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Deutsch, Emanuel Oscar Menahem. Literary remains, with a brief memoir. N. Y. 1874. O. 893+6 Contents. Memoir.-The Talmud.-Islam. - Notes of a lecture on the Talmud. - A lecture del. at the Midland institute, Birmingham. - Notes of a lecture on Semitic palæography. - Notes of three lectures on Semitic culture.-Egypt, ancient and modern. - Hermes Trismegistus. Judæo-arabic metaphysics. - Les apôtres. Five letters on the cecumenical council. Apostolicæ sedis. — The roman passion drama. — On semitic languages. On the targums.-On the samaritan pentateuch.-The book of Jasher. Early arabic poetry.-Arabic poetry in Spain and Sicily. Clouston, W. A., ed. Arabian poetry for english readers, ed. with introd. and notes. Glasgow. 1881. D. 893: 8 Book of the thousand nights and one night, The ; now first completely done into english prose and verse from the original arabic by J: Payne. In 9 v.; v. 1, 2. III. N. Y. 1884. 2 v. 0. 893: R9 Note. Versions for general reading will be found in the class-list of prose fiction, col. 874, under Thousand and one nights. Harîrî, Al Kâsem. Makamen, oder die verwandlungen des Abu Said von Serug. In Rückert, F: Gesammelte poetische werke. 831:122 v11

3. Indian and Persian.

(See also Brahmanism and buddhism, col. 137; and Parseeism, col. 139.)

Whitney, W: Dwight. Oriental and linguistic studies: The Veda; the Avesta ; the Science of language. N. Y. 1873. D. 894:3

Contents. The Veda. The vedic doctrine of a future life.— Müller's History of vedic literature.- The translation of the Veda. Müller's Rig-Veda translation. The Avesta. Indo-european philology and ethnology.- Müller's lecture on language. Present state of the question as to the origin of language. Bleek and Simious theory of language. Schleicher and the physical theory of language.-Steinthal and the psychological theory of language. - Language and education.-Index. Poor, Laura Elizabeth. Sanskrit and its kindred literatures; studies in comparative mythology. Bost. 1880. D. 894: 2 Contents. The origin of literature.- Brahmanism and the Mahabharata. - Buddhism and the Ramayana. Sanskrit philosophy, fable and drama. - The persian literature, aryan and semitic.-Comparative mythol. of the greek poetry and drama. Greek philosophy and history. - Compar. mythol. of the latin and keltic literatures.-Compar. mythol. of the teutonic literature: Scandinavian families; Anglosaxon and german families.-Mediaval hymns, and compar. mythol. of the mediæval ballads.-Compar. mythol. of slavonic literature.-The modern poetry of Europe.-Partial list of books consulted.-Index. Indian.

Höfer, Albert, tr. Indische gedichte in deutschen nachbildungen. Leipz. 1844. 2 v. D. 894:1

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Milman, H: Hart, tr. and ed. Nala and Damayanti, and other poems. Tr. from the sanscrit into english verse, with mythological and critical notes. Oxford. 1835. Q. 894:8

Schmidt, Ferdinand, tr. Nal und Damajanti, Sakuntala; zwei erzählungen aus dem indischen. 4te aufl. Ill. Kreuznach. [1883]. S. 894:10 Kâlidasâ. Sakoontalá, or The lost ring; an indian drama. Tr. into english prose and verse from the sanskrit by Monier Williams. N. Y. 1885. O. 894:9 Same, germ. Sakuntala; ein indisches schauspiel. Aus dem sanskrit und prakrit metrisch übers. von Ernst Meier. Hildburgh. 1867. D.

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Bidpaï or Pilpay. The fables of Pilpay. Rev. ed. N. Y. 1872. D.

Persian.

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Firdausî or Firdusi, Abû'l-Kâsim-Mansûr called. The epic of kings; stories retold from Firdusi by Helen Zimmern. With two etchings by L. Alma Tadema and a prefatory poem by Edmund W. Gosse. N. Y. 1883. D.

895:3 Jâmî, Nûr-ed-dîn Abd-er-Rahmân called. Yûsuf and Zulaikha; a poem by Jâmi. Tr. from the persian in english verse by Ralph T. H. Griffith. Lond. 1882. O.

