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CLASS III.

Sciences and Arts.

PHILOSOPHY.

Ambianus, 1339, F. 1. Jo. Fernellii Ambiani de abditis rerum causis libri duo. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1577. Gift of Sally N. Dickinson. Aristotle, 11894, O. The Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle, a new translation. By the Rev. D. P. Chase. Oxford, 1847.

Baumeister, 9194, D. M. Frid. Christiani Baumeister elementa Philosophiæ recentioris. Lipsiæ, 1755.

Bentham, 7664, D.

Benthamiana, or select extracts from the works of Jeremy Bentham. Edited by John Hill Burton. Philadelphia, 1844. Blakey, 12105, O. History of the philosophy of mind, embracing the opinions of all writers of mental science, from the earliest period to the present time. By Robert Blakey, Esq. 4 vols. London, 1848. Boetius, 6933, D. Les Eróticas, y traduccion de Boecio de Don Estevan Manuel de Villegas. 2 vols. En Madrid, 1797.

Chalybäus, 13189, O. Historical development of speculative philosophy, from Kant to Hegel. From the German of Dr. H. M. Chalybäus. By Rev. Alfred Edersheim. Edinburgh, 1854.

Constant, 6664, D. vols. 1 & 2. Philosophical miscellanies, from the French of Cousin, Jouffroy and Benjamin Constant. 2 vols. Boston, 1838. Condorcet, 10161, O. Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain; suivie de reflexions sur l'esclavage des Négres. Par Condorcet. A Paris, 1822.

Cousin, 6664, D. See Constant.

Duncan, 6481, 6482, 6483, & 6554, D. Sacred philosophy of the seasons. By Rev. H. Duncan. London, 1837, 1838.

Fisher, 9919, D. 1. Observations on mental phenomena, as connected with the philosophy of Divine Revelation. By William Logan Fisher.

Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author.

Gaskell, 13170, O. 6. Sense and sound, as they reciprocally form any sign of mind. By John Gaskell. Philadelphia, 1854. Gift of the author. Giles, 10825, D. Illustrations of genius, in some of its relations to culture and society. By Henry Giles. Boston, 1854.

Henry, 7248, D. An epitome of the history of philosophy. By C. S. Henry, D. D. 2 vols. New York, 1842.

Jouffroy, 6664, D. See Cousin.

Morell, 11784, 0. An historical and critical view of the speculative philosophy of Europe in the 19th century. By J. D. Morell, A. M. 2 vols. London, 1841.

12075, O. 1. On the philosophical tendencies of the age. By J. D. Morell. London, 1848.

Murdock, 7416, D. Sketches of modern philosophy, especially among the Germans. By James Murdock, D. D. Hartford, 1842.

Nicole, 8024, D. Œuvres philosophiques et morales de [Pierre] Nicole. Avec notes, par C. Jourdain. Paris, 1845.

Ott, 11341, O. Flegel et la philosophie Allemande. Par A. Ott. Paris, 1844.

Park, 10482, O. Pantology; or a systematic survey of human knowledge. By Roswell Park, A. M. Philadelphia, 1841.

Plato, 7974, D. Plato contra Atheos. Plato against the atheists, or the tenth book of the dialogues on laws, accompanied with notes by Taylor Lewis, LL. D. New York, 1845.

10778, D. The works of Plato. A new and literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum. (Bohn's Classical Library.) 6 vols. London, 1854. See infra Sewell and Schleiermacher.

Rémusat, 10685, O. Essais de philosophie. Par Charles de Rémusat. 2 tom. A Paris, 1842.

Rieswetter, 9662, O. Johann Gottfried Christian Rieswetter's Darstellung der wichtigsten Wahrheiten der kritischen Philosophie. Berlin, 1824. Ritter, 9602, O. The history of ancient philosophy. By Dr. Heinrich Ritter. Translated from the German, by A. J. W. Morrison. 4 vols. Oxford, 1838, &c.

Saint Hilaire, 11328, O. De l'école d'Alexandrie, rapport à l'académie des sciences morales et politiques, précédé d'un essai sur la méthode des Alexandrins et le mysticisme. Par J. Barthélemy Saint Hilaire. Paris, 1845.

Saintes, 11404, O. Histoire de la vie et de la philosophie de Kant. Par Amand Saintes. Paris, 1844.

Schiller, 7915, D. The aesthetic letters, essays, and the philosophical_letters of Schiller. Translated, with an introduction. By J. Weiss. Boston, 1845. Schleiermacher, 9449, O. Schleiermacher's introduction to the dialogues of Plato. Translated by Wm. Dobson. Cambridge, 1836.

Seneca, 11020, O. L. Annæi Senecæ et Pub. Syri Mimi forsan et aliorum selectæ sententiæ quas notis illustratus edidit Emanuel Swedberg (Swedenborg). Londini, 1841.

Sewell, 7343, D. An introduction to the dialogues of Plato. By W. Sewell. London, 1841.

Smith, 6287, D. ́ ́ A popular view of the progress of philosophy among the ancients. By J. T. Smith. London, 1836.

