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SUBJECT-CATALOGUE
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NEW YORK, 1884.
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PREFACE.
The catalogue here presented differs from most others in consisting only of a list of topics alphabetically arranged. It is not meant to show whether we have a given author's book, unless under the topic upon which the book is written. The topic itself is the direct object; and looking there the student may expect to find titles of all the books, and parts of books, on that subject, belonging to the library. This index, then, is a sort of dictionary for many topics; naming the books which contain information sought; and the figures printed at the right of a title show the alcove and shelf where the book is located.
The analysis of volumes with a view to discover information not no- ticed on the title-page has been pushed so far (at least in design) as to include contributions not less than ten pages in length. It was meant that a student, sitting in his room, with this catalogue before him, may be able to determine what books to borrow, almost as if he were in the alcove where they stand. The wearisome, and often ineffectual search has been made for him; and the time it took may now be regarded as added to the length of student-life at Princeton.
In this minute dissection of books, some things have certainly escaped notice, and some have been misunderstood, from defective intelligence. Specialists will miss much which they expected from such a plan; and even the varying taste of readers will sometimes make them regret what is left out, in comparison with what they find. It must be remembered that this is a layman's catalogue, while professors are at home in their province. Errors of judgment are to be expected; but no labor seen to be due has been shrunk from. This, in fact, explains the long delay in publication.
This analysis, however, has not been extended among periodicals, de- lightful or important as their contents may be. Poole's Index has already done this for the literary serials of our century: and the like inestimable service for science seems incumbent on the Royal Society of London, whose grand catalogue of matter found in scientific periodicals since 1800,
iv PREFACE.
arranged under the names of the authors, needs only to be arranged un- der topics like our own.
In executing the plan sketched above, some inconsistencies may prob- ably be charged on the librarian. It may be thought that many interest- ing localities are omitted in this alphabet, respecting which information certainly exists in the library. Crosby Hall, Lincoln's Inn, St. Paul's, the Tower, and the Abbey are spots of chief interest to every American in London. St Peter's and the Parthenon are names dear to every cultivated mind. But as the names of cities to which these belong are familiar to everybody, it seemed better to bring these together, rather than to sepa- rate them. Geographical localities alone are recognized in this catalogue; and this may apologize to the students for placing Harvard College under Cambridge; and Yale College under New Haven.
It will be lamented by some, that when part of a book is referred to, the title of the volume from which the extract was drawn should not also be given, instead of merely naming the alcove and shelf where it stands. No doubt, that would have made our catalogue useful in other libraries; but it would have materially increased the cost to us.
A critic of part of this book has suggested that in the case of com- plicated articles standing under geographic names, as England, France, the United States, a schedule of the sub- topics should have been given to facilitate inquiry. It is, indeed, to be regretted that such a feature was not introduced at the beginning.
Inasmuch as varying phraseology is used by authors treating of the same topic, embarrassment was often felt in determining the proper word for a heading. In general, the most modest and familiar language has been chosen: as Birds, instead of Ornithology, Fossils, rather than Paleon- ology. Everywhere, usefulness has been preferred to any other quality.
An appendix has been added, of matter overlooked, or acquired mean- while; and a manuscript appendix has been already begun, in which new matter will be entered as it may be received. Kept at the desk, this will enable the student to be always informed of all the library possesses on a given topic.
The present catalogue represents the contents of sixty thousand bound volumes, beside pamphlets. Whatever advantage may flow from printing it, is largely due to the intelligence and fidelity of the assistants em- ployed. I could scarce have wished for greater.
Princeton, June, i, 1884. FREDERIC VINTON.
INDEX;
OR,
SUBJECT-CATALOGUE
OF THE
Library of the College of New Jersey.
Aachen. See Aix-la-Chapelle.
Abbeoknta^ {pn the Guinea coast of Africa).
— ^Burton (R. F.) Abeokuta and the Camaroons mountains. An exploration. London, 1863. 2v. p. 8\ X 1.654. II
Abbeys. See Aberconway, Monasteries, West- minster.
Ste^ als0^ the copious and elegant article (by Edmund Venables?) in the Bncyclopsedia Brit- annica, ^ ed., 1875. To the same magazine of information the student is referred^ once for all, for instruction additional to what is found else- where in this library, on the various topics named in this index.
