Albert of Uničov, Archbishop of Prague,104Alexander V., decree against heresy,99Alexander V. recognised as Pope,98Alexander VI. appoints Cardinal of Monreale to see of Olmütz,177Alexandreis—Account of,18Account of festivities when Alexander entered Babylon,23Extract from battle-piece,22Amos, Brother, theological treatises,228Andrew of Duba, author of early legal work,51Arbes, Jacob,Romanetta,408Arnold, Nicholas, antagonist of Komenský,276Augusta, Bishop—Hymns,231Sketch of career,228Summary,230Austi, John of, Hus retires to his castle,107Balbin (Balbinus)—Account of Milič of Kremsier,59Miscellaneaand other works,356Bartošš Pisář,Chronicles of Prague,299Bayle, judgment of Komenský,249,273Bechin, Wenceslas of, lays articles from Wycliffe's writings before assembly at Prague,91Benedict XIII.,95Benes of Weitmil, Canon, incorporates Charles IV.'s notes in his chronicle,49,50"Bible of Kralice,"248Bienenberg, Joseph,Alterthümer in Königreiche BöhmenandHistory of the Town of Königgrätz,357Bilek, account of Bishop Augusta's prison life,299,311Quotation from,312Blahoslav—Account ofSummary,230Filipika,233Grammatika Česká,239History of the Unitylost,296,311Knowledge of writings of Humanists,175Replika proti Misomusūmextract from,237Sketch of career,232Visits Sigismund Gelenius,185Bohemia—Březan's account of social condition of,319Chivalrous poetry,17Clergy,58Greek and Latin ritual in,13Humanist movement in,174Intellectual activity at beginning of sixteenth century,295Invaded by troops of Margrave of Meissen,90Prosperous during reign of Charles IV.,57Religious sects in,143,152Bohemian books burnt,354Bohemian Brethren ("Unity")—Conferences of two parties,216Cromwell's suggestion for,274Decide to abandon Bohemia,256Discord among,215Effect on Bohemian literature,201,296"First persecution,"205Foundation of,174Historians of,310Historical archives,296Institutions modelled on Waldenses',219Luther's teaching affecting,221Bohemian language and literature, development of,174,295,354,403,406Bohemian lyric poems,25Bohemian writings, character of early,8Borč; directs Hanka's attention to manuscript,2Bořivoj, Prince, concession of,45Brand, Erasmus and Sebastian,189Březan, Wenceslas,History of House of Rosenberg,314Březova, Laurence of,50Chronicon, record of Hussite wars,147"Brothers of Chilčic,"15;join community of Kunwald,205Brünn, account of St. Catherine's martyrdom in Church of St. Jacob,10Budovec, Wenceslas, of Budova—Anti-Alkoran,243,244Letters,247Sketch of,242State papers,247Views of,192Calixtines (Utraquists), party of Hussites,143"Canon of Vyšehrad," chronicle of,46Cantio Zavisonis, extract from,28Cato, adaptation from Latin,41Čech appears in Bohemia,32Čech, Svatopluk,419Čechs, account of their establishment in Bohemia,44Čelakovský, Ladislav, collections of national songs,404Charles IV.—As Bohemian historian,48Establishes Slavonic monks at Prague,13Invites Conrad Waldhauser to Bohemia,58Chatillon, Philip Gaultier (Walter)de, Latin poem of,18Chelčicky, Peter,153Character of writings,157Influence on "Bohemian Brethren,"171Net of Faith; summary of,166seqq.Opinion of towns,215Originator of "Unity,"202Postilla,159Reply to Nicholas,148,158Reply to Rokycan, quoted,155,170Socialism,153Chlum, John of, accompanies Hus to Constance,110Chronicle of Dalimil.SeeDalimil's ChronicleChronicle of Troy,56first Bohemian work printed,57Chronicon Boemorum—Continuations of,46Described,44Early prose Latin work,42Numerous MSS. of,46Quoted inDalimil's Chronicle,31Cimburg, Ctibor, of Tovačov,Book of Law,172Colloredo, Count, owner of estate of Grüneberg,6Colonna, Cardinal, rejects appeal of Hus,103Comenius. See KomenskýConstance, Council of,108Cosmas, "the father of Bohemian history,"42Chronicon Boemorum. See that titleOn "Gospodi pomiluj ny,"8Sketch of his life,42Tales of Crocus, Libussa, Premysl, and "war of the maidens,"45Cromwell's suggestion for Bohemian Brethren,274Curtius, Quintus,Alexandreisbased on work of,18Dalimil's Chronicle, account of,29Preface quoted,31De Ecclesia, summary of (Seealso under Hus.)De