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April , i*''90 



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FORTHCOMING WORKS. 



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ACADEMICAL ADDRESSES. 



By JOHN IGNATIUS DOLLINGER, D.D., 



Late Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Munich. 



Translated, with the sanction of the Author, by Margaret \Yarre. 

 With rortrait. 8w. 



contents: 

 slgnifican'ce ok dynasties i.n history. 

 House of Wittelshach. 



Relation ok the City ok Ko.me to Germany in the Middle Ages. 

 Dante, as a Prophet. 



Struggle ok Germany and the Papacy under Ludwig the Bavarian, 

 aventin and his tlmes. 



Inkluence ok Greek upon the Western World in the Middle Ages. 

 Origin ok the Eastern Question. 

 The Jews in Europe. 



Political and Intellectual Development of Spain. 

 Policy ok Louis XIV. 

 The Most Inkluential Wo.man in French History. 



JENNY LIND, THE ARTIST. 



1820 TO 1850. 



A MliMOlR OF HER ART-LIFE AND DRAMATIC CAREER. 



1-ROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, LETTERS, AND E.KTR.\CTS 

 FROM MS. DIARIES HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED. 



With numerous Illustrations, and an Appkndix ok Music. 



By HENRY SCOTT HOLLAND, M.A., 



C.in'jn and I'rci.cMl.ir of St. Taul's, and 



W. S. R0CK8TR0, 



.\ulhor of " A Uc-neral History of .Mu>ic," " Life of Handel," " Mendelsohn," 4c. 



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