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Milw. 1882-4. F. Minerva, The. V. 3, apr.-sept. 1825. T. p. w. [N. Y. 1825.]

M Note. Contains also "The New York literary gazette and Phi beta kappa repository" v. 1, no. 1-5. Modern age, The. V. 1-3, jan. 1883-june 1884. Buffalo, N. Y. 1883, 1884. O. M Discontinued.

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Monograph, The; a serial collection of indexed essays. V. 1, no. 1-50. Bangor, Me. 188183. 0. Nation, The; a weekly journal devoted to politics, literature, science and art. V. 2–39, jan. 1866-dec. 1884. N. Y. 1866-84. Q. RM National quarterly review, The, ed. by E: I. Sears. V. 5-9, 11-19, 26, 27, 30, 32-41, june 1862-oct. 1880. N. Y. 1862-80. O. M

Note. In v. 35-37 the editor's name is changed to D: A. Gorton, in v. 38-40 the name of C: H. Woodman is added, and v. 41 is ed. by the latter alone. Discontinued.

New Englander, The, ed. by G: P. Fisher, Timothy Dwight and W: L. Kingsley. V. 21-28. New Haven. 1862-69. O.

M Note. No editor's name given on title-page of v. 21-24.

New York herald. Nov. 9, 1860-jan. 1, 1862; dec. 1862-dec. 1866. N. Y. 1860-6. F. M Nineteenth century, The; a monthly review ed. by James Knowles. V. 1-16, march 1877-dec. 1884 Lond. 1877-84. O. M North american review, The. V. 66-73, 75-109, 116-119, 127-139, jan. 1848-dec. 1884. N. Y. 1848-84. O.

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North british review, The. V. 1-53, may 1844jan. 1871. Edinb. 1844-71. O.

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Old and new. V. 3, 4, 6, 8-11, jan. 1871-may 1875. Bost. 1871-75. O.

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Outing and the wheelman; an illustrated monthly magazine of recreation. V. 1-4, oct. 1882-sept. 1884. Bost. 1882-84. Q.

M Note. V. 1, 2 are called: "The wheelman; an illustrated magazine of cycling literature and news." Overland monthly, The, devoted to the develop

ment of the country. 1st ser., v. 8-11; 2d

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ser., v. 1-4, jan. 1872-dec. 1873, jan. 1883dec. 1884. San Francisco, 1872-84. O. Penn monthly, The; devoted to literature, science, art and politics. V. 6-14, jan. 1875-july 1882. Phila. 1875-82. O. M Discontinued. Princeton review, The. V. 26, 28, and new ser., v. 5-14, jan. 1854-oct. 1856, jan. 1880-dec. 1884. N. Y. 1854-84. O. M Note. V. 26, 28 have title-page, reading "The biblical repertory and Princeton review." Discontinued. Punch. V. 86, 87, jan.-dec. 1884. Lond. 1884. Q. RM Putnam's monthly magazine of american literature, science and art. V. 1-14, 16, jan. 1853-nov. 1870. N. Y. 1853–70. O.

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Note. Title-page of v. 10 reads: "Emerson's magazine and Putnam's monthly, vol. 5." V. 11-16 form a new series of which the title is "Putnam's magazine; original papers on literature, science, art and national interests." Discontinued. Quarterly review, The. V. 1-99, 101-120, 122-126, 128-130, 134, 135, 137-139, 141-158, feb. 1809 -oct. 1884. Lond. 1809-52, 1881-84. O.; N. Y. (Am. reprint) 1852-80. Q. M St. Nicholas; an illustrated magazine for young folks, conducted by Mary Mapes Dodge. V. 1-11, nov. 1873-oct. 1884. O. Note. Title-page of v. 1-8, pt. 1, reads: "St. Nicholas; Scribner's illustrated magazine for girls and boys, etc."

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Note. Succeeded by "The century", which see. Same. [Circulating copy.] V. 9, 10, 12, 20-22. N. Y. 1875-81. O. 52: 209-222 Southern literary messenger, The; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. V. 15, 16, jan. 1849-dec. 1850. Richmond. 1849, 1850. Q. Discontinued.

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Temple bar: a London magazine for town and country readers. V. 2-26, 30, 35, 36, 38-41, 43-72, apr. 1861-dec. 1884. Lond. 1861-84. 0. Vicksburg daily whig. Jan.-dec. 1839. Vicksburg, Miss. 1839. F.

