256 BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I 863- I 866 



Carnets de voyages: Notes stir la province [Travel Notebooks: Notes on the 



provinces] 



These notes had been written by Taine during the period (1863- 1866) when 

 he was in charge of examinations for admission to Saint-Cyr, and, since he had 

 expressed the intention of pubHshing them, they were printed posthumously. 



1896 (December). — H. Taine, de I'Academie fran9aise Carnets de voyage: 

 Notes sur la province, 1863-1865, Paris: Hachette, 1897, vi-351 pages. 



1864 (February)-i866 (May) 

 Voyage en Italic [V^oyage in Italy] 



Shortly after publication of the History, Taine left on a trip to Italy, returning 

 to Paris in May, his notebooks crammed with notes which later were reworked 

 into a volume. Much of this material was first published as articles in the 

 Revu£ des Deux-Mondes, starting in December, 1864, and continuing through 

 May, 1866. 



1866 (January). — Voyage en Italic, par H. Taine, Vol. I: Naples et Rome, Paris: 

 Hachette, 1866, 528 pages. 



1866 (November). — Voyage en Italic, par H. Taine, Vol. II: Florence et 

 Vinisc, Paris: Hachette, 1866, 562 pages. 



These volumes continued to appear separately in France; by 1 901-1902, in 

 their loth edition. 



English: (i) Italy: Naples and Rome, translated by J. Durand, London, 1867; 

 corrected. New York, 1869. 



(2) Italy: Florence and Venice, translated by J. Durand, New York, 1869. 



(3) The 3rd edition (New York: Leypoldt & Holt, 1871) was Taine's Italy, 

 'two volumes in one, with corrections and indices'. 



1 864- 1 865 (Winter) 



Philosophic de Vart [The Philosophy of Art] 



'. . . a course of Lectures delivered during the winter of 1864, before the 

 students of Art of the J^colc des Beaux Arts at Paris, by H. Taine, Professeur 

 d'£sthetique et d^Histoire dc VArt in that institution' (from 'Preface' to John 

 Durand's translation, p. 11). Despite continued opposition in the conservative 

 French Academy, Taine had at long last received official recognition. 



1865 (August). — Philosophic de Vart, par H. Taine, Lemons professees a I'ficole 

 des Beaux-Arts, Paris: Germer Bailliere, 1865, 173 pages. 



Later incorporated in a two-volume Philosophic de Vart (Paris: Hachette, 

 1880, ii-330 and 415 pages), which was in its 9th edition by 1901. 



English: (i) As a separate volume: The Philosophy of Art, translated by J. 

 Durand, revised by the author, London: H. Bailliere, 1865, xiv-167 pages. 



(2) In the two-volume edition: Lectures on Art, translated by J. Durand, New 

 York: Henry Holt & Company, 1883- 1884 (First and Second Series). 



