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[Philosophy of history.] Guizot. (In Blackwood's magazine. v. 56. p. 786-804.)

Practical methods of teaching history. (In Educational review. v. 15. p. 313-330.)

Putnam, Herbert. Relation of the national library to historical research in the United States. (In Educational review. v. 23. p. 217232.)

Reich, Emil. History and character. (In Nineteenth century. v. 63. p. 254-271.)

Rhodes, J. F. History. (In Atlantic monthly. v. 85. p. 158-169.) Rice, E. J. History in the common schools. (In Educational review. v. 12. p. 169-179.)

Ridpath, J. C. History. Is it a science? (In Arena. v. 18. p. 687706.)

Robinson, J. H. Teaching of European history in college.

Educational review.

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Salmon, L. M.

ary schools.

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History in element(In Educational review. v. 1. p. 438-452.)

History in the German gymnasia. (In Educational review. v. 15. p. 167-182.)

Schindler, S. Study of history in public schools. (In Arena. v. 1. p. 41-54.)

Schlegel, Friedrich. The philosophy

of history; in a course of lectures. With a memoir of the author, by James Burton Robertson. 5th ed. revised. 1847. D16 8 S3.

Seeley, J. R. History and politics. (In Macmillan's magazine. v. 40. p. 289, 369, 449.)

Sloane, W. M. History and democraсу. (In American historical review. v. 1. p. 1-23.)

Smith, Goldwin. Lectures on the study of history, delivered in Oxford, 1859-61. 1866. D16 S641.

CONTENTS.-An inaugural lecture. On the study of history, 1.— On the study of history, II.-On some supposed consequences of the doctrine of historical progress.-The moral freedom of man. A letter to the "Daily news" of November 20, 1861, defending the principles maintained in the foregoing lectures against the criticisms of an article in the Westminster review of October in the same year, entitled "Mr. Goldwin Smith on the study of history."

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Stubbs,

Oxford.

of William, bp. Seventeen lectures on the study of medieval and modern history and kindred subjects; delivered at Oxford 1867-1884. 1886. D16 S93.

CONTENTS.-I. Inaugural.—II-III. On the present state and prospects of historical study.-IV. On the purposes and methods of historical study.-V. Methods of historical study.-VI-VII. Learning and literature at the court of Henry II-VIII. The medieval kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia.-IX-X. On the characteristic differences between medieval and modern history.-XI. The reign of Henry VIII. XII. Parliament under Henry VIII-XIII-XIV. The history of the canon law in England.-XV-XVI. The reign of Henry VII-XVII. A last statutory public lecture.

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Thompson, A. B. How to study history. (In Educational review. v. 17. p. 169-177.)

Trevelyan, G. M. Latest view of history. (In Living age. v. 240. p. 193-205.)

GENERAL HISTORY.

Dictionaries.

Bouillet, M. N. Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de géographie contenant: 1, l'histoire proprement dite. 2, la biographie universelle.

3, la mythologie. 4, la géographie ancienne et moderne. Nouvelle ed. rev. et cor. 1858. D9 B64. Crabb, George. Universal historical

dictionary; or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics. 1825. 2 v. D9 C8.

Haydn, J. T. Haydn's dictionary of dates, relating to all ages and nations. For universal reference. Ed. by Benjamin Vincent and revised for the use of American readers. 1870. D9 H43 ref.

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Heilprin, Louis. The historical reference book, comprising a chronological table of universal history, a chronological dictionary of universal history, biographical dictionary, with geographical notes for the use of students, teachers, and readers. 1885. D9 H47 ref. Larned, J. N. History for ready reference. From the best historians, biographers, and specialists. Their own words in a complete system of history. With numerous historical maps by Alan C. Reiley. 1895. 5 v. D9 L3 ref.

"A selected bibliography with occasional notes:" v. 5, p. 3885-3909.

"A list of works from which passages have been quoted": v. 5, p. 3910-3935.

Little, C. E. Historical lights; 6,000 quotations from standard histories and biographies, with 20,000 cross references, and a general index, also an index of personal names. 2d ed. 1886. D9 L77 ref.

Moréri, Louis. The great historical,

geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionary; being a curious miscellany of sacred and prophane history. Containing, in short, the lives and most remarkable actions of the patriarchs, judges, and kings of the Jews; of the apostles,

fathers, and doctors of the church; of popes, cardinals, bishops, &c. Together with the establishment and progress both of religious and military orders, and the lives of their founders. As also, the fabulous history of the heathen gods and heroes. Collected from the best historians, chronologers and lexicographers, but more especially out of Lewis Morery, his 8th ed. cor. and enl. by Monsieur Le Clerc. To which are added the lives of our English, Scotch and Irish nobility, and gentry, and most famous men. The 2d ed rev., cor. and enl. to the year 1688; by Jer. Collier. 1701. 2 v. D9 M83.

A supplement to The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionary. Together with a continuation from the year 1688, to [1705,] by another hand. 1705. D9 M831.

