EDUCATIONAL WORKS. 9 
In Large 8vo, Handsome Cloth, Gilt Top, 21s. 
PREHISTORIC ANTIQUITIES 
OF THE ARYAN PEOPLES. 
By Pror. 0. SCHRADER oF JENA. 
Translated from the SeconD GERMAN EpITION by 
F. B. JEVONS, M.A, Litt.D., 
Principal of Hatfield Hall in the University of Durham. 
In Dr. ScHRADER’s great work is presented to the reader a most able 
and judicious summary of all recent researches into the Origin and History 
of those Peoples, Ancient and Modern, to whom has been mainly entrusted 
the civilisation and culture of the world. 
Dr. Schrader’s pictures of the Primeval Indo-European Period :—The 
Animal Kingdom, Cattle, The Plant-World, Agriculture, Computation of 
Time, Food and Drink, Clothing, Dwellings, Traffic and Trade, The Culture 
of the Indo-Europeans, and The Prehistoric Monuments of Europe 
(especially the Swiss Lake-Dwellings), Family and State, Religion, The 
Original Home—will be found not only of exceeding interest in themselves, 
but of great value to the Student of History, as throwing light upon 
later developments. 
Part I.—Hisrory oF LINGUISTIC PALZONTOLOGY. 
Part II.—RESEARCH BY MEANS OF LANGUAGE AND HISTORY. 
Part 11].—Tue First APPEARANCE OF THE METALS. 
Part I[V.—THE PRIMEVAL PERIOD. 
“ Dr. SCHRADER’S GREAT WORK.’— Times. 
sFne- Jevons has done his work excellently, and Dr. Schrader’s book isa model of 
industry, erudition, patience, and, what is rarest of all in these obscure studies, of 
moderation and common sense.’’— Saturday Review. 
** INTERESTING FROM BEGINNING TO END. '—WManchester Guardian. 
“A work in every respect of CONSPICUOUS EXCELLENCE.” — B(ru)gm(ann)— 
Litterar. Centralbl. 
*<T must confess that, for long, I have read no work which has roused in me so lively 
an interest as Dr. SCHRADER’S. Here all is FRESH, LIVING INSIGHT, AND SOLID 
WELL-BALANCED REASONING.”— Wilh. Geiger—Deutsche Litteraturzeitung. 
‘* A MOST REMARKABLE BOOK.”’—St(einthal)—Zeitschrift fir V dlkerpsychologie und 
Sprachwissenschaft. 
“Every one who, for any reason whatsoever, is interested in the beginnings of 
European Civilisation and Indo-European Antiquity, will be obliged to place Dr. 
SCHRADER’S book on his library shelves.”—Gustav Meyer—Philologische Woehenschrift. 
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