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895:4 Omar Khayyâm, Ghiyâth ed-dîn Abulfath 'Omar bin Ibrahim al-Khayyâmî called. Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia, rendered into english verse. amer. from the 3d Lond. ed. Bost. 1878. S. 895:2 Sâdi, Muslih-ed-din called. The Gulistan or rose garden. Tr. from the original by Francis Gladwin, with an essay on Saadi's life and genius by James Ross and a preface by R. W. Emerson. Bost. 1865. D. 895:1 Same, germ. Rosengarten. Nach dem texte und dem arabischen commentare Sururi's, aus dem persischen übers. mit anmerk. und zugaben von K: H: Graf. Leipz. 1846. S. 895:1

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Note. Short extracts from the works of the most famous writers of all ages from b. c. 550 to a. d. 1650, with biographical and dynastic notices. Hau-kiou-choan.

See Class-list of prose fiction, col. 748. Kin-ku-ki-kuan.

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G 2676 See Grisebach, E:, ed., in Class-list of prose fiction, col. 739.

Schi-king; chinesisches liederbuch, gesammelt von Confucius. In Rückert, F: Gesam melte poetische werke. 831:122 v6 Moule, Arthur E., ed. and tr. Chinese stories for boys and girls; and chinese wisdom for old and young. Ill. Lond. 1880. S. x 915.1:33 Shunsui, Tamenaga. The loyal ronins. § 2851 See Class-list of prose fiction, col. 853. Mitford, A. Bertram, tr. The forty-seven rônins. In Johnson, E. R., ed. Little classics. J 926 v11

X. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.

1. History in general.

(See also History of civilization, cl. 309, col. 150-152.)

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Hegel, G: W: F: Lectures on the philosophy of history. Tr. from the 3d germ. ed. by J. Sibree. Lond. 1872. D. Same. Lond. 1881. D. Gutzkow, K: F: Philosophie der that und des ereignisses. Frankfurt a. M. 1845. D. Flint, Robert. The philosophy of history in France and Germany. Edinb. 1874. O. 901:3 Atkinson, W: P. On history and the study of history; three lectures. Bost. 1884. S. 900: 1 St. John, H:, viscount Bolingbroke. Letters on the study and use of history. In his Works. 820.2:18 v2 Freeman, E: A: The office of the historical professor; an inaugural lecture read in the Museum at Oxford, oct. 15, 1884. Lond. 1884. S. 907:3 Adams, Herbert B. Methods of historical study. In Johns Hopkins university studies. 904+32 v2 Adams, C: Kendall. A manual of historical literature; comprising brief descriptions of the most important histories in english, french and german, together with practical suggestions as to methods and courses of historical study, for the use of students, general readers and collectors of books. N. Y. 1882. D.

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Allen, W: Francis. History topics for the use of high schools and colleges. Bost. 1883. S. 907:2

2. Dictionaries and charts. Herbst, W, [and Alfred Schulz], eds. Encyklopädie der neueren geschichte; in verbindung mit namhaften deutschen und ausserdeutschen historikern herausg.; v. 1, 2. Gotha. 1880-84. 2 v. O. 903: R7

Contents. V. 1. A-D. 2. E-K. The original editor superintended the work to and including the letter G.

Hermann, K. Lexikon der allgemeinen weltgeschichte; die historischen begebenheiten und personen aller zeiten und völker, geschichte aller reiche, mit besonderer berücksichtigung der neuzeit. Leipz. 1882. D. 909: R28 Heilprin, L: The historical reference - book; comprising a chronolog. table of universal history, a chronolog. dictionary of universal history, a biogr. dictionary, with geogr. notes, for the use of students, teachers and readers. N. Y. 1884. O. 903: 9

Putnam, G: Palmer, ed. Ten years of the
world's progress; a supplement to the
work of that title, embracing a compre-
hensive record of facts in the annals of
nations and progress of the arts from 1850
to 1861, with corr. and add. N. Y. 1861. D.
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Handbook of chronology and history; the
world's progress, a dictionary of dates,
with tabular views of general history and
a historical chart. 6th ed. [Putnam's
home encyclopedias]. N. Y. 1873. D.
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The world's progress; a dictionary of dates,
being a chronological and alphabetical
record of all essential facts in the progress
of society from the creation of the world,
with a chart. Rev. and continued to aug-
ust 1877, by F: B. Perkins. 21st ed. N. Y.
1878. O.
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Hayden, Joseph. Dictionary of dates and uni-
versal information, relating to all ages
and nations. 16th ed., containing the his-
tory of the world to the autumn of 1878 by
B: Vincent. Lond. 1878. O. 902: R1

