MACMILLAirS CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



Freeman (E. A.)— 



** Si. Tltmtas of Canlerbury and his Bio{;riif>hfrsf* V. " Tke Reipt of 

 Ed^mni the Third;'* VL TJit Jloiy A'oman Empire;" VII, The 

 Franks and ike Gauls;" VIIL ''Tlte Early Singes of Paris;" IX. 

 ^* Frederick the First, Kin ^ of Ifaly;" X. '*thcEmp€ror Frederitk thi 

 Sec&nd;" XL Charles the Bdd XIL Ptendential C<n'crnmmi:' 

 — ^' All oj them are we/l zcerth readin^^ and very agrteable to read. lie 

 ites€r touches a ^ttestion withmt adding to mr c&mprehcnsion of it^ with' 

 out Itasnng the tmpression of an ample kmneledge^ a rig^h testis purpQic^a, 

 dear and piruierftd utulerstattdin^" — SATURDAY RfiVlEtV, 



A [SECOND SERIES OF HISTORICAL ESSAYS. Svo. 

 loj. 6,/. 



The principal Essays arc; — "Ancient Grcae aud Aledidtval Italy 

 **Mr, Ghdst&ncs Homer and the Homeric Ag^s r' 77te Histarians 

 pf Atfi^ts:** *'T/ie Athciuan Bcmeeracy ** Alexander the Gnvt 

 "Greece during the Macedonian Period/' '■Wommscfts I/isttvy/f /lonie:" 

 ^Lmim Comelhts Sulla 77/^ Naii*m Ca-sars." 

 HISTORY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, from tbc Foun- 

 dation of the Achaiaii League to the Disruption of the Uuited 

 States. Vol. L Gencntl Introduction, Iflstoi^' of ilie Greek 

 Federations, Svo. 2ff, 

 OLD ENGLISH HISTORY. WiUi Fiifi Coloured Maps. Third 



Edition. Extra fcap. &vo.» half-bound. 6r. 

 " The book indeed is full of instruction and interest ta siude/tls of all 

 qges^ aftd lu rnnst IfC a tvi'll-infonn&l man tJtdmi tpho will Not rise 

 f/tnu its pcriisal toitk clearer ami tmrc acatraic ideas of a too much 

 Mi^lccteil fiartion e/ Eftglish history,'' — SPKClAToft, 

 HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF WELLS, 

 SIS illustratlug the History of tlie Cnihodral Churches of tJie OW 

 Foundation. CVovvn Svo. jf. 6^, 

 " The history assumes in Mr, Freeman^ s hands a signifcance,' attdf, we 

 may add, a practical value as suggestive nf 7i'hat a catA^ral attghJ to &e, 

 TeAicA mahe it-svell 7iwihy of mention." — Spectator. 



THE GROWTH OF THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION 

 FROM THE EARLIEST TliffiS. Cro^^n Svo. $s. Second 

 Edition, revisaL 



THE UNITY OF HISTORY. Tbc "Rede" Lecture 

 delivered in the Senate House, before the UniwrsHy of Gum- 

 bridge, on Friday, May 24th, 1S72. Crown Svo. 2s. 

 'general SKETCH OF EUROPEAN HISTORY. Being 

 Vol. I. of a Historical Course for Schools edited by E. A, 

 Freeman. iSmo. 3^. ed. Fourth Edition. 

 ^ /<! supplies the great want of a good foundation for historical ttacA- 

 hfg. The scheme is an excellent cne, and this instalment has been 

 executed iff a way that ftrvfftises much for the zvlumes (hat are yd 

 t& appear.'^ — ^^Educational Times. 



