T. and T. Clark's Publications. 



THE WORLD'S 



EPOCH-MAKERS 



A Series of Biographical Studies dealing with Prominent Epochs in Theology, 

 Philosophy, and the History of Intellectual Development. 



EDITED BY OLIPHANT 8MEATON. 



Each Volume contains on an average 250 pages, and is published at 3s. 

 The Volumes will not appear in strict chronological sequence. 



I. BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM. The First Bursting of the Fetters of 

 Ignorance and Superstition. By ARTHUR LILLIE, London. [Ready* 



II. SOCRATES. The Moral Awakening of the Western World. By Rev, 

 J. T. FORBES, M.A., Glasgow. [Shortly v 



III. PLATO. By Professor D. G. RITCHIE, M.A., University of St. 



Andrews. [Ready. 



IV. MARCUS AURELIUS AND THE LATER STOICS. The Last and 



the Greatest Age of Stoicism. By F. W. BUSSELL, D.D., Vice- 

 Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford. [Slwrtly. 



V. ORIGEN AND GREEK PATRISTIC THEOLOGY. By Rev. W, 

 FAIRWEATHER, M.A. [Ready. 



VI. AUGUSTINE AND LATIN PATRISTIC THEOLOGY. By Rev. 

 Professor B. B. WARFIBLD, D.D., Princeton. 



VII. MUHAMMAD AND HIS POWER. By P. DE LACY JOHNSTONB, 



M.A.(Oxon.). [Ready. 



VIII. ANSELM AND HIS WORK. By Rev. A. C. WELCH, B.D. [Ready. 



IX. FRANCIS AND DOMINIC AND THE MENDICANT ORDERS. 

 By Rev. Professor J. HERKLESS, D.D., University of St. Andrews. 



[Ready. 



X. SCOTUS ERIGENA AND HIS EPOCH. By R. LATTA, Ph.D., D.Sc. 

 Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen. 



XI. WYCLIF AND THE LOLLARDS. By Rev. J. C. CARRICK, B.D. 



XII. THE MEDICI AND THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE. By OLIPHANT 

 SMEATOW, M.A., Edinburgh. [Ready. 



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