Schlegel, 8680, D. The philosophy of life, and the philosophy of languages. By Frederick Von Schlegel. New York, 1848.

Schubert, 9958, O. Ahndungen einer allgemeinen Geschichte des Lebens, von Dr. G. H. Schubert. 3 band. Leipzig, 1806.

Vulteius, 9260, D. 2. Hermanni Vulteii diatriba de perfectione hominis philosophica. Marpurgi, 1594, D.

12213, O. On the nature and elements of the external world; or universal immaterialism fully explained and newly demonstrated. London, 1847.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Anthon, 10405, O. A classical dictionary containing an account of the principal proper names mentioned in ancient authors, and intended to elucidate all the important points connected with the geography, history, biogra

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phy, mythology, and fine arts of the Greeks and Romans. By Charles Anthon, LL. D. New York, 1841.

Appleton, 12930, O. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, enginework, and engineering: designed for practical workingmen, and those interested for the engineering profession. 2 vols. New York, 1851. Booth, 12385, 0. The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoretical, embracing its application to the arts, metallurgy, mineralogy, geology, medicine, and pharmacy. By James C. Booth, assisted by Campbell Morfit. Philadelphia, 1850.

Brande, 10618, & 10768, O. A dictionary of science, literature and art; comprising the history, description and scientific principles of every branch of human knowledge. Edited by W. T. Brande, F. R. S. London, 1842.

Carpenter, 7573, & 7680, D. Popular cyclopædia of natural science, mechanical philosophy, horology and astronomy. By W. B. Carpenter, M. D. London, 1843.

Chambers, 11828. O. Chambers's Information for the people. A popular Encyclopædia. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1847.

Hoblyn, 9097, D. Dictionary of scientific terms. By Richard D. Hoblyn. London, 1849.

Johnson, 10622, O. The farmer's encyclopædia and dictionary of rural affairs. By Cuthbert W. Johnson. London, 1842.

11024, O. Johnson's farmer's encyclopædia, adapted to the United States. Philadelphia, 1844.

Landreth, 8644, D. A dictionary of modern gardening. By G. W. Johnson. Edited by D. Landreth. Philadelphia, 1847.

Loudon, 10802, O. An encyclopædia of trees and shrubs, being the arboreticum et fructicetum Britannicum abridged. By J. C. Loudon. London, 1842. See Index-Loudon.

Maunder, 7080, D. The scientific and literary treasury; a new and popular encyclopedia of the belles lettres. By S. Maunder. London, 1841. Morfit, 12383, O. See Booth. Prechtl, 9917, O. Technologische Encyklopädie, oder alphabetisches Handbuch der Technologie, der technischen Chemie und des Maschinenwesens, herausgegeben von Joh. Jos. Prechtl. 5 band, mit tafel. Stuttgard, 1830-1834.

Putnam, 9631, D. Putnam's (G. P.) Home Cyclopedia. 5 vols. New York,

1852, &c.

Smedley, 2400, Q. Encyclopædia Metropolitana; or a universal dictionary of knowledge. By the Rev. Edward Smedley, M. A. 6 vols., being the scientific portion. London, 1829.

Smith, 10193, D. A smaller classical dictionary. By William Smith, LL. D. With woodcuts. London, 1852.

Thompson, 9227, O. Records of general science. By Robert D. Thompson, M. D., with the assistance of Thomas Thompson, M. D. 4 vols. London, 1835.

Ure, 9771, O. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. By Andrew Ure, M. D. 1240 engravings. London, 1839.

13111, O. The same. Corrected and greatly enlarged. 2 vols. New York, 1853.

Webster, 11177, O. An encyclopædia of domestic economy. By Thomas Webster, assisted by the late Mrs. Parker. London, 1844.

Wilson, 12103, O. The rural cyclopedia, or a general dictionary of agriculture, arts and sciences. By the Rev. John M. Wilson. 4 vols. London, 1848.

2413, Q. The penny cyclopedia of the society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. 14 vols. London, 1833-1845.

METAPHYSICS.

Atkinson, 9740, D. See Martineau, infra.

Begbie, 9855, D. Supernatural Illusions. By Major P. J. Begbie. 2 vols. in 1. London, 1851.

Blakeman, 9382, D. A philosophical essay on credulity and superstition, and also on animal fascination, or charming. By Rufus Blakeman, M. D. New York, 1849.

Brewster, 9719, D. The philosophy of human nature. By Francis E. Brewster.

Philadelphia, 1851.

Bushnan, 6496, D. The philosophy of instinct and reason.

nan. Edinburgh, 1837.

By J. S. BushCarlyle, 8913, D. 2. Sartor Resartus: the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh. By Thomas Carlyle. New York, 1847.

8912, D. Past and Present, and Chartism. By Thomas Carlyle. New York, 1847.

7160 and 8913, D. 1. On Heroes and Hero-Worship, and the heroic in history. By Thomas Carlyle. London, 1841, and N. York, 1846. Cairns, 11166, 0. A treatise on moral freedom. Containing inquiries into the operations of the intellectual principles. By William Cairns. London, 1844.