Abbotsford, (last residence of Sir Walter Scott), Set Scott, iSir W.)
AbbreTiations, used by the ancients.
— Manuzio (A.) De veterum notarum explana- tione quae in antiquis monumentis occur- runt. Venetiis, 1566. 16". 17.1027.26
— Orsato (S.) De notis Romanorum commen- tarius. 68 pp. 12.778.9 yin Prideaux (H.) Marmora oxoniensia J
— SiGLARiUM romanum sive explicatio notarum et literarum in marmoribus, etc. [Anon.} Ex editione Johannis Gerrard. Londini, 1792- 75 pp. 4*. 15.978.10
iBifund with Facdolati (J.) Totius launitatis lexicon, v. a].
— ^Walther (J. L.) Lexicon diplomaticum, ab- breviationes syllabarum et vocum . . a seculo viii ad xvi usque occurrentes expo- nens. Gottingae. 1745. f*. 17. 1048.3 Abdelkader, or, Abd-el-kader Uled Mahidd^n. — Berndt (J. C.) Abdelkader, oder drei jahre einer deutschen untcr den Mauren. Ber- lin, 1840. 16°. 11.653.25 AWr. A sketch of the military career of Abd-cl- kader mav be found in Christianas '^Afrique fran^ae," and in Pulsky's '* Tricolor on the Atlas.*'
Abelaxd (Pierre), b. 1079. d. 1142.
— BiTTCHER {Dr.) Ueber das werk des P. Abae- lard: ** Ethica, seu scito te ipsum." [Goettingen, 1839]. 8 pp. 4". 23.1428
— Cousin (V.) Introduction aux ouvrages in- 6dits d'Ab^lard. 203 pp. 23.1416. 8
[In Ab^lard, (P.) Ouvrages in^dits, public par V. Ccmsin. Pans, 1836. 4«»].
— Delepierre(0.) Abelard and Eloisa. 2.61. 11 ilM his Historical difficulties, pp. 49-66. 8^].
— Gervaise (F. a.) La vie de Pierre Abeillard, et celle d'H61oIse son spouse. Paris, 1720. 2 V. 12°. 8.482.1
— GuizoT (F. P. G.) and (P. M.) Abailard et H6IoIse; essai historique, suivi des [leursj lettres, trad, par M. Oddoul. Nouv. 6d. Paris, 1853. 8". 8.482.2
— Lamartine (A. M. L. P. de). H61olse— Ab6- lard. Paris, 1863. 8**. 8.505.1
[In his Hommes illustres, v. 3, pp. z-43].
The same. Heloise. [From the French].
New York, 1854. 12*^
2.90.1
[In his Celebrated characters, y. z, pp. 103-1^91. — RiMUSAT (C. F. M. de). Vie, philosophie et
th6ologie d' Abelard. Paris, 1845. 2 v.
8^ 23.1416. 19
— WiLKENS (C. A.) Peter Abaiard. Einc
studie in der kirchengeschichte des mittel-
alters . . . GSttingen, 1855. 120 pp. 8".
31.1942
Eht in
Not*. Further information may be sought in the encyclopedias, the histories of philosophy (as Tennemann's), and in histories of the church (as Milman's History of Latin Christianity), and of the Middle ages.
Abenaqui. See Abnaqui.
Aberconway. (Conway, or Conwy, in Wales), Abbey of.
— Register and chronicle of the abbey of Aber- conway. Ed. by Sir Henry Ellis. Lon- don, 1847. 23 pp. 4*. 6.314.39
Aberdeen university.
— Calendar for the year 1875-76, and examina- tion papers in 1874. Aberdeen, 1875. p. 8°. 24.1481. 2
— Catalogue of the library. Aberdeen, 1873-74. 3 V. 1. 8^ 16.1016.2
Aberration of light.
Se* Astronomy, Light, Optics.
Abessinia. See Abyssinia.
Abingdon. (Berkshire, England),
— Chronicon monasterii de Abingdon [ad an- num 1 189]. Ed. by J. Stevenson. Lon- don, 1858. 2v. 8'. 5.2284.1
Abipones.
— Dobrizhoffer (MO Account of the Abi- pones, an equestrian people of Paraguay. [Tr. by Sara H. Coleridge]. London, 1822. 3 V. 8°. 3.133-4
Abnaqni.
SUBJECT-CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Adams.