Same. 17th ed., to the autumn of 1881. N. Y.
1882. O.
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Haskel, Daniel. A chronological view of the
world; exhibiting the leading events of
universal history, the origin and progress
of the arts and sciences, the obituary of
distinguished men, and the periods in
which they flourished, together with an
account of the appearance of comets, and
a complete view of the fall of meteoric
stones in all ages; from the article "chrono-
logy" in the New Edinb. encyclopædia, ed.
by sir D: Brewster, with an enl. view of
important events, particularly in regard
to american history, and a continuation to
the present time, collected from authentic
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Nichol, J: Tables of ancient literature and his-
tory, b. c. 1500-a. d. 200. Glasgow. 1877.
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Tables of european history, literature and art, a. d. 200 to 1882, and of american history, literature and art. 3d ed. rev. and enl. Glasgow. 1884. Q. 902: R7 Lyman, Azel S. Historical chart; containing the prominent events of the civil, religious and literary history of the world from the earliest times to the present day. Rev., enl. and imp. Cinc. 1874. F. 908: R1 - Questions designed 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 imp. Cinc. 1874. S. 908: R1 v2 Chambers, Robert, ed. The book of days; a

miscellany of popular antiquities in connection with the calendar, incl. anecdote, biography and history, curiosities of literature and oddities of human life and character. Edinb. 1863. 2 v. O. 903+2 Same. Edinb. n. d. 2 v. Q. 903: R1 Perce, Elbert. The battle roll; an encyclopedia, containing descriptions of the most famous and memorable land battles and sieges in all ages, arr. alphab. and chronolog. Ill. 903+3 N. Y. 1858. Q.

3. Universal histories.

Freeman, E: A:

General sketch of history, adapted for amer. students. New ed., rev. with chronological table, maps and index. [Freeman's historical course for schools]. 902: 6 N. Y. [1876]. S. Plötz, C: Epitome of ancient, mediæval and modern history. Tr. with extensive add. by W: H. Tillinghast. Bost. 1884. D.

909:13 Weber, G: Outlines of universal history from the creation of the world to the present time. Tr. from the germ. by M. Behr; rev. and corr. with the addition of a history of the United States of America by Francis Bowen. Bost. n. d. O. 909:10 Cottinger, H. M. Elements of universal history for higher institutes in republics and for self-instruction. Milw. 1884. O. 909:24 Wheeler, C: Gardner. The course of empires;

outlines of the chief political changes in the history of the world, arr. by centuries, with variorum illustrations. Maps. Bost. 1883. O. 909: 9 Schmidt, Ferdinand. Die weltgeschichte in übersichtlicher darstellung erzählt. Ill. Berlin. 1882. O. 909:27

Contents. Das alterthum. - Das mittelalter. - Die neuzeit.

Grube, A: W:, ed. Charakterbilder aus der geschichte und sage für einen propädeutischen geschichtsunterricht. 24ste aufl. Leipz. 1882, 1883. 3 v. O. 909+15

Contents. V. 1. Die vorchristliche zeit. 2. Das mittelalter. 3. Die neue zeit.

Voltaire, François Marie Arouet called de. An

essay on universal history, the manners and spirit of nations, from the reign of Charlemaign to the age of Lewis XIV, with a supplement carrying down the history to the peace of Versailles. Written

and chronol. tables, by mr. Nugent. New ed. rev. Edinb. 1777. 4 v. S. 909:7 Universal history, An, from the earliest accounts to the present time; compiled from original authors. Ill. with charts, maps, notes, etc., and a general index to the whole. [Antient pt.] Lond. 1779. 18 v. O.

