Describes the belief that the plague was a result of Jewry poisoning Christendom. Details the confession of Agimet of Geneva.
Offers a chronicle of the epidemic in Florence, describing the reaction of the city government, the population, and the clergy.
Provides the original ordinances of Pistoia. Describes the attempt of the city to address the arrival of the plague in 1348.
Offers an essay on the impact of plague in Elizabethan England. Provides an account tracing the plague's devastation from the C14th to the C16th.
Details the impact of medieval plague on medieval and Renaissance Europe, and describes the nature of document collection.
Describes the ravages of the plague in the obscure sea coast town known as Civitas.