138 Special Cultural Groups 



Gilson, Etienne (1884- ): 



1922: La philosophie au Moyen age (2 small vols., 326 p., Paris; Isis 5, 537). — 

 Second ed. revised and much increased (782 p., Paris 1944). 



1936: The spirit of mediaeval philosophy (Gifford Lectures 1931-32, 500 p., 

 New York ) . 



Original French edition (299 p., Paris 1932); 2nd ed. (450 p., Paris 1944). 



Haskins, Charles Homer (1870-1937; Isis 28, 53-56, portr.): 



1924: Studies in the history of mediaeval science (425 p., Cambridge, Harvard; 

 Isis 7, 121-24).— Second ed., 1927. 



1929: Studies in mediaeval culture (303 p., Oxford; Isis 14, 433-36). 



Hecker, Justus Friedrich Karl ( 1795-1850) : 



1835: Epidemics of the Middle Ages (London, Sydenham Society). — Re- 

 printed 1837, 1844, 1846, 1859. German edition by August Hirsch, Berlin 1865. 



Kibre, Pearl: 



1948: The nations in mediaeval universities (252 p.. Mediaeval Academy, Cam- 

 bridge, Massachusetts ) . 



Kimble, George Herbert Tinsley ( 1908- ) : 



1938: Geography in the Middle Ages (284 p., 20 pi., London; Isis 30, 540-42). 



Klebs, Arnold Carl (1870-1943): 



1938: Incunabula scientifica et medica. Short title list (Osiris 4, 1-359). 



Lacroix, Paid ( Bibliopliile Jacob, 1806-84): 



1878: Science and literature in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renais- 

 sance (quarto, 569 p., over 400 woodcuts, port., maps, London). — The French 

 original: Sciences et lettres au Moyen age {2nd ed., quarto, 616 p., ill.) was pub- 

 lished in Paris, 1877. 



Lelewel, Joachim ( 1786-1861 ) : 



1850-52: Geographic du Moyen age (4 vols, in 2, atlas of 50 pi., Bruxelles). 

 1857: Epilogue (316 p., 8 pi., Bruxelles). 



Nordenskiold, Adolf Erik ( 1832-1901 ) : 



1897: Periplus. An essay on the early history of charts and sailing directions 

 (Folio, 218 p., 100 ill., 60 maps, Stockholm). 



Picavet, Francois (1851-1921): 



1905: Esquisse d'une histoire generale et comparee des philosophies medievales 

 (400 p., Paris). 



Sarton, George: 



1927-48: Introduction to the history of science (3 vols, in 5, Baltimore). 

 Covers the Middle Ages, East and West, down to 1400. 



1938: The scientific literature transmitted through the incunabula (Osiris 5, 

 41-245, 60 facs., Bruges). Study based on Klebs (1938). 



Singer, Charles ( 1876- ) : 



1928: From magic to science, essays on the scientific twilight (272 p., 14 pi., 

 108 fig., London; Isis 13, 225). 



Strunz, Franz ( 1875- ) : 



1910: Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften im Mittelalter (126 p., 1 fig., 

 Stuttgart). 



Sudhoflf, Karl (1853-1938): 



1908: Deutsche medizinische Inkunabeln (Studien zur Geschichte der Medizin, 

 nos. 2/3) (302 p., 40 fig., Leipzig). 



1908: Beitrag zur Geschichte der Anatomie im Mittelalter, speziell der ana- 

 tomischen Graphik nach Handschriften des 9. bis 15. Jahrh. (Studien zur Geschi- 

 chte der Medizin, no. 4: 94 p., 3 fig., 24 pi., Leipzig). 