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Contents. V. 1. From the creation to the flood.From the deluge to the birth of Abraham.-History of Egypt to the time of Alexander the great. History of the Moabites, Ammonites, Amalekites, Canaanites and Philistines.-History of the ancient Syrians. 2. History of the Phoenicians.-Jews to the babylonish captivity. 3. Jews to the destruction of Jerusalem.-Assyria.-The Babylonians.-Ancient Phrygians, Trojans, Lycians, Lydians, etc. 4. Medes. -Persians.- Mysians.- Lydians.- Lycians. 5. The fabulous and heroic times.- Athenians. - Sparta to union with the Achæans. 6. Thebes.-The Achæan league. Grecian states in Asia minor. - Sicily. — Syracuse to b. c. 265. 7. Syracuse.-Rhodes.-Crete. -Cyprus.-Samos.-Other greek islands.-Macedonians, to b. c. 306. 8. Macedonians from b. c. 306 to the conquest by the romans. The Seleucidæ in Syria.-Egypt. - Armenians. - Kingdom of Pontus. 9. Cappadocians.-Pergamus.-Thrace. - Epirus.Bithynia. Colchis, Iberia, Albania, Bosporus, Media, Bactria, Edessa, Emesa, Adiabene, Characene, Elymais, Comagene, Chalcydene.-Parthians.-Persians. Ancient state of Italy to the building of Rome. Roman history to the commonwealth. 10-14. Roman history to the death of Justinian. 15. Constantinopolitan history to the taking of Constantinople by the turks.-The Carthaginians. 16. Carthage to its destruction by Aemilianus.-Numidians.Mauritanians.- Gaetulians.- Melanogeætuli. - Libyans of Marmarica, Cyrenaica, Regio Syrtica. - Ethiopians.-Arabs to Mohammed.-Empires of Nice and Trapezon.-Spain, to the expulsion of the carthaginians and briefly to Ferdinand and Isabella.-Ancient state of the Gauls. 17. Ancient Germans.-Ancient state and history of Britain.- Northern nations. The Ostrogoths in Italy, the exarchs of Ravenna and the Lombards in Italy. 18. Turks, Tartars and Moguls.-Indians.-Chinese. Opinions with respect to the creation.-History of the Etruscans. Universal history, An; modern part from the earliest accounts to the present time, compiled from original authors by the authors of the ancient part. Lond. 1780. 42 v. O. 909:12

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Contents. V. 1. Life of Mohammed.-Arabs to 685. 2. 685-1041. 3. 1041-1058.-Turks to destruction of their empire in Tartary.-Seljukians of Irân to 1151. 4. Seljukians of Iran from 1151.-Moguls and Tartars from the time of Jenghiz Khan to reign of Timur Bek, 1396. 5. Mogul empire to 1505.-Shahs reigning in Persia. Arab kings of Ormûs. - Turkmans and Usbeks.- Kingdom of Karazm.- Hindustan, or the empire of the Great Mogol. 6. Countries in the Hither peninsula of India.-Religion of the Hindus.Countries in the Farther peninsula of India. Eastern Tartars. Empire of China. - Empire of Japan.-History of commerce to, and settlements in the East Indies by european nations: Methods of communication before the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope. 8. History of commerce to, and settlements in the East Indies by various european nations: English East India company.-Conquests, settlements and discoveries of the Dutch in the East Indies. 9. Same, continued.-Danes and French in the East Indies.-Ostend East India company.-East India company estab. in Sweden.-Othman empire to 1481. 10. Same, to 1687.-The history of the dispersion of the jews, to 7th century. 11. Same, to 18th century.-History of Africa and of all the principal nations and states which inhabit it. Modern Egypt. - African islands. 12. Same, continued. Abyssinia.-Kingdoms adjacent to Abyssinia.-Coast of Zanguebar. — Hottentots. 13. West coast of Africa. - Western Ethiopia. - Angola or Dongo. Loango.-Benin.-Gold Coast. 14. Same, continued. --Ivory Coast.-Grain or Malaguetta Coast.- Sierra Leone. Interior countries of Africa.-Modern Barbary. Morocco and Fez.-Algiers. 15. Same, continued.-Tunis.-Tripoli.- Barca.- Island and order of the knights of Malta. 16, 17. Spain to 1621. 18.