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Westminster review, The. V. 58-92, 96-100, 102, 103, 105-122, july 1852-oct. 1884. N. Y. (Am. ed.) 1852-83. Q.; Lond. 1884. O. M Wide awake. V. 1-19, july 1875-nov. 1884. Bost. [1875]-1884. 19 v. Q. Same. [Circulating copy]. 52:401-419 Youth's cabinet, The; a repository of gems for the mind and heart, Francis C. Woodworth, ed. Ill. N. Y. 1846. O.

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Note. Konrad Reichard ed. of v. 16. Discontinued. Milwaukee freidenker; zeitschrift für freies menschenthum. V. 1-5, 10-13, apr. 1872— dec. 1884. Milw. 1872-84. F. Note. The title, since jan. 1, 1875 is "Freidenker; freiheit, bildung und wohlstand für alle.' Nord und süd; eine deutsche monatsschrift, herausg. von Paul Lindau. V. 1-32, april 1877-march 1885. Etched portraits. Berlin and Breslau. 1877-85. O. Salon, Der, für literatur, kunst und gesellschaft, herausg. von Franz Hirsch. V. 23-34, jan. 1879-dec. 1884. Leipz. 1879-84. O. M Ueber land und meer; allgemeine illustrirte zeitung. V. 49-52, oct. 1882-sept. 1884. Stuttgart. 1882-84. F.

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Note. Title-page of v. 1-9 reads "Jahrbuch zum Conversations-lexikon", of v. 10-27 adds "Monatsschrift zum Conversations-lexikon" to present title. Vierteljährliches magazin der modernen lite

ratur. V. 21-25, 28-31, 33, 35, 36, jan. 1881 -jan. 1885. Milw. 1881-85. O. M Vom fels zum meer; Spemann's illustrirte zeitschrift für das deutsche haus. V. 1-6, oct. 1881-sept. 1884. Stuttgart. 1881-84. O. M Westermann's illustrirte deutsche monatshefte, herausg. von F: Spielhagen; ein familienbuch für das gesammte geistige leben der gegenwart. V. 45-56, oct. 1878 sept. 1884. Braunschweig. 1879-84. Q. M

French.

L'écho de la France; revue étrangère de science et de littérature. V. 1-5, Montreal. 186568. O.

M Revue des deux mondes. V. [195-198, 255-278], jan. aug. 1871, jan. 1881-dec. 1884. Paris. 1871-84. O.

M Note. The numbering on the title-page of the vols. is as follows: 2de période, tome 91-94; 3e période, tome 43-66. Revue internationale sous la direction de M. Angelo de Gubernatis. V. 1-3, dec. 25, 1883 sept. 10, 1884. Florence, 1884. O. M

II. PHILOSOPHY.

1. In general.

1. Comprehensive works. Horwicz, Adolf. Wesen und aufgabe der philosophie, ihre bedeutung für die gegenwart und ihre ansichten für die zukunft. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v5 Grassmann, Robert. Die wissenschaftslehre, oder philosophie. Stettin. 1875. O. 100:1

Contents. 1. T. Die denklehre.-2. T. Die wissenslehre. 3. T. Die erkenntnisslehre. (les buch: Die bewusstseinslehre; 2es buch: Die bildungslehre; 3es buch: Die geisteslehre; 4es buch: Das staatswissen.) 4. T. Die weisheitslehre. (les buch: Die vertiefungslehre; 2es buch: Die offenbarungslehre; 3es buch: Die heilslehre; 4es buch: Das gotteswissen.) Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de. A philosophical dictionary. From the french, with add. notes, both critical and argumentative. Bost. 1856. 2 v. in 1. O.

2. Essays.

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Bowen, Francis. Philosophical essays. In his Gleanings. 824.1:6

Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Cornwallis, C. F. Philosophical inquiries and philosoph. experiences by a pariah. [Anon.] In Small books on great subjects.

829.2:48 v1 Dana, Alexander H. Ethical and physiological inquiries, chiefly relative to subjects of popular interest. N. Y. 1862. D. 104:9 Contents. Races of men.-Compensations of life.Identity. Necessity. Authorship. - Influence of great men. — Lawyers. Hereditary character. Sensuality.-Health.-Narcotic stimulants.-External religion. Inequality in the condition of men. Wisdom of the ancients. -Theology. - War.-Seminaries of learning.-Reason and faith.-The supernatural. Fear of death.-Character as determined by corporeal organism.-Self-renovation.-Government and laws.-Science of medicine.-Diet.-Population. Probation of life. - Neuromathy.-Inspíra

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De Quincey, T: Essays on the philosophical În 824.2: 29 Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Hedge, F: H: Atheism in philosophy, and other essays. Bost. 1884. D. 104:8

Contents. Epicurus.-Arthur Schopenhauer's phil osophy-Critique of pessimism as taught by Eduard v. Hartmann.-Life and character of Augustine.Gottfried W: v. Leibniz.-Immanuel Kant.-Irony.The philosophy of fetichism.-Genius.-The lords of life. Hume, D: Essays and treatises on various subjects; with a brief sketch of the author's life and writings. Added, dialogues concerning natural religion. Bost. n. d. O.