Abnaqni, or Abnaki Indians.
— Kidder (F.) The Abenaki Indians. Treaties 1713, and 1717. 3.166.2
[Mune hiatoricad society collections, y. 6].
—Potter (C. E.) Appendix to the language of the Abnaquies. 3.166.2
[Maine historical society collections, v. 4].
— Rasles (S.) Dictionary (in French) of the Ab- naki language. 9.2526 [American academy. Memoirs. New series, v. x].
— ^Vetromile (E.) Abnaki Indians. 3.166.2 [Maine historical society collections, y. 6].
—Willis (W.) The language of the Abnaquies, or eastern Indians. 3.166.2
[Maine historical society collections, y. 6j7
Abolition of slavery in the United Sutes. Sei Slavery, United Sutes. iCivil War),
Abrnzzi (The).
—Craven (R. K.) Excursions in the Abruizi and northern provinces of Naples. Lon- don, 1838. 2 v. 8^ 12.713. 1 Not*. S*«^ also. CoiJ-ETTA*s History of NapleSt 1734-1825, and Mac Farlanb's Glance at Italy.
Abyssinia, or Abessinia, (Habesh^ ^1^ ^^)' — Abbadie (A. T. d*). G6od6sie d'Ethiopie . .
[1840-48]. Paris. 1873. 4°. 1 1.668.8 —Baker (Sir S. W.) Exploration of the Nile
tributaries of Abyssinia . . [1861-62].
Hartford, 1868. 8^ 11.665. 12
— Bruce (J.) Travels to discover the source of
the Nile, 1768-73. Dublin, 1790-91. 6 v.
8'. 1 1.663. 10
-De Cosson (E. A.) The cradle of the Blue
Nile. A visit to the court of king John of
Ethiopia, [1873]. London, 1877. 2 v.
8*. 11.665.23
— DlTSON (G. L.) Para papers on Ethiopia.
Paris, 1858. 8*. 11.664. 16
— GOBAT (S.) Journal of a three years' residence
in Abyssinia, [1830-33]. Trans, by S.
D. Clark. New York, 1851. 12*.
11.663.13 — HoTTEN (J. C.) Abyssinia and its people . .
[From various authors]. London, 1868.
16°. 11.663. 15
— Krapf (J. L.) Journey to Abessinia. pp. i-
106. I z. 664. 1 2
{In hi* Travels, researches, etc., in Eastern
Africa. London, x86o. S"]. — LOBO (J.) Voyage to Abyssinia, [1623-34].
History, laws, customs, religion of the
Abyssinsfrom the French [by S. Johnson].
London, 1735. 8*. ZZ.664.21
^LUDOLFF (J.) Historia aethiopica . . sive
descriptio regni Habessinorum. Franco-
furti ad Moenum, 1681. f**. zz. 668.10 The same. Ad suam historiam aethiopicam
. . commentarius. Francofurti ad M.,
1691. V, zz.668.io
[Bound with the above].
The same. z z . 668. 5
— Markham (C. a.) a history of the Abys- sinian expedition, 1865-66. London, 1869.
8°. zz.664.8
— Marmol (L. C. de). De la haute et basse
6thiopie. ZZ.655.1
{In kis Afrique, Paris, 2667. 4^ voL 3, pp. 56-
243l»
— Parkyns (M.) Life in Abyssinia . . three years' residence and travels in that coun- try, [1843-46]. London, 1852. 2 v. 8".
zz. 664.11
•— Rassam (H.) Narrative of the British mis- sion to Theodore, king of Abyssinia . .
Nor
[Z864-68]. London, Z869. 2 v. 8*. "• • 11.664.7
— Ravenstein (E. G.) Appendix respecting . . the languages and literature of Abessinia and eastern Africa, etc London, i860. 8"
zz. 664.12 [In Krapf Q. L.) Travels in eastern Africa, pp. 541-566I.
—Russell (M.) Nubia and Abyssinia. New York, 1833. i6\ 32.2020.14
— Salt (H.) Voyage to Abyssinia and travels in that country, 1809-10. London, 1814. 4^ zz.668.2
^The same. Philadelphia, 1816. 8°.
zz.664.20
— Wharton (R.) Observations on Bruce's Travels in Abyssinia, in reply to Brown. Newcastle, 1800. 4". z8. 1098.14
[/» a tW. Mttrtd Miscellaneous poems]. Stt, ttiso^ Africa (Eastern)^ Afncan Unguages, Nile, Magdala.