1713.-Navarre.-France to 1180. 20. 1180-1574. 21. 1574-1715. 22. Italy to 1428. 23. Italy, 1428-1700.Venice to 1381. 24. Venice to 1700.-Naples to 1269. 25. Naples to 1713.-Genoa to 1684.-Germany, 8871152. 26. 1152-1526. 27. 1526-1714. United provinces, or republic of Holland to 1602. 28. Republic of Holland to 1697.-Denmark to 1182. 29. Denmark to 1730.-Sweden to 1520. 30. Sweden to 1721. Poland to 1668. 31. Poland to 1715.-Prussia.-Russia to 1699. 32. Russia to 1725.-Hungary. -The modern empire.- The imperial cities.- Republic of the Swiss.-Republic of Geneva.-Bohemia.-Saxony.

Bavaria. Palatine electorate. Archduchy of Austria. Hanover. Brunswick - Wolfenbuttel. Brandenburg.-Mecklenburg to 1592. 33. Mecklenburg to Adolphus Frederick IV.-Tuscan states. Milan to 1322. 34. Milan to 1706.-House of Savoy.America to 1548. 35. America.-Establishment and progress of the british settlements: Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; New England; New Jersey; Canada. 36. Same, continued; Louisiana; Carolina; Maryland; Pennsylvania; Hudson's Bay. - British and other islands in the American West Indies.- Conclusion of the modern history. Asia: Asia Minor; Syria; Arabia; Eastern Asiatic Turkey; Turks. 37. Conclusion of the modern history. Asia: Persia; Great Tartary and Asiatic Russia; China and Japan; India and the oriental islands. Africa. Europe. 38. America. 39. History of England to 1558. 40. England to 1762. 41. History of Scotland to the union of the two kingdoms. 42. History of Ireland to 1691.

Mavor, W: Universal history, ancient and modern, from the earliest records of time to the general peace of 1801. Lond. 1802-08.

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909: 8 Contents. V. 1. Preliminary view, with a history of the antediluvians, ancient Egypt and the neighbouring nations. 2. The Canaanites, Philistines and Jews. - Assyrian and Babylonian empires. 3, 4. Greece. 5-7. Rome. 8. Medes, Persians, Phoenicians, Ancient Syrians, Seleucidæ in Syria, Phrygians, Trojans, Mysians, Lydians, Lycians, Ancient Cilicians, Celtes, Scythians, Armenians, Cappadocians, Pergamians, Thracians, Bithynians. 9. Pontus, Epirus. Colchis, Iberia, Albania, etc.-Parthia.-Numidians, Mauritanians, Gætulians, Melanogætuli. Lybians and Greeks.-Ethiopians, Ancient Arabs.-Empires of Nice and Trapezond.-Ancient Spaniards, Gauls, Germans and Britons.- Northern nations. Ostrogoths, Lombards, Turks, Tartars and Moguls, Chinese. -Index to ancient history. 10. Arabs, incl. a life of Mohammed. 11. Mogul empire, parts of Tartary and China, Hindostan. 12. India. the Ottoman empire, Korea, Japan and Jedso. 13. The dispersion of the jews, modern Egypt and other african nations. 14. Various modern african nations. 15. Portugal and Spain. 16. Italy, Venice and the Italian states. 17. Empire of Germany, electorates of Saxony, Bavaria, palatinate of Hanover and Brunswick Wolfenbuttel. 18. Hungary, Holland and Switzerland. 19, 20. England. 21. Scotland and Ireland. 22. Russia, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Prussia. 23. France and Navarre. 24. North and South America and the West Indies 25. Chronological index to modern history, [v. 11-25].-General index [to same].

Tytler, Alexander Fraser, and E: Nares. Uni

versal history from the creation of the world to the decease of George III, 1820; ed. by an american. [Harper's family library]. N. Y. 1845. 6 v. S. 909: 6

Contents. V. 1. Greece, to 168. 2. Greece, 168. Rome to 30 b. c. 3. 30 b. c.-1066 a. d. 4. 1066-1763. 5. 1513-1724. 6. 1715-1820.

Turner, Sharon. The sacred history of the world, attempted to be philosophically considered in a series of letters to his son. N. Y. 1846. 3 v. S. 909:5 Müller, Johannes v. Vierundzwanzig bücher allgemeiner geschichten, besonders der europäischen menschheit. Stuttg. 1861. 4 v. in 2. S. 909:3 Struve, Gustav. Weltgeschichte in neun büchern. Coburg. 1864, 1865. 8 v. O. 909+18 Contents. V. 1. Alte geschichte. 2. Geschichte

des mittelalters, a. d. 4761291. 3. Geschichte des mittelalters, a. d. 1291-1517. 4. Geschichte der neuzeit, 1517-1648. 5. Geschichte der neu-zeit, 16481789. 6. Revolutions-zeitalter, 1789 bis 1815. 7. Revolutions-zeitalter, 1815-1848. [8]. Die zeit von 1848 bis 1863.-Die zeit von 1863 bis 1866.

