital, 137
   Florid style, architecture, 838
   Florida, discovery, 269, 865
   Flötner, Peter (c. 1490–1546), 836
   folklore, Teutonic, 373
   Fontainebleau, chateau, 80, 516, 825, 826, 827
   Fontainebleau, School of, 825, 826, 829
   Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de (1657–1757), 807
   food, 39, 113, 641, 648, 692
   adulteration, 763
   prices, 573
   Foolish War (1485), 93
   Fools, Muster of (Murner), 812
   foreign trade, 109
   forests, Germany, 143
   Forment, Damian (d. 1533), 845, 846–847
   Formigny, battle (1450), 88
   fornication, 211, 474, 760
   Fornovo, battle (1495), 94
   Fortescue, Sir John (1394?-1479), 113, 255
   fortifications, medieval, 183
   Fossilium, De natura (Agricola), 864
   Fouquet, Jean (1416?-80), 80–81, 99
   Fox, Edward (1496?-1538), 532, 536
   Foxe, John (1516–87), 598
   Book of Martyrs, 596*
   Foxe, Richard (1448?-1528), 529
   France: alliance with England, 526
   constitutional government, 66
   Declaration of the Rights of Man, 255
   education, 236–237
   extent (1300), 58, (1369), 69, (1481–83), 92
   government (1300), 60
   industrialization, 59–60
   Jewish expulsion, 724
   merchant rule, 67
   monarchy, 207, 255
   national unification, 90, 92
   papal tribute, 337
   population (1515), 493
   Protestants, 501–506
   renaissance, 792–795
   Revolution (1789), 88
   sanitary ordinances, 245
   serfs, 37
   throne, English king on, 61, 68, 70–71, 106, 525
   trade routes, 754
   universities, 237, 787–788
   war lavages (1422), 70–71
   war with England, 8, 27, 28, 29, 41, 45, 62, 63, 81, 535, 596, 599
   France, Anatole (1844–1924), 805
   Francesca, Piero della (1420?-92), 223, 313
   Franche-Comté, 58, 93, 126
   Francis I, King of France (1515–47), 87, 95, 97, 99, 286, 287, 338, 357, 363, 413, 429, 438, 444, 453, 455, 460, 461, 491–571, 520, 526, 527, 697, 704, 718, 771, 785, 788, 793, 822, 921
   quoted, 509
   Francis II, King of France (1559–60), 518
   Francis, son of Francis I of France, 8, 511, 518
   Francis, Duke of Brittany, 91
   tomb, 98
   Francis, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 439
   Francis, Duke of Guise (1519–63), 517, 520, 521, 522, 923
   Franciscans, 19, 209, 236, 246, 329, 597, 900;
   Observantine, 207, 571
   Spiritual, 148
   Franck, Sebastian (1499?-1543), 397, 423, 813
   Franco, Niccolo, 932
   Franconia, duchy, 387–388
   francs-tireurs, free bowmen, 88
   Frankenhausen, Germany, 391
   Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, 151, 156, 387, 412, 424
   Rathaus, 155
   fratricide, 679, 711
   Frederick I, Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor (1152–90), 6, 161, 444
   Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1440–93), 152, 188, 294, 300, 322, 383, 732
   Frederick I, King of Denmark (1523–33), 623, 627, 628
   Frederick III, Duke of Austria (1306–30);
   King of Germany (1314–22), 148, 295
   Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (1486–1525), 237, 314, 339–340, 344, 347, 348, 351, 358, 362, 378, 381, 384, 391, 421, 429, 430, 439, 627
   free cities, 297
   free love, 633
   free thought, 250, 708, 784, 785, 924
   free will, 434–435
   free workers, 39
   freedom of debate, 28
   freedom of speech, 579
   freedom of worship, 219, 455, 456, 606, 616, 628, 629, 630, 632, 664, 678, 708, 716
   freethinkers, 584
   Fregose, Federigo (1536), 897
   Freiburg, Saxony, 306
   Cathedral (1283), 154
   Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Austria, 389, 436
   French Academy, 76
   French Disease, Three Chapters on the (Paracelsus), 880
   French Renaissance architecture, 822–828
   frescoes, 176, 177, 223, 715
   Fribourg, Switzerland, 403, 467
   Friesland, East, Germany, 440
   Friesland, West, 633
   Fritz, Joss (1512), 294
   Froben, Jerome (1535), 436
   Froben, Johann (1460?-1527), 159, 283, 285, 427, 429, 432, 503, 877
   Froissart, Jean (1333?-?1400), 28, 29, 56, 75–76, 99, 243, 244
   quoted, 41
   Chronicles, 75
   Froment, Antoine (1509-?81), 468
   Froment, Nicolas (c. 1435–84), 98
   Froschauer, Christian, 159, 409
   Froude, James A. (1818–94), quoted, 581, 765–766
