A SHORT LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS 



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Whewell, W. 



White, A. D. 

 Williams, H. S. 



History of Scientific Ideas. Being the 

 first part of the philosophy of the induc- 

 tive sciences. (1858.) 



A History of the Warfare of Science with 

 Theology in Christendom. 



A History of Science. 



Nineteenth Century Science. 



Allman, G. J. 

 Apollonius of Perga. 

 Aristotle. 



Baikie, James. 

 Breasted, J. H. 



Butcher, S. H. 



Davidson, Thomas. 



Euclid. 



Fairbanks, A. 



Freeman, K. E. 



Frontinus. 



Galen. 



Gibbon, Edward. 



Gomperz, Theodor. 



Gow, James. 

 Grote, George. 



Hawes, C. H. and H. 

 Heath, Thomas L. 



Jastrow, M. 

 Lewes, G. H. 



B. ANCIENT SCIENCE 



Greek Geometry from Thales to Euclid. 

 Treatise on Conic Sections, (c. 220 B.C.) 

 On the Parts of Animals ; on Generation, 



etc. 



Sea Kings of Crete. 

 Ancient Times : a history of the early 



world. 



Some Aspects of the Greek Genius. 

 Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals. 

 Elements, (c. 300 B.C.) 

 First Philosophers of Greece. 

 Schools of Hellas. 



The Waterworks of Rome. (c. 100 A.D.) 

 On the Natural Faculties, (c. 180 A.D.) 

 Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 

 Greek Thinkers : a history of ancient 



philosophy. 



A Short History of Greek Mathematics. 

 Plato and the Other Companions of 



Socrates. 



Crete the Forerunner of Greece. 

 Apollonius of Perga. 

 Archimedes. 

 Aristarchus of Samos. 

 The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements. 

 Diophantus of Alexandria. 

 The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria. 

 Aristotle; a Chapter in the History of 



Science. 



