Part 5 (1/2)
_Summa Moralis_, by St. Antonino of Florence, contains a great deal of economic moralising. But the whole four volumes (Verona, 1740) must be searched for it.
Among modern books which can be consulted with profit are:--
_Ill.u.s.trations of the Mediaeval Thought_, by Reginald Lane Poole.
1884. London.
_Political Theories of the Middle Ages_, by F. W. Maitland. 1900.
Cambridge.
_History of Mediaeval Political Thought_, by A. J. Carlyle. 1903.
&c. Oxford (unfinished).
_History of English Law_, by Pollock and Maitland. 1898. Cambridge.
_Introduction to English Economic History_, by W. J. Ashley. 1892.
London.
_Economie Politique au Moyen Age_, by V. Brandts. 1895. Louvain.
_La Propriete apres St. Thomas_, by Mgr. Deploige, Revue Neo-Scholastique. 1895, 1896. Louvain.
_History of Socialism_, by Thomas Kirkup. 1909. London.
_Great Revolt of 1381_, by C. W. C. Oman. 1906. Oxford.
_Lollardy and the Reformation_, by Gairdner. 1908-1911 (three vols.) London.
_England in the Age of Wycliff_, by G. M. Trevelyan. 1909. London.
_Leaders of the People_, by J. Clayton. 1910. London. A sympathetic account of Ball, Cade, &c.
_Social Organisation_, by G. Unwin. 1906. Oxford.
_Outlines of Economic History of England_, by H. O. Meredith. 1908.
London.
_Mutual Aid in a Mediaeval City_, by Prince Kropotkin (Nineteenth Century Review. Vol. x.x.xvi. p. 198).
THE PEOPLE'S BOOKS
THE FIRST HUNDRED VOLUMES
The volumes issued (Spring 1913) are marked with an asterisk
SCIENCE
*1. The Foundations of Science By W. C. D. Whetham, F.R.S.
*2. Embryology--The Beginnings By Prof. Gerald Leighton, M.D.
of Life 3. Biology--The Science of Life By Prof. W. D. Henderson, M.A.
*4. Zoology: The Study of Animal By Prof. E. W. MacBride, F.R.S.
Life *5. Botany; The Modern Study of By M. C. Stopes, D.Sc., Ph.D.
Plants 6. Bacteriology By W. E. Carnegie d.i.c.kson, M.D.
*7. The Structure of the Earth By the Rev. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S.
*8. Evolution By E. S. Goodrich, M.A., F.R.S.
9. Darwin By Prof. W. Garstang, M.A., D.Sc.