• Page, T. W. ‘The End of Villainage in England’, Pub. Amer. Econ.Assoc.,
Third Series, 1900, Vol. I.• Parkes, J. The Jew in the Mediaeval Community,
London, 1938.• Perdrizet, P. La Peinturereligieuse en Italic jusqu’ à la findu XIVe Siècle,
Nancy, 1905. Perdrizet, P. La Viergede Miséricorde, Paris, 1908.• Postan, M.* ‘Some Economic Evidence of Declining Population in the Later Middle Ages’, Econ. Hist. Rev.,
2nd Ser., Vol. II, 1950, p. 221.• Power, E. ‘The Effects of the Black Death on Rural Organization in England’, History,
N.S., Vol. III, 1918, p. 109.• Putnam, B. H. The Enforcement of the Statute of Labourers,
New York, 1908.• Renouard, Y.* ‘Conséquences et intérêt démographique de la Peste Noire de 1348’, Population,
III, 1948, p. 459.• Réville, A. Le Soulèvement des travailleurs d’Angleterre en
1381, introduction by C. Petit-Dutaillis, Paris, 1898.• Robbins, H. ‘A Comparison of the Effects of the Black Death on the Economic Organization of France and England’, Journal of Political Economy,
Vol. XXXVI, 1928, p. 447.• Roberts, R. S. ‘The Place of Plague in English History’, Proc. Roy. Soc. Med.
(Hist. Med), Vol. 59, 1966, p. 101.• Russell, J. C.* British Mediaeval Population,
Albuquerque, 1948.• Russell, J. S. ‘Effects of Pestilence and Plague, 1315–85’, Comparative Studies in Society and History,
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Genoa, Vol. X, 1883, p. 139.• Wilson, E. M. Carus Mediaeval Merchant Venturers,
London, 1954.The most important contemporary or near-contemporary texts, listed under the country of the chronicler, are as follows:
Italy
• Cronica Senese di Agnolo di Tura del Grasso,
Muratori, Return ItalicarumScriptores,15, VI, pp.555–7.• Storie Pistoresi,
Muratori, 11, V, pp.23 5–8.• Gabriel de Mussis, Historia de Morbo s
. Mortalitate quae fuit Anno Dni MCCCXLVII, ed. Henschel; Haeser’s Archiv, für die Gesammte Medizin, II, 1842, pp.26–59 (cf. V. J. Derbes, ‘De Mussis and the Great Plague of 1348’, J.A.M.A., Vol. 196, 1966, No. 1.)• Chronicon Estense,
Muratori, 15, III, pp. 159–64.• Michael Platiensis, Bibliotheca Scriptorum Qui Res In Sicilia Gestas Retulere,
Vol. 1, p. 562.• Lorenzo de Monaci, Chronicon de Rebus Venetorum,
Venice, 1758.• Peter Azarius, Muratori, XVI, p. 16.
• Cronica Florentine di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani,
Muratori, 30, I.• Cronica de Giovanni Villani,
ed. Dragomanni, Florence, 1845.• Cronica di Matteo Villani,
ed. Dragomanni, Florence, 1846.• Monumenta Pisana,
Muratori, XV (1729 edition), p.1021.• Cronicon Gestorum ac Factorum Memorabilium civitatis Bononie,
Muratori, 28, III, p. 43.Germany
• Matthaie Neuwenburgensis, Cronica,
Fontes Rerum Germanicarum (F.R.G.), ed. Boehmer, Stuttgart, 1868, pp. 261–7; cf. Mon. Germ. Hist., N.S., Vol. IV, Berlin, 1936.• Henricus Dapifer de Diessenhoven, F.R.G., Stuttgart, 1868, IV, pp. 68–71.
• Hugh von Reutlingen, Weltchronik,
ed. Gillert, Munich, 1881.• Johannis de Winterthur (Vitodurani), Mon. Germ. Hist., N.S., Vol. III.
• Annales Engelbergenses,
Mon. Germ. Hist., XVII.• Kalendarium Zwetlense,
Mon. Germ. Hist., IX.