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Jan Hus at Bethlehem and at Constance
František Michálek Bartoš,
echy v dob
Husov
: 1378-1415
(Prague, 1947).
Remigius Bäumer,
Das Konstanzer Konzil
(Darmstadt, 1977) - Wege der Forschung, vol. 415.
Howard Kaminsky,
A History of the Hussite Revolution
(Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1967), especially pp. 5-96, excellent history of ideas.
Amadeo Molnár,
Jan Hus
:
témoin de la vérité
(Paris and Lausanne, 1978).
Fontes rerum Bohemicarum
(Prague, 1932), vol. 8 (includes Petr of Mladenovice, “Relatio de Magistro Johanne Hus”).
Václav Novotný and V. Kybal,
M Jan Hus: život o u
eni
(Prague, 1919-31), 5 vols., fundamental study.
Ferdinand Seibt,
Hussitica: Zur Struktur einer Revolution
(Cologne and Graz, 1965).
Matthew Spinka,
John Hus and the Czech Reform
(Chicago, 1941).
———,
John Hus’ Concept of the Church
(Princeton, 1966).
———,
John Hus at the Council of Constance
(New York, 1965); all three are eminently reliable and thoughtful.
Paul de Vooght,
L’hérésie de Jean Hus
(Louvain, 1960), a Catholic attempt at legal rehabilitation.
Ernst Wemer,
Jan Hus
(Cologne, Graz, and Weimar, 1991).
 
Melchior Vischer,
Jan Hus: Sein Leben und seine Zeit
(Frankfurt, 1940, 2nd ed. 1958), first edition destroyed by Nazi authorities.
Eva Kant
rková,
Jan Hus
(Prague, 1991), interprets Hus against the neo-Stalinist “normalization” of the 1970s and 1980s, admirable.
 
The Decree of Kutná Hora
Reginald Robert Betts, “Jeroným of Prague,”
University of Birmingham Historical Journal,
1 (1947), 51-91.
Dekret kutnohorský.
Prednášky a stati V Novotného, K. Krofty.) J. Susty a G. Friedricha (Prague, 1909), and the continued discussion in
Dekret kutnohorský a jeho místo v d
jinách
(Prague, 1959) -
Acta Universitatis. Phil e hist
., 2, official point of view.
Vilém Herold,
Pražská univerzita a Wyclif
(Prague, 1985).
Howard Kaminsky, “The University of Prague in the Hussite Revolution and the Role of the Masters,” in
University and Politics
(Baltimore and London, 1972), pp. 79-106.
Ji
í Kejr,
Husitský právník Jan z Jesenice
(Prague, 1965).
Ernst Lemberg,
Nationalismus
(Reinbek bei Hamburg, 1964), important study.
Ferdinand Seibt, “Jan Hus und der Abzug der deutschen Studenten aus Prag,” in
Hussitenstudien
(Munich, 1987), pp. 1-5.
František
Smahel,
Idea národa v husitských
echách
(
eské Bud
jovice, 1971), excellent analysis from the sources.
Milan Svatoš (ed.),
D
jiny univerzity Karlovy
(Prague, 1995), especially pp. 87-100 (by editor), and ch. 2 by František Šmahel.

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