AUTHORS AND TITLES 



26. Mythologies. Jane Ellen Harrison, Newnham College, 

 Cambridge. 



27. Theories Regarding the Immortality of the Soul. 

 Clifford H. Moore, Harvard University. 



28. Stage Antiqotties. James T. Allen, University of 

 California. 



29. Greek Politics. Ernest Barker, King^s College, 

 University of London. 



30. Roman Politics. Frank Frost Abbott, Princeton 

 University. 



31. Roman Law. Roscoe Pound, Harvard Law School. 



32. Economics and Society. M. T. Rostovtzeff, University 

 of Wisconsin. 



33. Military and Maritime Antiquities. E. S. McCart- 

 ney, Northwestern University. 



34. The Greek Fathers. Roy J. Deferrari, The Catho- 

 lic University of America. 



35.  Biology and Medicine. Henry Osbom Taylor, 



New York. 



36. Mathematics. David Eugene Smith, Teachers^ College, 

 Columbia University. 



37. Lo\^ OF Nature. H. R. Fairclough, Leland Stanford 

 Junior University. 



38. Astronomy and Astrology. Franz Cumont, Brussels. 



39. The Fine Arts. Arthur Fairbanks, Museum of Fine 

 Arts, Boston. 



40. Architectuee. Alfred M. Brooks, Swarthmore College. 



41. Engineering. Alexander P. Gest, Philadelphia. 



42. Greek Private Life, Its Sur\'ivals. Charles Burton 

 Gulick, Harvard University. 



43. Roman Private Life, Its Survivals. Walton B. Mc- 

 Daniel, University of Pennsylvania. 



44. Folk Lore. CsimpheW Bonner, University of Michigan. 



45. Greek and Roman Education. 



46. Christian Latin Writers. Andrew F. West, Princeton 

 University. 



47. Roman Poetry and Its Influence upon European 

 Culture. Paul Shorey, University of Chicago. 



48. Psychology. 



49. Music. 



50. Ancient and Modern Rome. Rodolfo Lanciani, Rome. 