An appendix to the three English volumes in folio of Morǝry's Great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionary. This appendix being collected from authors of character, and chiefly from the French supplement to the said dictionary printed in Holland in the year 1716: and wherein foreign lives and transactions are continued to the said period. By Jer. Collier. 1721. D9 M93. Townsend, G. H. The manual of dates: a dictionary of reference of the most important facts and events in the history of the world. 5th ed., entirely remodelled and ed. by Frederick Martin. 1877. D9 T74 ref.

Woodward, B. B. Encyclopædia of chronology, historical and biographical. By B. B. Woodward and William L. R. Cates. 1872. D9 W7 ref.

GENERAL HISTORY. Chronological Tables and Outlines.

Dreyss, C. L. Chronologie universelle, suivie de la liste des grands états anciens et modernes des

dynasties puissantes et des princes souverains de premier ordre, avec les tableaux généalogiques des

familles royales de France et des principales maisons régnanses d'Europe. 2 me ed. 1858. D11 D7. Heilprin, Louis. A chronological table of universal history, extending from the earliest times to the year 1892; for the use of students, teachers, and readers. 1892. D11 H46.

[Ireland, W. H.] The universal

chronologist, and historical register, from the creation to the close of the year 1825; comprising the elements of general history, from the French of M. St. Martin: with an elaborate continuation, in which are minutely detailed the numerand important events and transactions arising out of the French revolution. By Henry Boyle [pseud.] 1826. 2 v. D11 16. Lyman, A. S. Questions designed

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for the use of those engaged in the study of Lyman's Historical chart. With a key to the names mentioned in the chart, and a list of geographical names of ancient and middle history with their corresponding modern names. Rev., enl. and improved. 1874. D11 L986.

Nicolas, Sir N. H. The chronology

of history. Containing tables, calculations & statements for ascertaining the dates of historical events, and of public and private documents, from the earliest period to the present time. 1833. D11 N63.

[Talboys, D. A.] comp. Annales antiquitatis. Chronological tables of ancient history, synchronistically and ethnograpbically arranged. Compiled from the best authorities. 1835. D11 T14.

"The Oxford chronological tables of history." With this copy is bound the author's Chronological tables of modern history.

Chronological tables of modern history from the overthrow of the Roman empire in the west to the present time. Containing all the great events of the civil, religious, and literary history of the European nations, and of such others as are connected with them, in a series of parallel columns, so as to present to the reader, at one view, the transactions and condition of the various states of the civilized world. Together with synchronistical tables of modern civilization, science, and literature, genealogical tables of the reigning houses in Europe, and a complete index. 1840. D11 T14.

[With his Annales antiquitatis. Chronological tables of ancient history. Oxford, 1835.] "The Oxford chronological tables of history." Rosse, J. W. An index of dates. Comprehending the principal facts in the chronology and history of the world, from the earliest to the present time. Alphabetically arranged. Being a complete index to the enlarged edition of Blair's chronological tables. 1877. 2 v. D11 B64 ref.

GENERAL HISTORY.

Atlascs.

Gage, W. L. A modern historical atlas for the use of colleges, schools and general readers. 1869. D12 G13.

Labberton, R. H. An historical atlas containing a chronological series of 100 maps, at successive periods,

from the dawn of history to the present day. 1873. D12 L10.

An historical atlas. A chronological series of 112 maps at successive periods. 7th and enlarged ed. 1884. D12 L11.

New historical atlas and general history. 1886. D12 L15.

GENERAL HISTORY. Universal Histories.

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[Barnes], Mrs. Mary D. Sheldon. Studies in general history. Student's ed. 1906. D21 B28. Bossuet, J. B., bp. of Meaux. Discours sur l'histoire universelle. Depuis le commencement du monde jusqu'à l'empire de Charlemagne. 1817. 6 v. D20 B746.

Discours sur l'histoire universelle. Oraisons funèbres. n. d. D21 B74.

Collier, W. F. The great events of

history, from the beginning of the Christian era till the present time. 1878. D21 C69.

Colvin, J. B. Historical letters, including a brief but general view of the history of the world. 2d ed. 1821. D7 C7.

"Originally pub. in a newspaper at Richmond, Va."

Dew, T. R. A digest of the laws, customs, manners, and institutions of the ancient and modern nations. 1853. D21 D4.

CONTENTS. Ancient history: Antediluvian history. Postdiluvian history. Monumental history. Egypt. Asia. Europe. Greece. Rome.-Modern history: Feudal system. Chivalry. Religions compared, rise of Christianity. Cities, growth and decay of their power. Revival of literature. Progress of regal authority, standing armies, balance of power. Reformation. Formation of English constitution. French revolution.

Duyckinck, E. A. History of the world from the earliest period to the present time. Collected and arranged from the best authorities. [c1873.] 4 v. D20 D98. Fisher, G. P. Outlines of universal history, designed as a text-book and for private reading. [c1885.] D21 F52.

