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INDEX. 



302,303 ; 'Disquisitiones Arithmetics*!, ' 

 370 ; ' Theoria motus corporum coeles- 

 tium,' 384. 



Geikie, Sir Archibald, iii. 612. 



"Geist" (Spirit), iii. 465; "Geistig," 

 "Geistlich," 466; iv. 263. 286, 290; 

 ambiguity of the term, 645 sqq.; 

 Hegel's use of the term, 742 sqq. 



Gellert, iv. 292. 



Genealogical record, iii. 182 ; principle, 

 iv. 531. 



' Gentleman's Magazine,' iii. 92. 



Geoffroy, iii. 554 ; and Comte, iv. 188. 



Geometry, synthetical, iv. 435. 



Germain, Sophie, Ampere and, iii. 235. 



German Idealism, Spinoza and, iiL 121 

 (see also Idealism). 



'German Philosophv since Kant,' iii. 

 334. 



' German Speculation since Kant,' His- 

 tory of, iiL 33. 



German Universities, iii. 125, 126 ; facul- 

 ties of, 130, 133, 177, 201, 211, 351, 

 424, 425, 545. 



Germany the home of Criticism in 

 wider sense, iii. 98. 



Gervinus, G. G., iii. 150 ; and Hettner, 

 129, 148 ; ' Gesch. des Xeunzehnten 

 Jahrhunderts,' iv. 200. 



Gessner, G. M., iii. 127, 137. 



Gibbon, 'History of the Decline and 

 Fall of the Roman Empire,' iv. 

 140. 



Gifford Lectures, iiL 163; Ward's 

 'Naturalism and Agnosticism,' 278; 

 397 ; Haldane's, 466 ; Ward's ' Realm 

 of Ends. 'Ac., 542 ; Bosanqnet's ' Prin- 

 ciple of Individuality and Value,' 542 ; 

 625 ; iv. 229, 701. 



Gilbert, ' de Magnete,' iii. 322. 



Giotto, iv. 47. 



Gizycki, iv. 588. 



" Gnostics," iiL 170, 171. 



Gockel or Goclenins, Rudolph, Prof, at 

 Marburg, iii. 200. 



Godwin, Win., iv. 460. 



Goethe, iii. 98, 116, 119 ; Schiller and, 

 120, 257 ; Lewes' Life of, 122 ; Her- 

 mann and Dorothea,' 129, 138, 144 ; 

 ' Metamorphosis of Plants ' ( ' Versuch 

 die Metamorphose der Pflanzen zu 

 erklaren'), 192; 550; 193, 265, 

 303, 350, 353; 'to Eckermann' 

 quoted, 354 : Bielchowsky, bio- 

 grapher of, ib. ; ' Gbtz von Ber- 

 lichingen ' ; ' Prometheus * ; ' Wer- 

 tber's Leiden ' ; ' Klavigo ' ; ' Faust ' ; 

 ' Wilhelm Meister ' ; ' Iphigenie,' 355 ; 

 356 ; ' Wilhelm Meister,' 363 ; 364, 



366; inspires Schelling, 372; 387, 

 444, 462, 465, 471. 473, 483, 492, 547, 

 548 ; ' Faust ' quoted, 559 ; iv. 158, 

 311, 366 ; iiL 589 ; 'to Eckermann ' 

 quoted, 608 ; synoptic view, 611 ; 

 t>12 ; quoted, 613, 615, 626 ; Epilogue 

 to Schiller's ' Song of the Bell,' iv. 7 ; 

 classical study in Germany, 8 ; 10, 

 11, 12 ; Schiller and, 16 ; 17 ; split in 

 humanistic movement, 21; "inner 

 freedom," 22; 'Faust,' ib. ; 23, 32 ; 

 influence on Schiller, 31, 32 ; German 

 architecture, 33 ; and Ruskin, ib. ; 

 ' Werke,' 36 ; introduction of term 

 "characteristic," 37; "Urpflanze," 38; 

 " Urphanomen," ib. ; ' Collector and 

 his Friends,' ib. ; 'Dialogue,' 39; 

 Correspondence with Meyer, ib. ; 

 contemporary of Schelling, 40 ; 

 philosophy of nature, 41 ; "Intuitive 

 Judgment" quoted, 42 ; 44, 46, 48 ; 

 poetic comprehension of nature, 57, 

 58 ; 92, 94, 98, 99 ; ' Dichtung und 

 Wahrheit' quoted, 134, 137, 139, 

 149, 165, 166. 171, 173, 292; and 

 Jacobi quoted, 299 : cosmic pantheism, 

 310; 342; spirit of worship, 355; 

 and Carlyle, 356 sqq.; 359, 425; 

 1 West-ostliche Divan.' 426 ; 467, 473, 

 474, 497, 498, 551, 574, 618, 620, 631, 

 637. 



Goldsmith, iiL 452 ; and Goethe, iv. 

 136 ; 620. 



Good, The, iii. 433 ; or Worth, 503 ; 

 problem of, iv. 15 qq.; 66, 67, 110, 

 115, 125, 133, 150, 152, 156, 157, 159, 

 177, 189, 206 sqq. ; 230, 244, 250, 252, 

 256 sqq. ; 296 sqq. ; 345. 



Goschel, K. FT., iv. 61 ; 'Monism of 

 Thought,' 198. 



Gdttingen and Higher education of 

 Germany, iiL 130. 



Gottingen and the Critical Spirit, 

 iiL 127. 



Gottingen School, iii. 128 ; Weimar and, 

 129. 



Gottingen Seelensubstanz, iiL 261. 



Gottingen University, iiL 126. 127, 128, 

 129, 138, 163, 164, 170, 198, 370. 



Gooch, C. P., on Buckle, iv. 511 ; 571, 

 581. 



Gournay, J. C., iv. 452. 



Gray, iii. 452, 609. 



Gregory, G., transl. Lowth's 'Prselec- 

 tiones Academics de Sacra Poesi 

 Hebraeorum,' iii. 165. 



Green, J. R.. 'History of the English 

 People,' iii. 32 ; The Revolution, 

 quoted, iv. 130 sqq. 