Calmet, 9539, D. & 9600, D. The phantom world; the history and philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c., &c. From the French of Augustine Calmet. With a preface and notes by Rev. Henry Christmas. Philadelphia and London, 1850.

Coates, 12512, O. 21. An address on the history of organic development, and the means of improving the mental and physical faculties. By Reynell Coates, M. D. Philadelphia, 1839.

Cousin, 7003, D. Elements of psychology included in a critical examination of Locke's essay on the human understanding. By Victor Cousin. Translated from the French. By the Rev. C. S. Henry, D. D. 2d edition. New York, 1838.

Coleridge, 8154 & 9089, D. 3. Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. By S. T. Coleridge. Edited by Seth B. Watson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1848.

Dendy, 10837, O. & 8556, D. The philosophy of mystery. By W. C. Dendy. London, 1841.

Drake, 10539, D. Memoir of a metaphysician. By Francis Drake, Esq. London, 1853.

Drummond, 2403, Q. Academical questions. By the Rt. Hon. William Drummond. London, 1805.

Elwin, 7788, D. Mens corporis, a treatise on the operations of the mind in sleep. By F. H. Elwin. London, 1843. The destination of man.

Fichte, 8333, D. 1.

By J. Gottleib Fichte. Lon

don, 1846. 8333, D. 2. The nature of the scholar and its manifestations. By J. Gottleib Fichte. With a memoir of the author. London, 1846. 8665, D. The characteristics of the present age. By J. G. Fichte. Translated from the German. By William Smith. London, 1847. Field, 10763, O. Outlines of analogical philosophy; being a primary view of the principles and purposes of nature, science and art. By George Field. 2 vols. London, 1839. Gift of the author.

Fisher, 10308, D. Observations on mental phenomena as connected with the philosophy of Divine Revelation. By Wm. Logan Fisher. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author.

Forbes, 9036, D. 2. The danger of superficial knowledge. By James D. Forbes. London, 1849.

Frommenius, 9275, D. Synopsis Metaphysica Andrea Frommænii. Oxoniæ,

1691.

Haughton, 9892, O. Prodromus, or an inquiry into the first principles of reasoning, including an analysis of the human mind. By Sir Graves Channing Haughton. London, 1839.

Hazard, 11008, O. 6. Lecture on the causes of the decline of political and national morality. By Rowland G. Hazard. Providence, 1841. Gift of Dr. Peace.

Hazlitt, 6190, D. 2. Essays on the principles of human action. By the late William Hazlitt. London.

Hobbes, 9811, O. The English works of Thomas Hobbes, edited by Sir Wm. Molesworth. 8 vols. London, 1839.

Holland, 12878, O.

M. D.

Chapters on mental physiology. By Henry Holland, London, 1852.

Kant, 9440, O. The metaphysics of ethics. By Immanuel Kant. Translated by J. W. Semple. Edinburgh, 1836.

9652, O. Critic of pure reason. From the original of Immanuel Kant. London, 1838.

Mackay, 12532, O. The progress of the intellect, as exemplified in the religious development of the Greeks and Hebrews. By Robert William Mackay. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Martineau, 9740, D. Letters on the laws of man's nature and development. By Henry George Atkinson and Harriet Martineau. London, 1851. Milner, 11681, O. The elevation of the people, moral, instructional, and social. By Rev. Thomas Milner. London, 1846.

Moore, 8857, & 8895, D. Man and his motives. By George Moore, M. D.
London, 1848.

8074, D. The power of the soul over the body considered in relation
to health and morals. By George Moore, M. D. London, 1845.
8424 & 8466, D. The use of the body in relation to the mind. By
George Moore, M. D. New York, 1847, and London, 1846.

North, 10790, D. 4. The Infinite Republic; a spiritual revolution. By William North. London, 1851.

Paine, 10228, D. A discourse on the soul and instinct, physiologically distinguished from materialism, introductory to the course of lectures on the institutes of medicine. By Martyn Paine, M. D. New York, 1849. Gift of the author.

Sayers, 9389, O. 2. Disquisitions, metaphysical and literary. By F. Sayers, M. D. London, 1793.

Silver, 8012, D. The philosophy of evil, necessity. Philadelphia, 1845.

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showing its uses and unavoidable Presented by Joseph S. Silver, the

Smee, 12481, O. Instinct and reason deduced from electro-biology. By Alfred Smee. London, 1850.

Steuart, 9345, O. The works, political, metaphysical and chronological, of the late Sir James Steuart. 6 vols. London, 1805.

Upham, 10301, O. Elements of mental philosophy. By Thomas C. Upham.

2 vols. Portland, 1839.

12646, O. The theory of human progression and natural probability of a reign of justice. London, 1850.

12793, O. The Alpha; or the first principle of the human mind; a philosophical inquiry into the nature of truth. London, 1851.

13157, O. 2. An essay on matter. Philadelphia, 1784.

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