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The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2

The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2

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Catherine de la Rochelle at Paris. Execution of La Pierronne

170 X. Beaurevoir. Arras. Rouen. The Trial for Lapse 188 XI. The Trial for Lapse (continued) 227 XII. The Trial for Lapse (continued) 264 XIII. The Abjuration. The First Sentence 299 XIV. The Trial for Relapse. Second Sentence. Death of the Maid 323 XV. After the Death of the Maid. The End of the Shepherd. La Dame des Armoises 343 XVI.

  After the Death of the Maid (continued). The Rouen Judges at the Council of Bâle
and the Pragmatic Sanction. The Rehabilitation Trial. The Maid of Sarmaize.
The Maid of Le Mans


378   APPENDICES   I. Letter from Doctor G. Dumas 401 II. The Farrier of Salon 407 III. Martin de Gallardon 413 IV. Iconographical Note 420   Footnotes  

Index

 

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PREFACE

TO THE ENGLISH EDITION

SCHOLARS have been good enough to notice this book; and the majority have treated it very kindly, doubtless because they have perceived that the author has observed all the established rules of historical research and accuracy. Their kindness has touched me. I am especially grateful to MM. Gabriel Monod, Solomon Reinach and Germain Lefèvre-Pontalis, who have discovered in this work certain errors, which will not be found in the present edition.

My English critics have a special claim to my gratitude. To the memory of Joan of Arc they consecrate a pious zeal which is almost an expiatory worship. Mr. Andrew Lang's praiseworthy scruples with regard to my references have caused me to correct some and to add several.

The hagiographers alone are openly hostile. They reproach me, not with my manner of explaining the facts, but with having explained them at all. And the more my explanations are clear, natural, rational and derived from the most authoritative sources, the more these explanations displease them. They would wish the history of Joan of Arc to remain mysterious and entirely supernatural. I have

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