INDEX. 



797 



212, 226 ; services to classical learning 

 and criticism, 222 ; 295. 



Scheele, forerunner of Berzelius, i. 391 . 



Scheldt, edition of 'Protogsea,'ii. 280. 



Scheiner, J., 'Astronomical Spectro- 

 scopy,' ii. 46, 362 ; quoted, 49 ; ' Der 

 Bau desWeltalls,'282. 



Schelling, F. W. J. von, on the province 

 of philosophy, i. 36; on position of 

 philosophy, 38 ; treated science from 

 a metaphysical standpoint, 43 ; phil- 

 osophy of, influenced by Herder, 51 ; 

 philosophical writings of, 83 ; 162 ; 

 speculative tendency of, 178 ; ' Ideen 

 zu einer Philosophic der Natur,' 179 ; 

 philosophy of, 204 ; 207 ; influenced 

 t>y Spinoza, 212 ; benefactions to 

 historical sciences, 215 ; influence of, 

 ii. 225, 494, 500 ; and Goethe's views, 

 245, 255; ' Natur-philosophie,' 304, 

 315; evolution, 354 ; 508. 



Schenstone, W. A., 'Justus von 

 Liebig, his Life and Work,' ii. 391, 

 393. 



Schering, E., 'C. F. Gauss und die 

 Erforschung des Erdmagnetismus,' i. 

 181, 331 ; address on Gauss's cen- 

 tenary, 304 ; correspondence with 

 Helmholtz, ii. 710 et seq. 



Scheuchzer, correspondence with Leibniz 

 quoted, ii. '281. 



Schiller, style of, i. 51 ; writings of, 

 83, 84 ; educated with Cuvier, 133 ; 

 "The German Muse" quoted, 157; 

 Kant's sesthetical philosophy, ii. 535 ; 

 ' Wallenstein's Tod ' quoted, 586. 



Schimper, K. F., "spiral theory," ii. 

 223. 



Schlegel, A. W. von, Berlin lectures, i. 

 84; on Georg Forster, 179; 263; 

 researches of, ii. 542. 



Schlegel, Fr., on Goethe's school, i. 84 ; 

 made Shakespeare familiar to German 

 readers, 212. 



Schlegel, Victor, 'Hermann Grass- 

 mann,' i. 243 ; on Grassmann, ii. 

 656 ; on non-Euclidean geometry, 714. 



Schleicher, August, ' Morphology of 

 Language,' ii. 540, 541. 



Schleiden, Mathias, cellular theory of, 

 i. 194, 309, ii. 262, 263, 299 ; i. 200 ; 

 ' Botany as an Inductive Science,' 

 209 ; biological discoveries of, 217 ; 

 mechanical view in biology, 218 ; 220 ; 

 refers to Brown's discovery, ii. 264 ; 

 theory of cell formation, 265 ; ulti- 

 mate identity of structure of animals 

 and plants, 267 ; definition of a cell, 

 370 ; 402, 403, 408. 



Schleiermacher, F., new era of education 

 in Germany, i. 38 ; philosophical writ- 

 ings of, 83 ; religious revival preached 

 by, 203; scientific ideal of, 211; 

 educational significance of his writ- 

 ings, 258 ; 263 ; psychology, ii. 495. 



Schlomilch, 0., i. 209. 



Schlosser, F. Chr., 'History of the 

 Eighteenth Century,' i. 59. 



Schlozer, Ludwig August, of Gottingen 

 University, i. 165 ; statistics, ii. 555. 



Schmidt, F., and P. Stackel publish 

 Bolyai's correspondence, ii. 652. 



Schmidt, Johannes, on August Schlei- 

 cher, ii. 540. 



Schmidt, Karl, 'Geschichte der Pada- 

 gogik,' i. 166, 256. 



Schonflies, A., ii. 734 ; on G. Cantor's 

 work, 736. 



Schonlein, Lucas, metaphysical lean- 

 ings of, i. 196 ; 198 ; influenced by 

 the Naturphilosophie, 207 ; freed 

 under the influence of French science, 

 208. 



School literature, reform in, i. 44. 



School of Oriental Languages in France, 

 i. 113. 



School of philology, modern German, i. 

 172. 



School, polytechnic, German, first es- 

 tablished at Vienna, i. 166. 



Schools, German, i. 166. 



Schools of thought in Germany, i. 167. 



Schopenhauer, A., animation of all 

 nature, ii. 369 ; 470. 



Schroder, E., ii. 737. 



Schubert, H., ii. 734. 



Schultze, Max, protoplasmic theory, ii. 

 371, 443. 



Schumacher, H. C., i. 45; 'Astronom- 

 ische Nachrichten,' 167 ; correspond- 

 ence with Gauss, 185, ii. 652 ; letter 

 from Gauss on telegraph, i. 304. 



Schiitte, German translation of Gino 

 Loria's work on geometry, i. 275. 



Schwann, Theodor, extended cell theory 

 to animals, i. 195 ; 198, 200 ; the head 

 of the modern physiological school, 

 217 ; mechanical view in biology, 

 320; cellular theory, 309, ii. 263; 

 identity of all living structure, 209 ; 

 discovery of the nucleus referred to, 

 264 ; theory of cell formation, 265 ; 

 ultimate identity of structure of ani- 

 mals and plants, 267 ; definition of 

 a cell, 371 ; 402, 403 ; microscopical 

 researches, 418 ; ' Microscopical Re- 

 searches,' 419, 420, 423 ; conception 

 of the cell, 422 ; " Metabolism," 442. 



