This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 edition. Excerpt: ... division on the decline of the Empire? 6. How and when did the Roman Empire of the West become extinct? 7. By what means was Italy ruled by the Emperor of the Eastern Empire? What was the title of his representative. 8. To what principal causes was the decline of the Roman Empire due? 9. How were the Goths ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 edition. Excerpt: ... division on the decline of the Empire? 6. How and when did the Roman Empire of the West become extinct? 7. By what means was Italy ruled by the Emperor of the Eastern Empire? What was the title of his representative. 8. To what principal causes was the decline of the Roman Empire due? 9. How were the Goths divided? Where did they come from? Where were they when they first appeared in Roman history? What Roman Emperor was defeated by them and when? When and under whom did they finally conquer Italy? How long did they keep possession of itl EXAMINATION IN MEDIAEVAL HISTORY. (Fall trimester, 1871.) 1. (a) Who were the inhabitants of Gaul when the Franks invaded it? (6) Who were the Franks? Where did they come from into Gaul? What was their form of government? What was their religion? (c) What other nations invaded and occupied portions of Gaul, and what por tions? (d) Describe the conquests of Clovis. Give date. (e) What political considerations influenced the conversion of Clovis? (/) What was the general character of the succeeding Merovingian kings? 2. (a) What political influences brought about the change from the Merovingian to the Carlovingian dynasty? (6) Who was the first Carlovingian king? Give the date of his reign. (c) What sanction to his usurpation did he obtain? How did he procure it? (d) Against what influences did the Carlovingians have to contend? (e) To what territorial limits was the royal domain reduced under the Carlovin gians? (/) What brought about the change from the Carlovingian to the Capetian dynasty? 3. (a) Who was Hugh Capet? Give date. (6) What was the territorial extent of his authority when he became king? (c) Who was the last king of the Capetiau dynasty? Give date. (d) With what difficulties did the early Capetians...
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Near Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 299pp. Illustrated. Printed wrappers. Slight loss at spine ends, light exterior wear and soil, still a near fine copy. About 2/3 is given to studying six major universities (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, University of Michigan, Cornell, and Johns Hopkins), including material from individual professors. Chapter VII is titled "History in Colleges for Women." Bureau of Education Circular of Information No. 2, 1887.