Contents. My own life.-Letter from Adam Smith to W: Strahan.-Inquiry concerning human understanding.-Dissertation on the passions.-An inquiry concerning the principles of morals.-A dialogue.The natural history of religion.-Essays on suicide.→ Dialogues concerning natural religion. McCosh, James. Philosophic series; no. 1-7. N. Y. 1882-84. 2 v. D. 104:7

Contents. (V. 1.) 1. Criteria of diverse kinds of truth, a treatise on applied logic. 2. Energy, sufficient and final cause. 3. Development, what it can do and what it cannot do. 4. Certitude, providence and prayer. (V. 2.) 5. Locke's theory of knowledge, with a notice of Berkeley. 6. Agnosticism of Hume and Huxley, with a notice of the scottish school. 7. A criticism of the critical philosophy.

Mill, J: Stuart. [Philosophical essays.] In his Dissertations and discussions. 824.2:70

Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Peirce, C: S., ed. Studies in logic by members of the Johns Hopkins university. Bost. 1883. D.

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St. John, H:, viscount Bolingbroke. Letters or essays addressed to Alex. Pope. In his Works. 820.2:18 v3,4 Contents. Concerning the nature, extent and reality of human knowledge.-On the folly and presumption of philosophers.-On the rise and progress of monotheism.-Concerning authority in matters of religion. Sinnett, A. P. The occult world. Bost. 1882. D. 104:6

Contents. Occultism and its adepts.-The Theosophical society of N. Y.-Recent occult phenomena. -Teachings of occult philosophy. Stewart, Dugald. Philosophical essays; with

add., ed. by sir W: Hamilton. Edinb. 1877. O. 191+8 v5 Contents. Preliminary dissertation: Some errors relative to the philosophy of mind corrected; Some objections relative thereto obviated.-Pt. 1. Essays of a metaphysical import: On Locke's account of the

doctrines of some of his successors; On the idealism of Berkeley: On the influence of Locke's authority upon the philosophical systems which prevailed in France during the latter part of the 18th century; On the metaphysical theories of Hartley, Priestly and Darwin; On the tendency of some late philological speculations.-Pt. 2. Essays relative to matters of taste: On the beautiful; On the sublime; On taste; On the culture of certain intellectual habits connected with the first elements of taste. Warren, S: The intellectual and moral development of the present age. New ed. Edinb. 1854. D.

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Wright, Chauncey. Philosophical discussions; with a biographical sketch of the author by C: Eliot Norton. N. Y. 1877. O. 104:4 Contents. Biographical sketch.-A physical theory of the universe.-Natural theology as a positive science. -The philosophy of Herbert Spencer. Limits of natural selection.-The genesis of species. -Evolution by natural selection.-Evolution of selfconsciousness.-The conflict of studies.-The uses and origin of the arrangements of leaves in plants McCosh on intuitions. Mansel's reply to Mill. Lewes's Problems of life and mind. - McCosh on Tyndall.-Speculative dynamics.-Books relating to the theory of evolution.-German darwinism.-A fragment on cause and effect.-John Stuart Mill; a commemorative notice.-Index.

3. History.

Bautain, L: Eugène Marie. An epitome of the history of philosophy; the work adopted by the university of France for instruction in the colleges and high schools. Tr. from the french, with add. and a continuation of the history from the time of Reid to the present day, by C. S. Henry. [Harper's family lib.] N. Y. 1846. 2 v. S. 109:4 Lefèvre, André. Philosophy, historical and critical; with an introd. by A. H. Keane. Lond. 1879. D. 109:5 Lange, F: Albert. History of materialism and criticism of its present importance. Authorized tr. by Ernest Chester Thomas. Bost. 1877-81. 3 v. O.