Goodrich, S. G. A history of all nations, from the earliest periods to the present time; or, Universal history: in which the history of every nation, ancient and modern, is separately given. 1851. 2 v. D20 G65. Horne, C. F. ed. The great events by famous historians; a comprehensive and readable account of the world's history, emphasizing the more important events, and presenting these as complete stories in the master-words of the most celebrated historians under a staff of editors headed by Charles F. Horne and Jno. Rudd. [c1904-05.] 20 v. D20 H8.

CONTENTS.-v. 1. B. C. 5867-451. -v. 2. B. C. 450-A. D. 12.-v. 3. A. D. 13-409. v. 4. A. D. 410-842.-v. 5. A. D. 843-1161.-V. 6. A. D. 11621300.-V. 7. A. D. 1301-1438. V. 8. A. D. 1438-1516.-v. 9. A. D. 1517-1557.-v. 10. A. D. 1558-1608.v. 11. A. D. 1609-1660.-v. 12. A. D. 1661-1715.-v. 13. A. D. 1716-1775.v. 14. A. D. 1775-1799. v. 15. A. D. 1800-1815.-v. 16. A. D. 1816-1844.v. 17. A. D. 1844-1861.-v. 18. A. D. 1861-1872.-v. 19. A. D. 1873-1905.v. 20. Indexes.

Keightley, Thomas. Outlines of history. 1830. D21 K27.

[The cabinet cyclopaedia.] Mann, Henry. Ancient and mediaeval republics; a review of their institutions, and of the causes of their decline and fall. [1879?] D21 M282.

Maunder, Samuel. The treasury of history: comprising a general introductory outline of universal history, ancient and modern; and a series of separate histories of every principal nation that exists. To which is added The history of the United States, by John Inman. 1847. 2 v. D20 M45.

Millot, C. F. X. Elements of general history, ancient and modern. With the continuation from MDCCLX to the year MDCCCXV, by M. Professor Millon of Paris. A new ed. rev. 1823. 6 v. D20 M653.

Ramsay, David.

Universal history americanised; or, An historical view of the world, from the earliest records to the year 1808. With a particular reference to the state of society, literature, religion, and form of government, in the United States of America. To which is annexed, a supplement, containing a brief view of history, from the year 1808 to the battle of Waterloo. 1819. 12 v. D20 R17. Rotteck, K. W. R. von. General history of the world, from the earliest times until the year 1831. Tr. from the German and continued to 1840. By Frederick Jones. 1st American ed. 1840-41. 4 v. D20 R852.

Tytler, A. F. lord Woodhouselee.

Elements of general history, ancient and modern. 10th ed. corrected with considerable additions by Edward Nares. 1831. 3 v. D21 1993.

An universal history, from the earliest account of time. Compiled from original authors; illustrated with charts, maps, notes, &c. With a general index to the whole. 177984. 60 v. D20 U59.

An universal history, from the earliest account of time to the present. Compiled from original authors, and illustrated with maps, cuts, notes, chronological and other tables. 1737-1744. 7 v. in 9. D20 U60.

Index to the whole, and chronological tables in v. 7, pt. 2.

Additions to the Universal history, in seven volumes, in folio. 1750. D20 U60.

Wheeler, C. G. The course of em

pire; outlines of the chief political changes in the history of the world (arranged by centuries). 1884. D21 W56.

GENERAL HISTORY.

Miscellaneous. Essays. Histories of Several Countries. History of Civilization. Famous Battles.

Annual register. v. 1-114, 1758-1872. Crane, Stephen. Great battles of the world. Illustrated by John Sloan. 1901. D25 C89.

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CONTENTS.-The battle of Bunker Hill. Vittoria.-The siege Plevna. The storming of Burkersdorf Heights.-A Swede's campaign in Germany: I. Leipzig. II. Lutzen.— The storming of Badajos.-The brief campaign against New Orleans.The battle of Solferino.

Creasy, Sir E. S. The fifteen decisive battles of the world from Marathon to Waterloo. 1852. D25 C90.

Same. 1881. D25 C915.

Draper, J. W. History of the intellectual development of Europe. 5th ed. 1870. D23 D74.

Same. Rev. ed. 1905. 2 v. D23 D76.

Edinburgh annual register. v. 1-19. 1808-1826.

Fiske, John. Europe before the arrival of man. (In Atlantic monthly. v. 49. p. 433-444.)

Freeman, E. A. The chief periods of European uistory; six lectures,

1885, with an essay on Greek cities under Roman rule. 1886. D7 F84.

CONTENTS.-Europe before the Roman power.-Rome the head of Europe.-Rome and the new nations. -The divided empire.-Survivals of empire. The world Romeless.Greek cities under Roman rule.

Historical essays. 2d series. 1873. D7 85.

CONTENTS.-Ancient Greece and mediaeval Italy. Mr. Gladstone's Homer and the Homeric age.-The historians of Athens.-The Athenian democracy.--Alexander the Great.Greece during the Macedonian period.-Mommsen's History of Rome. -Lucius Cornelius Sulla.-The Flavian Caesars.

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