A SHORT LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS 



Particular attention may be called to the important and valuable publica- 

 tions of the John Crerar Library, Chicago, prepared by Aksel G. S. Josephson : 

 viz. A List of Books on the History of Science (1911); Supplement to the Same 

 (1916); and A List of Books on the History of Industry and Industrial Arts 

 (1915). 



A. GENERAL 



Abelson, Paul. 

 Arago, F. E. 



Avebury. 

 Bacon, Francis. 

 Bacon, Roger. 

 Bury, J. B. 

 Dannemann, F. 



Draper, J. W. 



Griffiths, A. B. 

 Henderson, L. J. 

 Holland, R. S. 

 Hume, M. 

 Huxley, T. H. 



Isis. 



The Seven Liberal Arts. A study in 



medieval culture. 

 Biographies of Distinguished Scientific 



Men. 



(See Lubbock.) 



The Advancement of Learning. 

 (See Little.) 



A History of Freedom of Thought. 

 Die Natunvissenschaften in ihrer Ent- 



wickelung und in ihrem Zusammen- 



hange. 4 vols. (1910-1913.) 

 Aits der Werkstatt grosser Forscher. 

 History of the Conflict between Religion 



and Science. 

 History of the Intellectual Development 



of Europe. 



Biographies of Scientific Men. 

 The Order of Nature. 

 Historic Inventions. 

 The Spanish People. 

 Advance of Science in the Last Half 



Century. 

 Revue consacree a I'histoire de la science. 



(March 1913-June 1914.) Edited by 



G. Sarton. 

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