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Bert, Paul. The doctrine of the Jesuits, with a dedication to Monsieur Freppel, bishop of Angers. pp. 612. Bradbury: Boston, 1880.

A statement of the reasons why the Jesuits should not be allowed to become the instructors of youth.

Cartwright, William Thomas. The Jesuits: their constitution and teaching. pp. xix+238. Murray: London, 1876.

Constitutiones societatis Jesu, anno 1558. Reprinted from the original edition, with an appendix containing a translation and several important documents. London, 1838.

Genelli, Christopher. The life of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Benziger: N. Y.

Hughes, Thomas. Loyola and the educational system of the Jesuits. pp. 302. Scribner: N. Y., 1892.

An account of the Jesuits by a member of the order.

Kip, W. I. The early Jesuit missions in North America. N. Y., 1882.

Maynard, Monsieur l'Abbé. The studies and teaching of the society of Jesus. Murphy: Baltimore, 1855.

Parkman, Francis. The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century. pp. 463. Little: Boston, 1867.

An account of the efforts of the earlier French Jesuits to convert the Indians.

Ranke, Leopold. The ecclesiastical and political history of the Popes of Rome during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Translated by Sarah Austin. 3 vols. London, 1840.

Verwyst, Chrysostom. Missionary labors of fathers Marquette, Menard, and Allouez. pp. 262. Hoffman: Chicago, 1886.

Donohoe, Thomas. The Iroquois and the Jesuits. pp. 276. Cath. Pub. Co.: Buffalo, 1895.

Hill, Walter H. Historical sketch of the St. Louis university. pp. 260. Fox: St. Louis, 1879.

Contains an account of the origin of the Jesuit society in Missouri.

2. Port Royalists.

Baynes, T. Spencer. The Port Royal logic. Translated with an introduction and notes. Blackwood: London, 1888.

Beard, Charles. Port Royal: a contribution to the history of religion and literature in France, 2 vols. pp. 451, 515. Williams: London, 1873.

A complete and connected narrative of a vital epoch in the history of education.

Courtney, W. L. Studies new and old. London, 1888.

Contains a sketch of Pascal and Jacqueline Pascal.

Cousin, Victor, and others. Jacqueline Pascal, or a glimpse of convent life at Port Royal. With an introduction by W. R. Williams. pp. 318. Carter: N. Y., 1860.

Pavillon, N. Further memories of Port Royal. Simpkin: London, 1869.

Schimmelpennick, Mary A. Port Royal and its saints. Longmans: London, 1855.

Schimmelpennick, Mary A. Select memoirs of Port Royal, 3 vols. pp. 324, 334, 327. Longmans: London, 1858.

A very comprehensive work and surpassed only by the great five-volume work of St. Beuve in the French.

Tollemache, Marguerite. French Jansenists. pp. 256. Paul: London, 1893.

Tregelles, S. P. The Jansenists [Port Royalists]: their rise, persecutions, and existing remnant. Bagster: London, 1851.

Mackaye, Maria E. The abbess of Port Royal and other French studies. pp. 150. Lee: Boston, 1892.

Pascal Blaise. The provincial letters. A new translation with historical introduction and notes by Thomas M'Crie.

Derby: N. Y., 1859.

pp. 470.

A study of Port Royal and its famous controversy with the Jesuits. Pascal, Blaise. The thoughts of. Translated by C. Kegan Paul. pp. 362. Paul: London, 1888.

One of the best presentations of the intellectual and spiritual ideals of Port Royal.

3. Other Orders.

Blackmar, F. W. Spanish colonization in the Southwest. pp. 79. Baltimore, 1890.

Contains an account of the social and industrial life of the early Jesuit and Franciscan missions in America.

Day, Samuel P. Monastic institutions: their origin, nature, progress, tendency. Longmans: London, 1865.

Herbermann, C. G., and others.

The Columbus memorial volume. pp. 193. Benziger: N. Y., 1893.

Gives an account of the educational activities of the Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans in America.

Lacordaire, J. B. H. Historical sketches of the order of Saint Dominic. N. Y.

Lovat, Lady. Life of Georges de Blois. Burns: London, 1873.

Contains an account of the Benedictine order.

Olyphant, Mrs. Margaret. Life of Francis of Assisi. Macmillan: London, 1877.

Stephens, Sir James. Essays on ecclesiastical biography. Longmans: London, 1867.

Contains a good account of the Benedictine order.

Wilson, Mrs. R. F. The Christian brothers, with a life of their founder, J. B. de la Salle. Paul: London, 1883.

e. Educational Biography.

Abelard and Heloise. Edited by Abby Sage Richardson. Boston, 1884.

Agassiz, Louis. His life and correspondence. Edited by Elizabeth Cary Agassiz. 2 vols. pp. 400, 794. Houghton: Boston, 1885.

Alcuin. Life by F. Lorenz. Translated from the German by Jane Mary Slee. Hurst: London, 1837.

Ambrose, St. His life, times, and teaching. By R. Thornton. pp. 215. Pott: N. Y., 1879.

Aristotle, a chapter from the history of science, by George Henry Lewes. pp. 404. Elder: London, 1864.

Contains a very good analysis of Aristotle's scientific writings.

Aristotle and the Christian church. By Brother Azarias. pp. 141. Paul: London, 1888.

Arnold, Thomas. Life and correspondence of, by Arthur Penryhn Stanley. Scribner: N. Y.

