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INDEX. 



Mosaic Decalogue, iv. 253. 



Mosheim, J. L. von, ' History of 

 Heresy,' iii. 170. 



Mozart, iii. 314. 



Mozley, J. K., 'Ritschliaiiism,' iv. 322, 

 349. 



Muirhead, J. H., ed. 'Library of Philo- 

 sophy,' iii. 466. 



Miiller, Johannes, iii. 73 ; and Liebig, 

 211; 214, 215, 258, 259, 598; iv. 608, 

 71(), 753. 



Miiller, Max, iv. 273, 398. 



Miiller, Ottfried, iii. 139, 152 ; ' History 

 of Greece,' 153 ; ' History of Hellenic 

 Tribes and Places,' 153 ; 154, 370. 



Munich Collection of History of 

 Sciences in Germany, iv. 15. 



Musset, de, iv. 204. 



Mythology or Symbolism, iv. 45. 



Napier, ' Logarithmic Tables,' iii. 322. 



Napoleon, iii. 234, 235 ; Code Civil of, 

 133; iv. 140, 478. 



Napoleonic occupation, iii. 138 ; wars, 

 363. 



Nash, H. S., ' History of the Criticism 

 of the New Testament,' iii. 127. 



Nationality, idea of, iv. 574 sqq. 



Natural philosophy, iii. 549, 553 ; 

 Thomson and Tait, 576. 



Naturalism, of English poetry and art, 

 iii. 547 ; iv. 185. 



Nature, psycho-physical view of, iii. 17, 

 266, 518 ; Lucretius's poem, 197 ; re- 

 habilitation of, 458 ; philosophy of, 

 460; 547, 558, 561, 582, 583; con- 

 ception of, 515 ; 544 ; problem of, 

 ih., 545, 546, 548, 592, 593, 616, 618, 

 619, 625 ; exact study of, 547 ; soul 

 and, 571 ; laws of, 572, 615 ; effects 

 of modern analysis on conceptions of, 

 606 ; artistic view of, 610 ; interpre- 

 tation of, 611 ; synoptic view of, 613 ; 

 Lachelier quoted, 621, 622, 626 ; and 

 Art, iv. 34, 229, 230 ; return to, 449. 



Neander, J., iii. 170. 



Nebular hypothesis, iv. 693. 



Neo-criticism in France, iii. 297. 



Neo-Hegelianism in England, iii. 297 ; 

 iv. 612. 



Neo-idealistic movement of thought, 

 iii. 94. 



Neo-Kantism in Germany, iii. 297 ; iv. 

 603, 612, 723, 747. 756. 



Neo-platonism, iv. 649. 



Nettleship, Lewis, iii. 95 ; ' Memoir of 

 Green,' iv. 217. 



Newman, F. W., Letter from Mar- 

 tineau quoted, iv. 375 sqq. 



Newman, J. H., 'Grammar of Assent,' 

 iii. 531 ; iv. 381, 382 ; 395. 



New Testament, iii. 165 ; 166, 169, 170. 



Newton, Law of Attraction, iii. 112 ; 

 Boyle and, 197; Galileo and, 202; 

 ' Principia,' 212; Newtonianism in 

 France, 220, 227 ; 256 ; and Leibniz, 

 302; 309; Law of Gravitation, 310; 

 323, 377 ; natural philosophy, 338 ; 

 laws of motion, 339 ; 368, 399, 558, 

 567 ; mathematical view of, iv. 282 

 sqq. ; 467, 778. 



Newton-Clarke, mathematical view, and 

 Kant, iv. 283. 



Niebuhr, B. G., iii. 98; 139; recon- 

 struction of Roman History, 143, 

 144 ; broader views of History since, 

 150 ; 151 ; conception regarding 

 sources of History of Republican 

 Rome, 152 ; Lectures on Ancient 

 History at Bonn, 152; 153, 156, 160 : 

 the elder, 165 ; ' Vorbereitende Zeit,' 

 iv. 217, 501. 



Nietzsche, E. Forster, ' BiograjAy of 

 Nietzsche,' iii. 142. 



Nietzsche, Fr., iii. 78 ; Biography of, 

 142 ; 423, 454, 526 ; iv. 93, 126, 200 

 sqq. ; 208, 228, 246 sqq. ; Immoral- 

 ism, 254 ; Carlyle and, 357 ; Schopen- 

 hauer and, 390 sqq. ; Superman, 393 ; 

 394, 395 ; and Guyau, 408 ; 537, 764. 



'Nineteenth Century Review,' Tenny- 

 son's Prefatory Poem quoted, iii. 530 ; 

 ' Symposium,' 531 ; iv. 374 ; 377, 394. 



" Nirvana " of the Buddhi-st, iv. 392. 



" Noetic " School of Oxford, iv. 287. 



Norrisian Prize Essay on Ritschl's 

 Theology, iv. 322 ; 349. 



North Carolina, Colony of, iv. 428. 



Nosologic, iii. 272. 



Noumena, opposed to Phenomena, iii. 

 125. 



Noumenon (see 'Thing in itself). 



Novalis, Theory of Artistic Irony, iv. 

 59 ; 173, 583. 



Oerstadt, iii. 92 ; ' Der Geist in der 



Natur,' 591. 

 Oesterreich 0. , ' Deutsche Literatur- 



zeitung,' iv. 93. 

 Oken, iii. 92 ; ' Naturphilosophie,' 370 ; 



591 ; 454, 550, 554 ; iv. 518, 740. 

 Old Testament, Eichhorn's Introduction 



to the, iii. 164 ; Archaeology, 165 ; 



166, 170. 

 Oman, 'The Romantic Triumph,' iv. 



288. 

 Ontologists, Phenomenists and, iii. 542. 

 Ontology, Being or Reality, iii. 431, 436, 



