SERBIAN CHRONICLES

Acta patriarchatus Constantinopolitani(1315-1402). In Miklositch and Müller,Acta et diplomata, vol. i.Anciennes Chroniques de Savoye.Cols. 1-382 inMonumenta Historiae Patriae: Scriptores, vol. i.Contemporary account of Amadeo’s expedition to the Levant.Chronik aus Kaiser Sigmunds Zeit (1126-1434).Edited by Th. von Kern, inDie Chroniken der deutschen Städte, Nürnberg, i. 344-414. Leipzig, 1862, 8vo.La Chronique du duc Loys de Bourbon.Ed. by P. P. Chazaud, Paris, 1876, 8vo.Chronique de Morée.Edited for Soc. Hist. France by Jean de Longnon. Paris, 1911, 8vo.See alsoRodd, Sir Rennell, Schmitt, John, and Morel-Fatio, A.Chronique du religieux de Saint-Denis.Edited by Bellaguet, in Coll. des Doc. inédits sur l’hist. de France, XVII, tome ii. 504. Paris, 1839-52. 6 vols. 4to.Nicopolis expedition, ii. 425-30, 483-532.Chronique des quatre premiers Valois.(1327-93.) Edited by S. Luce. Paris, 1861, 8vo.Cronica Dolfina.Bibl. Marc., Venice, MS. ital., class 7, no. 794.Derbend Namé.English trans. with Turkish text, by Mirza A. Kazem bey. St. Petersburg, 1851, 4to.The Dominican Friar’s Account of Timur.SeeMoranvillé, Henri, and Silvestre de Sacy, A. I.Έπιρωτικά (Epirotica).Historia Epiri a Michaele Nepote Duce conscripta.Six fragments, forming pp. 207-79, inHistoria et Politica Patriarchica Constantinopoleos. (InCorpus Script. Byz.) Bonn, 1849, 8vo.La Généalogie du Grand-Turc(Lyon ed.).SeeGycaud.Livre des faicts du bon messire Jean le Maingre, dit Bouciquaut.Bibl. Nat., fonds fr., no. 11432. Th. Godefroy edited and published this MS., Paris, 1620, 4to. Modern editions: Collection Petitot, VI and VII; Michaud et Poujoulat, II; and Buchon,Choix de chroniques(Panthéon littéraire), III. Paris, 1853.Memoirs of Timur.Supposed to be an autobiography in Djagatai Turkish, MS. of which was discovered in the Yemen.1. Persian trans. by Abu Halib Hussein. The text was edited by Professor White, and publ. by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1783, with a trans. into English by Major Davy. A second English trans. was made by Charles Stewart, under titleMulfuzat timüryor autobiographical memoirs of the Moghul emp. Timur. London, 1830, 4to.2. French trans. from Persian by L. Langlès, under titleInstituts politiques et militaires de Tamerlan, écrit par lui-même. Paris, 1787, 8vo.Mira-ari tarikh Osmani.(Ottoman history.) Constantinople, 1876, 8vo.Monumenta Pisana.In Muratori, xv. 973-1088.Relation de la Croisade de Nicopolis par un serviteur de Gui de Blois.The two MSS. in the Library of the Duc d’Arenbourg and the Ashburnham collection are published by Kervyn de Lettenhove, in his edition of Froissart, xv. 439-508; xvi. 413-43.Series Imperatorum Turcicorum.In Foglietta,de Originibus.Tractatus de ritu et moribus Turcarum.Cologne, c. 1488; Wittenberg, with preface by Martin Luther, 1530; German trans. by Sebastian Franck, without place, 1530; augmented edition of Franck’s trans., Berlin, 1590. The same work under titleTractatus de ritu, moribus et multiplicatione nequitiae Turcarum, Paris, 1514, 8vo.By a Christian slave under Murad II. Rambaud,Hist. gén., iii. 867, cites an edition of Paris, 1509, 4to, which he attributes to Ricoldus. But I do not find this name in other editions.

Acta patriarchatus Constantinopolitani(1315-1402). In Miklositch and Müller,Acta et diplomata, vol. i.

Anciennes Chroniques de Savoye.Cols. 1-382 inMonumenta Historiae Patriae: Scriptores, vol. i.

Contemporary account of Amadeo’s expedition to the Levant.

Chronik aus Kaiser Sigmunds Zeit (1126-1434).Edited by Th. von Kern, inDie Chroniken der deutschen Städte, Nürnberg, i. 344-414. Leipzig, 1862, 8vo.

La Chronique du duc Loys de Bourbon.Ed. by P. P. Chazaud, Paris, 1876, 8vo.

Chronique de Morée.Edited for Soc. Hist. France by Jean de Longnon. Paris, 1911, 8vo.

See alsoRodd, Sir Rennell, Schmitt, John, and Morel-Fatio, A.

Chronique du religieux de Saint-Denis.Edited by Bellaguet, in Coll. des Doc. inédits sur l’hist. de France, XVII, tome ii. 504. Paris, 1839-52. 6 vols. 4to.

Nicopolis expedition, ii. 425-30, 483-532.

Chronique des quatre premiers Valois.(1327-93.) Edited by S. Luce. Paris, 1861, 8vo.

Cronica Dolfina.Bibl. Marc., Venice, MS. ital., class 7, no. 794.

Derbend Namé.English trans. with Turkish text, by Mirza A. Kazem bey. St. Petersburg, 1851, 4to.

The Dominican Friar’s Account of Timur.SeeMoranvillé, Henri, and Silvestre de Sacy, A. I.

Έπιρωτικά (Epirotica).Historia Epiri a Michaele Nepote Duce conscripta.Six fragments, forming pp. 207-79, inHistoria et Politica Patriarchica Constantinopoleos. (InCorpus Script. Byz.) Bonn, 1849, 8vo.