Geers, Lawrence, invites Komenský to Amsterdam,275De Geers, Louis, correspondence with Komenský,268Des Marets, Samuel, antagonist of Komenský,276Dietmar, Bishop of Prague, "Gospodi pomiluj ny" sung at his installation,8Dobrovský, Joseph, "patriarch of Slavic philology,"359Detailed Grammar of Bohemian Language,360History of Bohemian Language and its Older Literature,360Obtains appointment of archivist for Palacký,389Opinion of "MS. of Grüneberg,"361Drabik, influence over Komenský,252,271Prophecies,272Duba, Wenceslas of, accompanies Hus to Constance,110Eastern and Roman ritual, rivalry between,13,14Erasmus of Rotterdam, and apology of "Unity,"220Erben, Charles Jaromir, as editor and poet,406Edited and published booksOf General Christian Matters,65Ernest of Pardubic, Archbishop of Prague,36,60,93Flajšhans, Dr., history of Bohemian literature,409Flaška, Smil—Advice of a Father to his Son,36Groom and the Scholar,40New Council, account of,38Sketch of career,36Francis, Provost of Prague, chronicle of,48Frederick II., Emperor, circular to princes,139Gebauer, Professor, writings on philology,409Gelenius, Gregory,175;translations of classical works into Bohemian,184Gelenius, Sigismund, sketch of,185George, King of Bohemia,204Germany, war between Charles V, and Protestants,229Gindely, Dr. Anton—Historical works,408Opinion of Jaffet's list of ordinations,241Glagolitic alphabet employed,13Goethe, adaptation ofKytice,2Goll, Professor—History of Bohemian Brethren,412Investigations on Bohemia and Greek Church,137On authorship of "Gospodi pomiluj ny,"8On torture inflicted on Gregory,206Goll, Professor—Researches into life of Chelčicky,156Gregory, Brother,founder of "Unity,"203; St. Kunwald,205Controversy with Lucas of Prague,217Followers,205,207Letters to Rokycan, extract fromFourth,208Tortured (?),206Gregory XII. recognised as Pope by Prague University,95Habernfeld, Andreas ab,Bellum Bohemicum,353Halek, minor poet,404Hanka, Venceslas—And falsification of manuscripts,8Collection of Bohemian songs,403Discoverer of MS. of Königinhof,2,403PublishesTkadleček the Weaver,51Harant, Christopher, of Polžic—Classical erudition,298Journey to Venice, Holy Land, and Egypt; extract from,329,333Sketch of career,326seqq.Views of,192Harasser, Walter, and articles from Wycliffe's writings,91Hartlib, Samuel, interested in Komenský's "Pansophy,"260,269Hattala, Professor, edition ofReči Besedni,73,75Hayek, semi-mythical tales,32Henry of Baltenhagen recognises Gregory XII. as Pope,95Henry of Carinthia,29Heyduk, Adolphus,408Hilferding on Bohemians and Greek Church,137Hladík, Wenceslas,417Hlavsa, John, Bartoš's account of,302Hodic, George, Lord of, and Charles of Žerotin,323Höfler, Professor, criticism of Palacký,402Horaždovic, Minorite monastery of,242Hradil discovers MS. ofGrammatika Česká,239Hübner, John, makes selections from Wycliffe's writings,91Humanist movement, growth of, and development of Bohemian language,174Hurych, Miss,421Hus, John—Affection for national language,122Attends Council of Constance—forebodings,109Character,140Dcerka,127De Ecclesia,111,113;summary of,119Expositions (Výklad),123seqq.Influence of Wycliffe on,137Latin and Bohemian letters,131seqq.Letter to Richard Wyche,131O Savtokupectví, treatise on simony,127On indulgences,105,129Postilla,130Relations with Archbishop Zbynek,93,94,98Summary of career,87seqq.Works, Bohemian and Latin,57,107,117Huska, Martin ("Loquis"), sketch of,153Hussite movement and development of Bohemian language,297Hussite wars,143seqq.War songs,9Innocent IV. deposes Emperor Frederick II.,139Institoris, Henry, works against "Unity,"294Jacobellus of Mies—Articles of Prague,146Maintained necessity of communion in two kinds,112,145Jaffet, Brother, writings of,241Jagič, Professor, on influence of Chelčicky's works,153Janov, Matthew of—Precursor of Hus,79Recantation,81Sketch of,80Theological works,81,82,83Writings influenced by schism,80Jarloch, Abbot of Muhlhausen, chronicle of,47Jerome of Prague—Connection with Hus,141Letter to Lord Lacek of Kravář,142Jirasek, Alois,416Jireček, Dr.