Academies, royal or other. Set the names of cities where they are located.
Acadia. S^f Nova Scotia.
Acalephs, {Sea^mttUs, Jelly fishes, eU\
— Agassiz (L. J. R.) Acalephs in generaL 152 p. 4° 27. 1667.8
V* hi* Contributions to the natural history of _ orth America, v. 5].
^Acalephae of America, (Massachusetts).
[American academy. Memoirs. New series, V. 4. 1849]. 9.9536.x
See, also, Lucemariae.
Accents. See the grammatical section, under the names of many languages.
Acoustics, or the laws of sound. See Sound.
Acropolis. See Athens.
Actors and acting.
—Actors. \anonA London, 1834. p. 8*. 6.348.7 \In the Georgian era, v. 4, pp. 329-464].
—Baker (H. B.) English actors from Shake- speare to Macready. Ne.w York, 1879. 2 V. I2^ z8.ii58^.9
— Cook (D.) Book of the play : studies of his- trionic life. London, 1876. 2 v. p. 8°.
z8. 1 1 58^1. 14
— Engel (J. T.) Id6es sur le geste et Taction th6atrale. Traduit de TAUemand. Paris (1795). 2v. 8^ z8. 1158^.6
— GiLLiLAND (T.) Dramatic mirror ; biograph- ical account of distinguished performers. London, 1808. 2 v. I8^ z8.ii58^.2S
— HuTTON (L.) Plays and players, [1852-75]. New York, 1875. p. 8°. z8.1158a.15
— Lewks (G. H.) On actors and the art of act- ing. New York, 1878. I2^ z8.ii58^.io
— Pascoe (C. E.) Dramatic list of living actors and actresses of the British stage. Boston, 1879. I6^ z8. 1 1 58^.25
See, also. Drama, Shakespeare.
Acts of the apostles. See Bible, (New Testa- ment).
Adage. See Aphorisms, Maxims, Proverbs.
Adams (Hannah), b. 1755. d, 1832.
— Memoir, written by herself. With additional notices, by a friend. [Mrs. H. F. Lee]. Boston, 1832. 12**. 4.201. 18
Adams (John). 2d president of the United States, b, 1735. d. 1826.
— ^Autobiography, with diary, and memoir by C. F. Adams. 4-233.1
[/« A»> Works, V. x-3].
— GiBBS (G.) Memoirs of the administrations of Washington and Adams. New York, Z846. av. 8^ 3-i43.J^
Adams.
OF THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY.
AeschyluA
— Sergeant (JO Oration delivered in Indepen- dence square, 24th July, 1826, in com- ' roemoration of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Philadelphia, 1832. 8*".
21,1295.19 [/• a vol. Uttered ''Select Speeches, J. Ser-
See. aU0s Webster (D.) Oratioa on Adams and Jefleraon, v. z. of Works, and Sanderson Q.) Biofirraphy of the signers, v. 8.
Ad«aiS (John Quincy). 6M president of the United States, b. 1767. d. 1848.
— Memoirs, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848. Ed. by C. F. Adams. Philadelphia, 1874-77. 12 v. 8^ 6.202.1
— Discourses on the life, etc., of John Quincy Adams. Boston, 1848. O.202.4
Cottteute: (i) Addresses in congress, (s) Allen 0. H.). (3) Everett (E.), (4) Farley (F. A.). (5) Hanks (S. W.). (6) Hosmcr (G. W.). 17) King (C). (8) Livennore (A. A.>. (9) Lunt (V". PJ. (10) Seward (W. H.). (iz) Sharp (D.X (») Storrs (R.S.).
— LoRiKG (J. S.) John Quincy Adams. Bos- ton, 1853. 8'. 3.138^.5 {In kis Hundred Boston orators, pp. 033-348].
— Quincy (J.) Life of John Quincy Adams. Boston, 1859. ^''* 6.202.3
Adams (Samuel), b. 1722. d. 1803.
— Wells, (W. V.) Life and public services of Samuel Adams. Boston, 1865. 3 ▼. 8**.
6.202.5
Adder.