Same. Geschichte der neuzeit. N. Y. 1860. O. 909+18 v6, 7 Schlosser, F: Christoph. Weltgeschichte für das deutsche volk. 2te ausg., mit der fortsetzung bis auf die gegenwart; mit zugrundelegung der bearb. von G. L. Kriegk besorgt von Oscar Jäger und Th. Creizenach. 17te ster.-abdruck. Berlin. 1876. 19 v. O.

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Becker, K: F: Weltgeschichte. Ste neu bearb. bis auf die gegenwart fortgeführte ausg.; herausg. von Adolf Schmidt, mit der fortsetzung von E: Arnd. Supplement-band 1 und 2: Geschichte der jahre 1871-1877 von Constantin Bulle. Leipz. 1876-78. 24 v. in

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909:1 Contents. V. 1-4. Alte geschichte, 5-8. Mittlere geschichte. 9-13. Neuere geschichte. 14-22. Arnd, E: Geschichte der neuesten zeit, 1789-1871. 23, 24. Bulle, Constantin. Geschichte der jahre 1871-77.

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Schmidt, Ferdinand. Weltgeschichte. 1ster b. 3te aufl.; 2er-3er b. 2te aufl. Ill. Berlin. 1878, 1882. 4 v. O. Contents. V. 1. Geschichte des alterthums: Die ägypter; Die chinesen in älterer zeit; Die inder; Die phonicier; Die babylonier und die perser; Die israeliten: Die griechen; Die römer. 2. Geschichte des mittelalters: Von eintritt des christenthums bis zum untergang des weströmischen reiches; Vom untergange des weströmischen reiches bis zum vertrage von Verdun und bis zum verfall des chalifats: Von Heinrich I, bis zu den Hohenstaufen; Die Hohenstaufen: Vom untergange der Hohenstaufen bis Maximilian I; Andere europäischen staaten; schichtstafel. 3. Geschichte der neueren zeit: Die reformation; Gegen-reformation; Der dreissigjährige krieg; Die englische thronumwälzung; Vorgänge in anderen staaten in der zeit bis gegen ende des 17. jahrh.; Bis zur mitte des 18. jahrh. 4. Geschichte der neuesten zeit: Die zweite hälfte des 18. jahrh. bis zur französischen revolution; Friedrich des grossen staatsverwaltung und privatleben; Umblick; Die französische revolution; Napoleon Bonaparte's machtherrschaft; Der deutsche befreiungskampf; Umblick: Das julikönigthum; Kriege Deutschlands seit 1863.

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Weber, G: Allgemeine weltgeschichte. 2te aufl.,

unter mitwirkung von fachgelehrten revidirt und überarbeitet; b. 1-9 und Register 2 b. Leipz. 1882-85. 11 v. O. 909+17 Contents. V. 1. Geschichte des morgenlandes: Vorrede; Einleitung; Chinesen und Aegypter; Arier und Iranier; Semitische völker. 2. Geschichte des Hellenischen volkes: Das land der Griechen; Griechenlands mythenwelt und das homerische zeitalter; Die herrschaft der edlen; Gesetzgebung und colonisation; Die zeit der perserkriege; Athens vorherrschaft und das perikleische zeitalter; Die zeiten des peloponnesischen krieges; Spartas zweite vorherrschaft bis zum frieden des Antalkidas; Spartas überhebung und fall und Thebens vorherrschaft; Griechenlands fall und Makedoniens emporkommen. 3. Römische geschichte bis zu ende der republik und geschichte der alexandrinisch - hellenischen welt: Widmung und vorrede; Roms anfänge; Die alexandrinisch-hellenische welt; Roms wachsthum und grösse; Rom während der socialen und politischen parteikämpfe. 4. Geschichte des römischen kaiserreichs der völkerwanderung und der neuen staatenbildungen: Cäsar Octavianus Augustus und seine zeit: Die römische kaiserzeit bis auf Vespasian; Die Flavier; Trajan und Hadrian; Die Antoninen; Cultur und geistesleben im kaiserlichen Rom; Die vollen

dete militärherrschaft; Das römische reich im vierten jahrh.; Das getheilte reich bis zum falle Roms; Die neuen staatenbildungen im 5ten und 6ten jahrh.; Der orient vor dem islam.-Register, b. 1-4.