—Biography of Lucas of Prague,222Handbook of History of Bohemian Literature,406John, King, dislike to Bohemian language,296John of Luxemburg, cosmopolitanism of,29John XXII.—And Hus,102Crusade against King Ladislas of Naples,105Deposed,113Joseph II. excluded Bohemian language from schools,358"Joys of St. Mary," legend of,16Judas, Legend of,10Jung, V. A., translator,421Jungmann, Joseph—History of Bohemian literature,143,364Letters to Marek,367Sketch of life,362Translations from English,363Justinus, Bishop, Komenský succeeds,270Kalousek, Josef—České Statni Pravo,412Investigations on Bohemia and Greek Church,137Kbel, John, lays articles from Wycliffe's writings before Assembly at Prague,91Keatinge—Account of Komenský's reception in London,262On prophecies of Drabik,273Klicpera, Wenceslas, plays of,405Kniha starého pána z Rožmberka, oldest prose work in Bohemia,51Kollar, John—Correspondence with Jungmann, Safařik, and Palacký,382Daughter of Sláva,372;"fore-song" quoted,376;sonnets quote,379Sketch of career,371Kolovrat, Count, MS. of Grüneberg sent to,6;one of founders of Bohemian Museum,370Komenský—"Christian Academy of Pansophy," plan of founding,267,290Didactica Magna,250,287Educational works,251,260,286Impressions of England,262Janua Linguarum,261; account of,287Labyrinth of the World,251,262;summary of,277seqq.Last Bishop of Bohemian Brethren,270,276Lux in Tenebris,276,293Pansophic works,261,269,289,293Physica,260Sketch of life,250,252seqq.Via Lucis,268,290Konáč, Nicolas (Finitor),The Book of Lamentation and Complaint of Justice,189Konias burns Bohemian books,354Königinhof, discovery of manuscript at,2Kose, Mrs.,421Kotter, Christopher, Komenský's belief in,256Koubek, minor poet,404Kovár, John, declared he found manuscript of Grüneberg,6Králové Dvur, Königinhof,2Krasonický, works of,227Križ founds Bethlehem Chapel, Prague,88Krok, adventures of,32Kuthen, Martin, Utraquist historian,307Kutna Hora (Kuttenberg), decrees of,97,98Lacenbok, Henry of, accompanies Hus to Constance,110Ladislas, King of Naples, incurs enmity of Pope John XXIII.,105Ladislas Posthumus, King, hostile to Utraquist creed,202Latin used by writers,42Laurin, epic poem,25Lažan, Henry of, Lord, adherent of Hus,107Lechler, Dr.—On Hus's letter to Archbishop Zbynek,94On works of Janov,83Opinion of lectures of John Hus,88Legends. (Seenames of various saints.)Léger, Professor—On Slav language,381Translates account of Zižka's campaigns,172Lenfant,Histoire des Guerres Hussites,305Lescynski, Bohuslav, protects Bohemian Brethren,262Lescynski, Count Raphael, member of "Unity",256"Letter of Majesty" granted to Protestants,243Libočan, Hajek of,Bohemian Chronicles,304Account of Zižžka's death,305Date of commencement,35Judgment of Hus and Jerome of Prague,308Libussa, adventures of,32Lissa occupied by SwedesLobkovic, Bohuslav of, "ultramontane" Bohemian humanist—Influence on Bohemian literature,180Letter to John of Domoslav,178Relations with Victorin Cornelius ze Vššehrd,179Sketch of career,176Works in Latin,179Lobkovic, John of,True Bohemian Mentor, written in Bohemian, quoted,181Lobkovic, Nicholas of, influence over Wenceslas,97Lomnický, Simon, of Budeč "founder of Bohemian song,"191Advice to a Young Landowner,192Ballad on executions at Prague quoted,199Cupid's Arrow,194Dirge on Peter of Rosenberg,318; quotations from,196,197Smaller poems,195Loserth, Professor, on Wycliffe's influence on Hus's writings,138Lucas of Prague—Appeal to Erasmus,220Controversies,217,224Mission to Waldenses,219Relations with Luther,221,222The Bark,219,223Lucas of Prague—Witnesses death of Savonarola,220,227Works,222Lupáč, Prokop,History of Emperor Charles IV., King of Bohemia,310Luther, Martin, and Lucas of Prague,221Lützow, Count Rudolph, obtains permission for Palacký to examine MSS. at Rome,392Lvovic, George Karasek ze,421Macha, imitated Byron,404Machar, J. S.,421Manuscript of Grüneberg,5—A falsification,6"Judgment of Libussa,"7Sent to Francis, Count Kolovrat-Liebsteinsky,6"The Decree of Domestic Law,"7Manuscript of Königinhof—Ballads in,4