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Contents. V. 1. Materialism in antiquity. - The period of transition.-The 17th century. 2. The 18th century.-Modern philosophy. 3. The natural sciences.-Man and the soul.-Morality and religion. Lewes, G: H: The biographical history of philo

sophy, from its origin in Greece down to the present day. Library ed. enl. and rev. N. Y. 1866. 2 v. O. 109:1 Owen, J: Evenings with the skeptics, or Free discussion on free thinkers. Lond. 1881. 2 v. 0. 109:3

Contents. V. 1. Pre-christian skepticism. 2. Christian skepticism. Schwegler, Albert F: K: Franz. A history of philosophy in epitome. Tr. from the original german by Julius H. Seelye. 5th ed. N. Y. 1866. D. 109:2 Stewart, Dugald. Dissertation exhibiting the progress of metaphysical, ethical and political philosophy since the revival of letters in Europe; with add. now first publ., ed. by sir W: Hamilton. 2d ed., imp. Edinb. 1877. O. 191+8 v1 Ueberweg, F: History of philosophy, from Thales to the present time. Tr. from the 4th german ed. by G: S. Morris, with add. by Noah Porter, [and] a pref. by the eds. of the Philosophical and theological libr. [H. B. Smith and Ph. Schaff]. N. Y. [1873]. 2 v. O. 109+6 Contents. V. 1. Ancient and mediæval philosophy.

2. Modern philosophy; with add. by the tr., an app. on english and american phil. by Noah Porter, and an app. on italian phil. by Vincenzo Botta.

4. Ancient philosophies.

Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. Thoughts. Tr. by G: Long. 2d ed., rev. and cor. Lond. 1875. D. 188:1 Grote, G: Plato, and the other companions of Sokrates. 3d ed. Lond. 1875. 3 v. O.

184+1 Platon, (lat. Plato). Works; a new and literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum. Lond. 1854. 6 v. D. 184:2 Contents. V. 1. Apology of Socrates. - Crito. Phædo. Gorgias.- Protagoras.-Phædrus. - Thætetus.-Euthyphron.-Lysis. Tr. by H. Cary. 2. The republic.-Timæus.-Critias. Tr. by G. H. Davis. 3. Meno.-Euthydemus.-The sophist.-The statesman.Cratylus. Parmenides. The banquet. Tr. by G: Burges. 4. Philebus.-Charmides.-Laches.-Menexenus.-Hippias major.-Hippias minor.-Ion.-First Alcibiades. Second Alcibiades. - Theages. The rivals. Hipparchus. Minos. Clitopho. The epistles. Tr. by G: Burges. 5. The laws. Tr. by G: Burges. 6. The doubtful works, with lives of Plato by Diogenes Laertius, Hesychius and Olympiodorus, introductions to his doctrines by Alcinous and Albinus, the notes of T: Gray, and a general index to the whole work. Tr. by G: Burges.

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- A day in Athens with Socrates; translations from the Protagoras and the Republic of Plato. N. Y. 1883. S. 184:3 Weygoldt, G. P. Die philosophie der stoa nach ihrem wesen und ihren schicksalen; für weitere kreise dargestellt. [Die grossen philosophen des alterthums.] Leipz. 1883. Cornwallis, C. F. A brief view of greek philosophy, to the coming of Christ. In Small books on great subjects. 829.2:48 v2

5. Modern philosophies.

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Cousin, Victor. Course of the history of modern philosophy. Tr. by O. W. Wight. N. Y. 1866. 2 v. O. 190:2 Dean, Amos. Elements of philosophy in modern Europe. In his History of civilization. 309:5 v6 Eucken, Rudolph. The fundamental concepts of modern philosophic thought, critically and historically considered. Tr. by M. Stuart Phelps, with add. and cor. by the author and an introd. by Noah Porter. N. Y. 1880. D.

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190:3 Fischer, Ernst Kuno Berthold. Geschichte der neuern philosophie. München and Heidelb. 1867-80. 7 v. in 8. O. Contents. V. 1. Theil 1. Allgemeine einleitung.Descartes' leben, schriften und lehre. 1. Theil 1, Anhang. René Descartes' hauptschriften zur grundlegung seiner philosophie. 1. Theil 2. Fortbildung der lehre Descartes'.-Spinoza. 2. Leibniz und seine schule. 3. Kant's vernunftkritik und deren entstehung. 4. Kant's System der reinen vernunft auf grund der vernunftkritik. 5. Fichte und seine vorgänger. 6. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Same. V. 3-5. München. 1882-84. 3 v, (). 190:1

Contents. Same as above. V. 3, 4. 3te neu bearb. aufl. 5. 2te verm. und rev. aufl.

Herbert, T: Martin. The realistic assumptions of modern science examined. Lond. 1879. 142:2

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