BIBLIOGRAPHY 



IT is impossible to give a complete account of the books 

 and papers to which the authors are indebted in the pre- 

 paration of this work. The following list is prepared 

 primarily as an indication where more detailed informa- 

 tion on special points may be found. Those works suitable 

 for the general reader are marked with an asterisk. 



CHAPTER I 



INTRODUCTION 



Also for general reference throughout the book. 



History of the Inductive Sciences. W. Whewell. 3 vols., 



1857- 

 History of Civilization in England. H. T. Buckle. 3rd 



ed., 3 vols., 1871. 



History of Philosophy. G. H. Lewes. 5th ed. , 2 vols. , 1880. 

 History of Materialism. F. A. Lange. Eng. trans. , 3 vols. , 



*The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century. H. S. 



Chamberlain. Eng. trans., 2 vols., 1910. 

 History of the Philosophy of History. Robert Flint. 



1893. 



*The Races of Europe. W. L. Ripley. 1900. 

 *History of Mathematics. W. W. Rouse Ball. London, 



1901. 

 Die Mechanik in ihre Entwickelung. E. Mach. 1883. 



*Eng. trans., 2nd ed., 1902. 

 *History of Astronomy. A. Berry. 1898. 

 Geschichte der Physik. J. C. Poggendorff. 1879. 



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