I. Inaugural -- II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study -- IV. On the purposes and methods of historical study -- V. Methods of historical study -- VI-VII. Learning and literature at the court of Henry II -- VIII. The mediaeval kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia -- IX-X. On the characteristic differences between mediaeval and modern history -- XI. The reign of Henry VIII -- XII. Parliament under Henry VIII -- XIII-XIV. The history of the canon law in England -- XV-XVI. The reign of Henry VII--XVII. A last statutory public lecture -- Index.Mode of access: Internet
Frontiers, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Oxford, 1907.--Legal education in England, by Harold D. Haze...
"Lectures ... delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent term of 1888 ... University ...
Introductory: The middle ages and their characteristic features, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw.--The religio...
--I. Inaugural.--II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study.--IV. On the purpose...
I. Inaugural.-- II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study.-- IV. On the purpose...
Inaugural (February 7, 1867) -- On the present state and prospects of historical study (May 17, 1876...
"The Lectures on modern history were delivered by Lord Acton in his ordinary course as professor in ...
An inaugural lecture.--On the study of history.--On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of hi...
An inaugural lecture.--On the study of history.--On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of hi...
I. The methods of jurisprudence.--II. English opportunities in historical and comparative jurisprude...
An inaugural lecture.--On the study of history.--On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of hi...
Each lecture has special t.-p.; no. VI has imprint date 1898.Mason, A. What changes were made at the...
No more published.Lectures delivered by the author during the twenty years for which he was professo...
Introductory: The middle ages and their characteristic features, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw. -The religio...
"Delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent term of 1888 ... [at] the University of C...
Frontiers, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Oxford, 1907.--Legal education in England, by Harold D. Haze...
"Lectures ... delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent term of 1888 ... University ...
Introductory: The middle ages and their characteristic features, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw.--The religio...
--I. Inaugural.--II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study.--IV. On the purpose...
I. Inaugural.-- II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study.-- IV. On the purpose...
Inaugural (February 7, 1867) -- On the present state and prospects of historical study (May 17, 1876...
"The Lectures on modern history were delivered by Lord Acton in his ordinary course as professor in ...
An inaugural lecture.--On the study of history.--On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of hi...
An inaugural lecture.--On the study of history.--On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of hi...
I. The methods of jurisprudence.--II. English opportunities in historical and comparative jurisprude...
An inaugural lecture.--On the study of history.--On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of hi...
Each lecture has special t.-p.; no. VI has imprint date 1898.Mason, A. What changes were made at the...
No more published.Lectures delivered by the author during the twenty years for which he was professo...
Introductory: The middle ages and their characteristic features, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw. -The religio...
"Delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent term of 1888 ... [at] the University of C...
Frontiers, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Oxford, 1907.--Legal education in England, by Harold D. Haze...
"Lectures ... delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent term of 1888 ... University ...
Introductory: The middle ages and their characteristic features, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw.--The religio...