La Généalogie du Grand-Turc(Lyon ed.).SeeGycaud.

Livre des faicts du bon messire Jean le Maingre, dit Bouciquaut.Bibl. Nat., fonds fr., no. 11432. Th. Godefroy edited and published this MS., Paris, 1620, 4to. Modern editions: Collection Petitot, VI and VII; Michaud et Poujoulat, II; and Buchon,Choix de chroniques(Panthéon littéraire), III. Paris, 1853.

Memoirs of Timur.Supposed to be an autobiography in Djagatai Turkish, MS. of which was discovered in the Yemen.

1. Persian trans. by Abu Halib Hussein. The text was edited by Professor White, and publ. by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1783, with a trans. into English by Major Davy. A second English trans. was made by Charles Stewart, under titleMulfuzat timüryor autobiographical memoirs of the Moghul emp. Timur. London, 1830, 4to.

2. French trans. from Persian by L. Langlès, under titleInstituts politiques et militaires de Tamerlan, écrit par lui-même. Paris, 1787, 8vo.

Mira-ari tarikh Osmani.(Ottoman history.) Constantinople, 1876, 8vo.

Monumenta Pisana.In Muratori, xv. 973-1088.

Relation de la Croisade de Nicopolis par un serviteur de Gui de Blois.The two MSS. in the Library of the Duc d’Arenbourg and the Ashburnham collection are published by Kervyn de Lettenhove, in his edition of Froissart, xv. 439-508; xvi. 413-43.

Series Imperatorum Turcicorum.In Foglietta,de Originibus.

Tractatus de ritu et moribus Turcarum.Cologne, c. 1488; Wittenberg, with preface by Martin Luther, 1530; German trans. by Sebastian Franck, without place, 1530; augmented edition of Franck’s trans., Berlin, 1590. The same work under titleTractatus de ritu, moribus et multiplicatione nequitiae Turcarum, Paris, 1514, 8vo.

By a Christian slave under Murad II. Rambaud,Hist. gén., iii. 867, cites an edition of Paris, 1509, 4to, which he attributes to Ricoldus. But I do not find this name in other editions.

Chronicle of the Abbey Tronosha. Chronicle of Pek, quoted by Mijatovitch.

Chronicle of the Abbey Tronosha. Chronicle of Pek, quoted by Mijatovitch.

1.Historiae byzantinae scriptores.Louvre ed. Paris, 1645-1711. 38 vols. fol. Venice, 1727-33. 23 vols.

2.Corpus scriptorum historiae byzantinae.Ed. by Niebuhr. Bonn, 1828-78. 49 vols. 8vo.

3.Patrologia Graeca.Ed. by Migne. Paris, 1857-66, 161 vols. 4to.

The writers who deal with the 14th cent. are:

1. Pachymeres (1258-1308). Bonn, 1835. 2 vols. 8vo. Rome, 1660.

2. Nicephorus Gregoras (1204-1351). Bonn, 1855. Paris, 1702, 2 vols.

3. Johannes VI Cantacuzenos (1320-57). Bonn, 1828-32. 3 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1645. Migne, ciii-civ.

4. Manuel I Palaeologos (1388-1407). Migne, clvi. 82-582.

5. Chalcocondylas, Laonicus (1298-1462). Bonn, 1843. Paris, 1650. Migne, vol. clix.

6. Ducas, Johannes (1341-1462). Bonn, 1834. Migne, clvii. 750-1166. Paris, 1649. Chronicon Breve—added to Ducas.

7. Phrantzes, George (1259-1477). Bonn, 1838. Migne, vol. clvi. Vienna, 1796.

8. Panaretos, Michail (1204-1386). For Trebizond.Seeeditions under his card.

9. Historia Epirotica. Bonn, 1849. (In vol. xxiii.)

Original MS. collections referred to in my book:

I.Commemoriali.A transcription of miscellaneous acts, bulls, &c., 1295-1787. 33 vols. la. fol. Vols. i-ix, 1295-1405. i, 1295-8. ii, 1309-16. iii, 1317-26. iv, 1325-43. v, 1342-52. vi, 1353-8. vii, 1358-62. viii, 1362-76. viii (2), 1376-97. ix, 1395-1405. TheCommemorialihave been edited by Riccardo Predelli.See alsoThomas.

II.Misti(Deliberationes mixtae). ‘Continentes res terrestres et maritimas.’ 1293-1440. First 14 volumes (1293-1331) were burned in 1574 or 1577, but indices have been preserved in the Rubricarii. 60 vols. fol. xv-xxxii, 1332-67; xxxiii-xli, 1368-88; xlii-xlix, 1389-1413. Rubricarii. Indices of the Misti. 4 vols. i, 1293-1368 (32 registers); ii, 1368-89 (9 registers); iii, 1389-1413 (9 registers).

III.Secreti(Deliberationes secretae). For foreign affairs. 1345-1401. Numbered by letters. 19 vols., A to S, of which only four remain. A and B, 1345-50; R (now called E), March 1388-97; and L, May 1373-Feb. 1376. One feels deeply the loss of these records, especially of S, which went from April 1397 to Feb. 1400.

IV.Patti.7 registers of treaties from 883 to 1496.

V.Liber Albus.Treaties, privileges, &c., with the Levant (principally for commerce) up to 1348.

VI.Libri Secretorum Consilii Rogatorum, commonly called ‘Cons. Rog.’. A continuation of the Secreti from April 10, 1401, to Feb. 26, 1476. These volumes bear Arabic numerals, not letters. There are 27 registers, of which no. 1 contains the Anatolian campaign of Timur and the downfall of Bayezid.

In the classified bibliography, the collections in which documents from Venetian records have been published are grouped.

A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,R,S,T,U,V,W,Y.


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