The University Series 



EDITED BY PROFESSOR WM. KNIGHT 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers 



A SERIES of volumes dealing with separate sec- 

 tions of Literature, Science, Philosophy, History 

 and Art, and designed to supply the need so widely 

 felt of authorized books for study and reference both 

 by students and by the general public. 



VOLUMES IN PKEPARA TION 



AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE 

 By John Cox, Professor of Physics, McGill College. 



THE ENGLISH POETS 



From Blake to Tennyson. By Rev. Stopford A. Brooke, 

 Trinity College, Dublin. 



THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY 

 By Arthur Berry, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 



A HISTORY OF EDUCATION 



By James Donaldson, University of St. Andrew. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 

 By Prof. Knight. 



ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOLOGY 



By George Croom Robertson, late Greek Professor, Uni- 

 versity College, London. Edited from Notes of the 

 Lectures delivered at the College, 1870-1892. By C. A. 

 Foley Rhys-Davids. (University Series.) i2mo, $1.00 

 net. 



ELEMENTS OF GENERAL PHILOSOPHY 



By the same author. Edited from Notes of the Lectures de- 

 livered at the College, 1870-1892 By'C. A. Foley Rhys- 

 Davids. (University Series.) i2mo. $1.25 net. 

 These two volumes have been compiled from notes taken by the stu- 

 dents of Dr. Robertson, and in a way are a memorial to that §reat teacher. 

 At the same time they take their place in the University Series by reason 

 of the exceptional educational value they have, and will be found to aflFord 

 not merely an introduction to psychology and also to philosophy, but an 

 introduction to philosophy by way of psychology. No other two manuals 

 so adapted have yet appeared. 



