288 SCIENCE AND THE HUMAN MIND 



*A History of Chemical Theories and Laws. M. M. Pattison 



Muir. 1907. 

 The Study of Chemical Composition : Its Method and 



Historical Development. Ida Freund. 1904. 

 Klassiker der exacten Wissenschaften. W. Ostwald. 



1889, etc. 

 *Medical History from the Earliest Times. E. T. Withing- 



ton. 1894. 

 *The Science of Life : an Outline of the History of Biology. 



J. A. Thomson, (c. 1900.) 

 *The Cambridge Modern History, the Dictionary of National 



Biography, and the *Encyclopsedia Britannica, loth 



and nth editions, have been used freely throughout 



the work. References are only given for some special 



reason 



CHAPTER II 



SCIENCE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD 



*The Dawn of Civilization. G. Maspero. Eng. trans., 



1896. 

 Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia. A. H. Sayce. 



1902. 



Die Agyptologie. H. Brugsch. 1891. 

 The Religion of Ancient Egypt. W. M. Flinders Petrie. 



1906. 

 *^Egean Civilisation. Crete. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 



nth ed. 

 A History of Ancient Greek Literature. Gilbert Murray. 



1897. 



Early Age of Greece. W. Ridgway. 1901. 

 *The Greek View of Life. G. Lowes Dickinson. 1896. 

 History of Greek Philosophy. Ed. Zeller. Eng. trans., 



1881. 

 *Greek Thinkers. T. Gomperz. Eng. trans., 3 vols., 



1901-5. 

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