— Rathkb (H.) Entwickeltmgsgeschichte dcr natter (Coluber natrix). KSnigsberg, 1839. 4'. 27.1687.5
Addiflgton (Henry). Lr/ viscount Su^nouth, b. 1757. d. 1844.
— Pellew (G.) The life and correspondence of viscount Sidmouth, [1774-1844]. London, 1847. 3 v. 8"*. 6.372.5
Addison (Joseph), b. 1672. d. 1719.
— ^AiKEN (L) The life of Joseph Addison. London, 1843. 2 v. 12 . 6.341.2
— Phillips {Sir R.) Addisoniana. London, 1803 (?) 2v. 16°. 6.341. 1
Adirondack region, (northern New York).
— Colvin (V.) Report [to the legislature of the state of New York] on a topographical survey of the Adirondack wilderness of New York. Albany. 1873. 8°. 4.185.3
^The same, for 1873. Albany, 1874. 8**.
4-185.3
^Thc same, seventh report [with an appen- dix, condensing previous reports]. Albany, 1880. 8*. 4.185.3
— Headlet (J. T.) The Adirondack ; or, life in the woods. New York, 1875. 12**.
4. 185.21
— ^Warner (C. D.) In the wilderness. Boston, 1879. sm. sq. 16"*. 2z.1326.26
Admirals (British).
— Campbell (J.) Lives of the British admirals. Continued to 1779, by J. Berkenhout. New ed., corrected to the present time, by H. R. Yorke and W. Stevenson. London, 1812-17. 8v. 8'. 5.278^.1
— Lives of British naval heroes from the reign of Henry VILto the present tame. \Anon.] Leith, 1809. 12*. 0.367.13
— Naty (The). [Anom.] London, 1834. p. 8".
6.348.7 (/• the Geofgian era, v. a, pp. 145-370].
— SOUTHEY (R.) Lives of the British admirals. Continued by R. BelL London, 1833-40. 5v. 16°. 6.347.15
— ^The same. 33.2031.5
Admirals (Dutch).
— LiEFDE (J. de). Great Dutch admirals. Lon- don, 1873. i6'. 10.575.18 See^ atsoy Biography (coUectiTc), and the section Historv (naval), under the names of various countries.
Adrianns (Publius Aelius). Roman emperor^ a.d.
I 17-138. — Spartianus (iE.) Adrianus imperator.
z2.752.18
\In Historiae augustae scriptores sex y. z.
Lugd. Batav., 1671. a v. 8*>].
See, aUo, Caesara (The).
Adulteration of drugs, food, etc. See Drugs,
Food, etc Adyentures.
See, in Biography, the fives of maay enterprising persons, and, in Fiction, the titles o/many novels.
Advertisements. 5r/ Journalism.
Advice. See Manners, Maxims, etc.
Aelfric, (archbishop of Canterbury), d. 1006.
— Mores (E. R.) De Aelfrico, • . comments- rius . . Edidit et praefatus est G. J. Thor- kelin, 1789. 4*. 15.2956.11
[/« a vol. lettered'"' Alfred's will," etc.]
— Wharton (H.) Utrum Elfricus grammaticus.
15-2955.35 \In a vol. lettered Ancient history. A mm,']
Aelianus Tacticus.
— KdCHLY (A.) De libris tacticis, qui nomini-
bus Arriani et Aeliani feruntur dissertatio.
Turid, 185 1-2-3. 3 pts. pp.f. 4".
14.868 JEmtaidemns, an ancient agnostic, fust before
ChHstm. — Saisset (E.) Aen6sid6me. Etude sur le
sceptisime ancien. 2e 6d. Paris, 1865.
12% aa. 1395. 17
Aerolites. See Meteors. Aeronautics, or artificial flight. — Arago (F.) Aeronautic voyages performed
with a view to the advancement of science.
28.3733.1 [Smithsonian report, 2863].
— Pettigrew (J. B.) Dissertation on aero^ nautics. 27.1671. 31
\In hii Animal locomotion. ao&-26o].
Aeschines. b. b.c. 389. d. 314.
— DiNDORF (W.) Scholia graeca in Aeschinem.
Oxonii, 1852. 8". 14.900. 17
— NiLSON (N. J. A.) De rerum disposition*
apud Aeschinem . . commentaria. i.