Arnold, Dr. Thomas. Life of, by E. J. Worboise. Hamilton: London, 1859.

Ascham, Roger. The whole works of, now first collected and revised with a life of the author by J. A. Giles. 4 vols. pp. 127, 459, 364, 368. Smith: London, 1865.

Vol. i contains a very satisfactory life of Ascham.

Ascham, Roger. A memoir, by Samuel Johnson.

Syracuse, 1890.

pp. 54. Bardeen:

Athanasius, Saint. His life and times. pp. 252. Young: N. Y., 1888.

Augustine and his companions. By G. F. Browne.

Young: N. Y., 1895.

pp. 201. Augustine, St. The life and labors of. Translated from the German of Philip Schaff, by T. C. Porter. pp. 150. Riker: N. Y., 1854.

Augustine, Saint. By William R. Clark. pp. 193. Pott: N. Y., 1878.

Bacon, Francis. By R. W. Church. pp. 214. Harper: N. Y.,

Barnard, Henry. The educational labors of: a study in the history of American pedagogy. By Will S. Monroe. pp. 35. Bardeen: Syracuse, 1893.

Barnard, Henry, the Nestor of American education. By James L. Hughes. pp. 16. Hartford, 1896.

Basedow. Translated from the German of Karl von Raumer. Reprinted from Barnard's American journal of education. pp. 27. Hartford, 1858.

Basedow. His life and educational work, by Ossian H. Lang. pp 29. Kellogg: N. Y., 1891.

Basil, St., the great. By Richard Travers Smith. pp 233. Pott: N. Y., 1879.

Bede, the venerable. By G. F. Browne. pp. 192. Young: N. Y., 1887. Bell, Dr. Andrew, an old educational reformer, by J. M. D. Meiklejohn. Blackwood: London, 1881.

Bernard, St., abbot of Clairvaux_A. D. 1091-1153. By Samuel J. Eales. pp. 258. Young: N. Y., 1890.

Boccaccio, as a man and author. By John Addington Symonds. pp. 101. Nimmo: London, 1895.

Buddha and early Buddhism. By Arthur Lillie. pp. 256. Trübner: London, 1881.

Buddha, the life of, and the early history of his order. Translated by W. Woodville Rockhill. pp. 273. Osgood: Boston, 1885. Calvin, John. The life of, by Thomas H. Dyer. pp. 458. Harper: N. Y., 1850.

Chrysostom, Saint, and Saint Augustine. By Philip Schaff. pp. 158. Whittaker: N. Y., 1891.

Chrysostom, Saint, his life and times. By W. R. W. Stephens. pp. 474. Murray: London, 1872.

Contains a very good account of the intellectual activities in Europe during the fourth century.

Cicero, an account of the life and letters of. Translated from the German of Bernard Rudolf Abeken. Edited by Charles Merivale. pp. 484. Longmans: London, 1854.

Colet, John. A life of. By J. H. Lupton. Bell: London, 1887. Comenius. His life and educational works. By S. S. Laurie. pp. 229. Small: Boston, 1885.

Professor Laurie has given a very full and critical analysis of the Great Didactic.

Comenius. Translated from the German of Karl von Raumer. Reprinted from Barnard's American journal of education. pp. 33. Hartford, 1858.

Comenius. The place of Comenius in the history of education. By Nicholas Murray Butler. pp. 20. Bardeen: Syracuse, 1892. Comenius. His life and principles of education, by Ossian H. Lang. pp. 26. Kellogg: N. Y., 26.

Confucius and the Chinese classics. Edited and compiled by A. W. Loomis. pp. 432. Roman: San Francisco, 1867.

Cousin, Victor. By Jules Simon. Translated by Melville B. Anderson and Edward Playfair Anderson. pp. 220. McClurg: Chicago, 1888.

Dante as philosopher, patriot, and poet. By Vincenzo Botta. pp. 413. Scribner: N. Y., 1865.

Dante: a sketch of his life and works. By May Alden Ward. pp. 303. Roberts: Boston, 1887.

Dominic, St., life of, with sketches of the Dominican order, by T. Alemay. N. Y.

Edgeworth, Maria, a study of. By Grace A. Oliver. pp. 567. Williams: Boston, 1882.

Edgeworth, Maria. [Famous Women Series.] By Helen Zimmern. pp. 305. Roberts: Boston, 1883.

Emerson, George B., his life and times. By R. C. Waterson. pp. 126. Cambridge, Mass., 1884.

Erasmus. By R. C. Jebb. pp. 55. University press: Cambridge,

1890.

Fénelon, archbishop of Cambray, the life of. By Charles Butler. pp. 226. Finley: Phila., 1811.

Francke. Life of. Translated from the German by S. Jackson. Seeley: London, 1887.

Fröbel. Reminiscences of. Translated by Mrs. Horace Mann. With a sketch of the life of Fröbel by Emily Shirreff. pp. 359. Boston, 1882.

Garfield and education. By B. A. Hinsdale. Houghton: Boston, 1882.

Gregory the Great. By J. Barmby. pp. 207.

Harris, William T., the educational labors of.
Bardeen: Syracuse, 1897.

Pott: N. Y., 1879.

By Will S. Monroe.

Hartlib, Samuel. A biographical memoir of, by H. Dircks. pp. 124. Bardeen: Syracuse, 1860.

Homer and Socrates. Translated from the French of A. de Larmartine by Eliza Winchell Smith. pp. 93. Lippincott: Phila.,

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