   Fuchs, Leonard (1501–66), 868
   Fuenllana, Miguel de (fl. 1554), 776
   Fugger, Anton (1493–1560), 442, 522
   Fugger, Georg (1453–1506), 295
   Fugger, Jakob I (d. 1469), 295
   Fugger, Jakob II (1459–1525), 295, 296, 357;
   quoted, 357
   Fugger, Johannes (1348–1409), 295
   Fugger, Ulrich (1441–1510), 295, 296
   Fugger family, 295, 296, 299, 338, 357, 358, 379, 397, 436, 453, 572, 632, 752
   Fulda, Germany
   Fundamentum organisandi (Paumann), 773
   funerary monuments, 119
   furniture, 113, 155, 768
   Fust, Johann (1400?-?1466), 158
   Gad, Hemming (fl. 1517), 622
   Gaetano da Thiene, Sr. (1480–1547), 895–896
   Gaillon, France, castle-château, 97, 98
   Galen (2nd Century A.D.), 123, 243, 244, 869, 870, 871, 873
   Galicia, 172
   Galilei, Galileo (1564–1642), 238, 241, 862
   Galle, Peter (1524), 625
   Gallegos, Fernando (1466–1507), 223
   galleries, Protestant churches, 447
   Gallican Church, 11, 502
   Gallipoli, Greece, 177, 179
   Gama, Vasco da (1409?-1524), 157, 194, 195, 269, 299, 676, 689, 707, 743
   gambling, 10, 114, 471, 759, 769
   games, 114, 477, 769–770
   Garamond, Claude (d. 1561), 784, 785
   Garcilaso de la Vega (1503–36), 816–817
   quoted, 816
   gardens, 713, 769
   botanical, 868
   Gardiner, Stephen (1483?–1555), 571, 576, 577, 580, 585, 589, 590, 592, 593, 595, 596–597
   Gargantua (Rabelais), 501, 760, 787, 797, 799–801, 808
   Garter, Order of the, 28
   Gascoigne, Thomas (1450), quoted, 23
   Gascony, 58, 61, 68, 510
   Gasmaier, Michael (1525), 389, 392
   Gasquet, Francis Aidan, Cardinal (1846–1929), 418
   Gast, Johannes, 852
   Gaston III, Phoebus, Count of Foix (1331–91), 71, 243
   Gaston de Foix (1489–1512), 497
   Gautier, Théophil 
					     					 			e (1811–72), 221, 847
   Gaveston, Piers (d. 1312), 26
   Gawhar Shad (1377–1457), 685, 686
   Gay Saber, troubadour fraternity, 224
   Gay Science, Academy of the, 76
   Gedymin, Prince of Lithuania (1345–77). 173
   Geertgen tot Sint Jans (c. 1467–c. 1495), 136
   Geiger counters, 753*
   Geiler von Kaiserberg, Johann (1445–1510), 297
   Gelderland, Netherlands, 91, 135, 515
   gem cutting, 688
   Gemistus Pletho, Georgius (1355?-1450), 176
   Gemma Frisius (1508–55), 870
   Geneva, Switzerland, 404, 457–458, 467–468, 470, 471, 472–476, 487, 489, 608, 609
   Consistory, 472–473, 474, 479, 489
   Council of Sixty, 467, 470, 471, 474, 476
   Great Council of Two Hundred, 468, 469, 472, 479, 484
   Protestant Council, 483
   Reformation Monument, 489
   Small Council of Twenty-five, 468, 472, 482, 484
   Genghis Khan (1206–27), 664, 671
   Genoa, Italy, 48, 195, 258, 259, 734, 754
   Gentile, Valentino (d. 1557), 488
   geography, 240, 689, 690, 864
   geology, 241, 863–864
   Geometrical Gothic design, 79, 118
   geometry, 238, 676
   Geonim, 739
   George, Count of Hohenlohe (1525), 388
   George, Duke of Saxony (1500–39), 345, 348, 350, 378, 384, 435, 440, 445, 756
   George Brankovic, King of Serbia (1427–56), 182
   George of Poděbrad, King of Bohemia (1459.–71), 171
   Georgia, 673
   Gerhart, Nicolaus (1464), 306
   Germaine de Foix, Queen of Aragon and Naples (1505–38), 227, 905
   “German Nation, The Needs of the,” 383
   Germany: capitalist era, 296
   Church, 320, 328–333, 382
   crusades, financing, 340, 347
   electors, 151–152
   emperor, English king, 106
   federation, 147
   government (1453–1517), 299–302
   Holy Roman Empire, 148
   humanists, 320–325
   Jews, 726–727
   king, 147-148
   mining, 143–144
   papal tribute, 7, 337–338
   prosperity, 293
   Protestant churches, 445–446
   public baths, 244
   publishing, 784
   Reformation, 37
   religion subject to the state, 209
   schools, 235
   trade decline, 457
   unity, 457
   Germany, northern, 299
   Germany, South, 299
   Germany, Western, convents, 20
   Gerona, Spain, Cathedral, 221
   Gerson, Jean de (1363–1429), 71, 72, 75–7 4, 129, 232
   Gersonides, see Levi ben Gerson
   Gesner, Conrad (1516–65), 868–869, 871
   Gespräche (Hutten), 351
   Geyer, Florian (1525), 387, 388, 391
   Ghazan Khan (1295–1304), 664
   Ghent, 58, 59, 62, 63, 69, 127, 515, 631, 632, 635