5. Geschichte des mittelalters, 1ster t.: Die mohamedanische welt; Das zeitalter der Karolinger und das oströmische reich. 6. Geschichte des mittelalters, 2ter t.: Die vorherrschaft des deutschen reichs; Das zeitalter der kreuzzüge und der Hohenstaufen. 7. Geschichte des mittelalters, 3ter t.: Das zeitalter her kreuzzüge etc., zweite abt.; Verfall der lehnsmonarchie und des pontifikats und herausbildung ständischer verfassungen. 8. Geschichte des mittelalters, 4ter t.: Verfall der lehnsmonarchie etc.. zweite abt.; Sieg des monarchischen prinzips über den feodalismus, Ausgang des mittelalters.-Register, b. 5-8. 9. Geschichte der völker und staaten im übergang vom mittelalter zur neuzeit: Sieg des monarchischen princips etc., zweite abt.; Das zeitalter der entdeckungen.

Ranke, Franz Leopold v. Weltgeschichte. 3te aufl. Leipz. 1882-84. O. 909:24

Contents. V. 1. Die älteste historische völkergruppe und die griechen. 2. Die römische republik und ihre weltherrschaft. 3. Das altrömische kaiserthum. Analekten, kritische erörterungen zur alten geschichte: Zur alttestamentlichen literatur; Diodorus Siculus und seine berichte über Alexander den grossen; Ueber die Römischen alterthümer des Dionysius von Halicarnass; Analyse der traditionen über die eroberung Roms durch die gallier; Erörterung über einige zweifelhaft erscheinende nachrichten bei Polybius; Appian und der werth seiner quellen; DioZonaras; Vellejus Paterculus; die Varusschlacht; Würdigung und kritik der geschichtschreibung des Cornelius Tacitus; Zur kaisergeschichte. 4. Das kaiserthum in Constantinopel und der ursprung_romanisch-germanischer königreiche. — Analekte: Eusebius über das leben Constantins; Zosimus; Procopius; Jordanes; Gregor von Tours. 5. Die arabische weltherrschaft und das reich Karls des grossen. -Analekte: Zur geschichte der eroberung von Syrien und Jerusalem; Amru in Aegypten; Zwei lateinische chronisten in Spanien unter den Omajjaden; Zur analyse der Annales Mettenses.

Same, eng. Universal history: The oldest historical group of nations and the greeks; ed. by G. W. Prothero. N. Y. 1884. O. 909: 24 v1 Oncken, W:, ed. Allgemeine geschichte in einzeldarstellungen: 1ste hauptabth., [Alte zeit]. Berlin 1879. 2 v. O. 909+19

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Contents. V. 5. Hertzberg, G. F: Geschichte von Hellas und Rom, [in 2 v.].

Same: 2te hauptabth., [Mittelalter]. Berlin. 1880-85. 8 v. O. 909+20

Contents. V. 1. Hertzberg, G. F: Geschichte des römischen kaiserreichs. 2. Dahn, F: J. F. Urgeschichte der germanischen und romanischen völker, [in 2 v.]. 4. Müller, A: Der islam im morgen- und abendland; b. 1. 5. Kugler, B. Geschichte der kreuzzüge. 7. Hertzberg, G. F: Geschichte der Byzantiner und des Osmanischen reiches bis gegen ende des 16. jahrh. 8. Geiger, L: Renaissance und humanismus in Italien und Deutschland. 9. Ruge, S. Geschichte des zeitalters der entdeckungen. Same: 3te hauptabth., [Neue zeit.] Ill. Berlin. 1879-84. 8 v. O. 909+21

Contents. V. 2. Philippson, M. Westeuropa im zeitalter vom Philipp II, Elisabeth und Heinrich IV. 4. Stern, A. Geschichte der revolution in England. 5. Philippson, M. Das zeitalter Ludwigs XIV. 6. Brückner, A. Peter der grosse. 8. Oncken, W: Das zeitalter Friedrichs des grossen, [in 2 v.]. 9. Wolf, A., and H: v. ZwiedineckSüdenhorst. Oesterreich unter Maria Theresia, Josef II und Leopold II, 1740-1792. 10. Brückner, A. Katharina II.

