Seventeen lectures on the study of medieval and modern history and kindred subjects; delivered at Oxford, under statutory obligation in the years 1867-1884; with two addresses given at Oxford and Reading. By William Stubbs.
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.--Address on church history to the Oxford diecesan church society.--Address on the opening of a course of lectures on England under the Stewarts.--Index.