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A SHORT HISTORY OF SCIENCE 



Ker, W. P. 

 Lee, Sidney. 



V/Libby, W. 

 Little, A. G. 

 Lubbock, J. 

 Merz, J. T. 



Nineteenth Century, The. 



Ostwald, W. F. 

 Ostwald, W. F., Editor. 



Pearson, K. 

 Phillips, L. March. 

 Picard, Emile. 

 Putnam, G. H. 



Rashdall, H. 

 Rolt-Wheeler, F. W. 

 Routledge, R. 

 Sarton, G. 

 Schaff, P. 

 Smiles, Samuel. 

 Symonds, J. A. 



Thomson, J. A. 

 Vernon-Harcourt, L. F. 



Wallace, A. R. 

 Walsh, J. J. 



Whewell, W. 



The Dark Ages. 



Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth Cen- 

 tury. 



Introduction to the History of Science. 



Roger Bacon, Commemoration Essays. 



Fifty Years of Science. 



A History of European Thought in the 

 Nineteenth Century. 



A review of progress during the past one 

 hundred years in the chief departments 

 of human activity. 



Grosse Manner. 



Klassiker der Exacten Wissenschaften (con- 

 tains many volumes of historical in- 

 terest). 



The Grammar of Science. 



In the Desert. 



La science moderne et son 6tat actuel. 



Books and their Makers during the 

 Middle Ages. 



Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages. 



The Science-History of the Universe. 



A Popular History of Science. 



(See p. 459.) 



The Renaissance. 



Lives of the Engineers. 



Renaissance in Italy. The Revival of 

 Learning. 



Progress of Science in the Century. 



Achievements in Engineering during the 

 Last Half Century. 



The Wonderful Century. 



Catholic Churchmen in Science. 



The Popes and Science. 



The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries. 



History of the Inductive Sciences, from the 

 Earliest to the Present Times. (1837.) 



The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, 

 founded upon their history. (1847.) 