Same: 4te hauptabth., [Neueste zeit.]

Berlin. 1883. O.

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Contents. V. 2. Flathe, Theodor. Das zeitalter der restauration und revolution, 1815-1851. Bulle, Constantin. Geschichte der neuesten zeit, 1815-1871. Leipz. 1876. 2 v. O.

909: 14 - Same. In Becker, K: F: Weltgeschichte.

Corvin-Wiersbitzki, O: Julius Bernhard v. 1848-1871; geschichte der neuzeit von Corvin. Leipz. [1882]. 3 v. O. 909: 16 Historical geography.

Labberton, Robert H. An historical atlas; comprising 141 maps; added, besides an explanatory text on the period delineated in each map, a carefully selected bibliography of the english books and magazine articles bearing on that period. 8th ed. N. Y. 1885. Q. 911+7 Freeman, E: A: The historical geography of Europe: v. 1, Text, v. 2, Maps. Lond. 1881. 2 v. O. Spruner v. Mertz, K: Atlas antiquus. [3e aufl. neu bearb. von Theodor Menke.] Gothæ. 1865. F. 911: R3

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- Hand-atlas für die geschichte des mittelalters und der neueren zeit. 3te aufl. neu bearb. von Th. Menke. Gotha. 1880. F. 911: R4 - Hand-atlas zur geschichte Asiens, Afrika's Amerika's und Australiens. 2e aufl. Gotha. 1855. F. 911: R5 Köppen, Adolphus L: Historico-geographical atlas of the middle ages; containing a series of 6 general maps, delineating the migrations of the northern and eastern nations, together with the states arising from the ancient Roman empire in Europe, western Asia and northern Africa from the close of the 4th to the middle of the 15th century. Repub. from the historico-geographical hand-atlas of Spruner with concise explanatory description. N. Y. 1855. F. 912: R5

4. Collected works, Essays. (See also Political essays, cl. 304, col. 146; English essays, cl. 824, col. 1050.)

Mackintosh, Sir James. Miscellaneous works. 904+28 N. Y. 1878. 3 v. in 1. O. Contents. On the philosophical genius of lord Bacon and mr. Locke.-A discourse on the law of nature and of nations.-Life of sir T: Moore.-A refutation of the claim on behalf of Charles I to the authorship of the Eikôn basiliké.-On the progress of ethical philosophy chiefly during the 17th and 18th centuries. An account of the partition of Poland.-Sketch of the administration and fall of Struensee. -Statement of the case of donna Maria da Gloria. Character of Charles, 1st marquis Cornwallis. - Character of G: Canning.-Preface to a reprint of the Edinburgh review of 1755.-On the writings of Machiavel.— Review of mr. Godwin's Lives of E: and J: Philips.Review of Rogers' poems.-Review of Mme. de Stael's De l'Allemagne.-Review of the causes of the revolution of 1688.- Memoir of the affairs of Holland, 16671686.-Discourse read at the opening of the Literary society of Bombay.-Vindiciæ gallicæ.--Reasons against the french war of 1793. — On the state of France in 1815. - On the right of parliamentary suffrage. Speeches. Ranke, Franz Leopold v. Sämmtliche werke. Leipz. 1867-81. 48 v. in 41. O. 904:36

Contents. V. 1-6. Deutsche geschichte im zeitalter der reformation. 7. Zur deutschen geschichte vom religionsfrieden bis zum dreissigjährigen krieg. 8-13. Französische geschichte, vornehmlich im 16. und 17. jahrh. 14-22. Englische geschichte, vornehmlich im 17. jahrh. 23. Geschichte Wallensteins. 24. Abhandlungen und versuche. Die grossen mächte. Zur kritik preussischer memoiren. Ueber den fall des brandenburgischen ministers von Danckelmann. - Ueber die erste bearbeitung der geschichte der schlesischen kriege von könig Friedrich II.-Ueber den briefwechsel Friedrich des grossen.

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