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CHAPTER I.. The Commencement of the Epidemic.

The Great Pestilence (a.d. 1348-9), Now Commonly Known As the Black Death · Francis Aidan Gasquet — chapter 1 of 20 · ~79 words · public domain

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THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EPIDEMIC.

First reports as to the sickness — General account of the epidemic in eastern countries — The great trade routes between Asia and Europe — The plague in the Crimea — Tartar siege of Caffa — Origin of the name "Black Death" — Symptoms of the disease — Constantinople is attacked; account of the epidemic by the Emperor Cantacuzene — Genoese traders carry the infection to Sicily — Effect in Messina and Catania 1-15

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