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Essays in Intellectual History
by James Harvey Robinson
Dedicated to James Harvey Robinson by his former seminar students. New York, Harper, 1929.
Muzzey, D.S. Toleration.--Smith, E.P. The philosophy of Anthony, third Earl of Shaftesbury.--Brehaut, E. Occupational development of Roman society about the time of the elder Cato.--Shotwell, J.T. Spengler.--Hall, W.P. The three Arnolds and their Bible.--Knight, M.M. The conquest of Algeria.--Beard, C.A. The inside of Germany's war politics.--Faulkner, H.U. American Christianity and the world of everyday.--Robinson, H. Bayle's profanation of sacred history.--Schapiro, J.S. The Esquisse of Condorcet.--Hayes, C.J.H. The philosopher turned patriot.--Smith, P. The place of history among the sciences.--Jenks, L.H. Henri de Saint-Simon.--Loomis, L.R. The fall of Constantinople symbolically considered.--Barnes, H.E. The economic determination of history.--Huttman, M.A. Baron von Holstein, the dark force of the German Foreign Office.--Swain, J.W. History and the science of society.--Thorndike, L. John Louis Vives, his attitude to learning and to life.--Slosson, P.W.A yardstick for civilization.
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Essays in Intellectual History
by James Harvey Robinson
Dedicated to James Harvey Robinson by his former seminar students. New York, Harper, 1929.
Muzzey, D.S. Toleration.--Smith, E.P. The philosophy of Anthony, third Earl of Shaftesbury.--Brehaut, E. Occupational development of Roman society about the time of the elder Cato.--Shotwell, J.T. Spengler.--Hall, W.P. The three Arnolds and their Bible.--Knight, M.M. The conquest of Algeria.--Beard, C.A. The inside of Germany's war politics.--Faulkner, H.U. American Christianity and the world of everyday.--Robinson, H. Bayle's profanation of sacred history.--Schapiro, J.S. The Esquisse of Condorcet.--Hayes, C.J.H. The philosopher turned patriot.--Smith, P. The place of history among the sciences.--Jenks, L.H. Henri de Saint-Simon.--Loomis, L.R. The fall of Constantinople symbolically considered.--Barnes, H.E. The economic determination of history.--Huttman, M.A. Baron von Holstein, the dark force of the German Foreign Office.--Swain, J.W. History and the science of society.--Thorndike, L. John Louis Vives, his attitude to learning and to life.--Slosson, P.W.A yardstick for civilization.