BIBLIOGRAPHY 291 



CHAPTER IV 



THE RENAISSANCE AND ITS ACHIEVEMENT 



""Cambridge Modern History (1902-1911). Vol. I . 



Ch. XVI. : The Classical Renaissance. R. C. Jebb. 



Ch. XVII. : The Christian Renaissance. M. R. James. 

 *The Renaissance in Italy. J. A. Symonds. 1897. 

 Life of Leo X. W. Roscoe. 1805. 

 *L6onard de Vinci. Gabriel Sailles. 1906. 

 Leonardo da Vinci's Note Books. Arranged and rendered 



into English by Ed. M' Curdy. 1906. 

 La Philosophic de Leonard de Vinci. Peladan. 1910. 

 Giordano Bruno. J. L. M'Intyre. 1903. 

 Life of Giordano Bruno. T. Firth. 1887. 

 The Praise of Folly. Erasmus. New ed., 1870. 

 History of the Conflict between Religion and Science. 



J. W. Draper. 1875. 



*Galileo, his Life and Work. J. J. Fahie. 1903. 

 De Magnete. W. Gilbert. 1600. Eng. trans., ed. S. P. 



Thompson. 1900. 

 Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendi-Charltoniana ; or, A Fabric 



of Science Natural. Walter Charlton. 1654. 

 Bacon, Francis, Viscount St Albans. Letters and Life. 



J. Spedding. 7 vols., 1861-74. 



*Bacon's Essays and the Advancement of Learning. 1902. 

 Francis Bacon. Works. Ed. Ellis, Spedding and Heath. 



1857-70. 



Essaies de Montaigne. New ed., 7 vols., 1886-89. 

 Cartesianism. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 

 Port Royal. C. A. Sainte-Beuve. 6 vols., 1882. 

 Port Royal. Charles Beard. 2 vols., 1861. 

 Lettres Provinciales. Blaise Pascal. New ed., 1853. 

 Types of Ethical Theory. James Martineau. 2 vols., 



1886. 

 *Sir Isaac Newton. Life. D. Brewster. 2 vols., 1855. 



Opera. Ed. S. Horsley. 5 vols., 1779-85. 