Upsaliae, 1877. 8'. 14. 881. 7
— SCHOLiEN 2u des Aeschines rede gegen den
Timarchos . . berichtiget und vervoU*
standiget von I. Bekker. Berlin, 1835.
26 pp. 4^ 14.868
— Sodenstjerna (E. a.) and Bergman (I.)
Dissertatio de ingenio Aeschinis ora-
toris . . Upsaliae, 1814. 12 pp. s. 4**.
Z4.868 Aeschylus, b. b.c. 525. d. 456.
Tragedies, as a whole,
— BOYES n. F.) Illustrations of the tragedies of Aeschylus, from the poets. Oxford, 1842. 8^ 14.881. II
— CoPLESTON (R. S.) Aeschylus. [Sketch of the poet and of his tragedies]. Philadel- phia, 1875. 8'. x4.881.17
Aeschylus.
SUBJECT-CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Aesthetics.
— F&ANCKEN (C. M.) Disputatio critica de an-
tiquarum Aeschyli interpretationum ad
genuinam lectionem restituendam usu et
auctoritate . . Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1845.
150 pp. 8^ X4.881
—Hermann (T. G. J.) Observationes criticae
in quosdam locos Aeschyli. Upsiae, 1798.
8°. z4.2854.11
— Klausen (R. H.) Theologoumena Aeschyli
tragid. Berolini, 1829. 8^ z4.881.13 — LowiNSKi (A.) De pristino ordine versuum
quonindam aeschyliorum. Conitz, 1857.
16 pp. 4^ • 14.881 Emendationes aeschyleae. Conitz, 1855.
8 pp. 4**. Z4.881 Divcrbii aeschylei secundum rationem anti-
theticam emendati specimen . . Konitz,
1862. 20 pp. 4**. Z^.88i — 'Scholia graeca in Aeschyli tragedias, edente
G. Dindorfio. Oxonii, 1851. 8**. Z4.881.9 [/« Diadorfs edition of Aeschylus, v. 3]. — ^Westphal (R.) Emendationes aeschyleae. 18 pp. Vratislaviae. 1869. 4**. Z4.881
Tragedies^ singly, Agamemnon. — Lenhoff (T.) Adnotationes ad locos aliquos Agamemnonis aeschyleae. Neu-Ruppin,
1863. 18 pp. 4'. Z4.881
Choephori, — BoRCHARD (E.) Commentatio de Aeschyli
Choephororum parodo. Berolini, 1862. 16
pp. 4". Z4.881
— Merkel (R.) Zur Aeschylus — ^kritik und er-
kl^rung : i. Vier chdre der ChOephoren.
Gotha, 1863. 17 pp. 4*. Z2.88I
Promethtui.
— Bellmann (C. F. a.) De Aeschyli ternione prometheo libri duo . . . Vratislaviae, 1839. 8^ 14.881. 10
— Welcker (F. G.) Die aeschylische trilogie : Prometheus und die kabirenweihe zu Lemnos. Darmstadt, 1824. 8^ 12.881. 16
The same. Nachtrag zu die schrift tlber die
aeschylische trilogie, nebst einer abhand- lung Uber das satyrspiel. Frankfurt am Main, 1826. 8°. z4.881.16
[The last two bound togetherl.
— Wieseler (F.) Adversaria m Aeschyli Pro- metheum vinctum et Aristophanis aves, philolog^ca atque archaeologica. Got- tingae, 1843. vi, 132 pp. 8'*. 14. 881
Schedae criticae in Aeschyli Prometheum
vinctum. Gottingae, i860. 25 pp. 4'.
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Aesopus.
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[Graece et latine]. Londini, 1671. 12*.
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Note. Neither the tables nor the story of Aesop
are now re^^arded as genuine.
Aesthetics, {or, the philosophy of the beautiful).
Scientific treatment,
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The same. 5th cd. Edinburgh, 181 7. 2
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— Moffat (J. C.) An introduction to 5ie study of aesthetics. Cincinnati, 1856. p. 8*".
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— Plotinus. Concerning the beautiful. Or, a paraphrased translation . . of Ennead i. book VI. By T. Taylor. London, 1787. I6^ 23. 145 1. 21
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The same. 2e aufl. Stuttgart, 1813. i v.
in 3. 16*. 23.1451.35
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essays, etc. . . Boston, 1845. p. 8*".
23.1451.31 — ScHLEGEL (C. W. F. von). Aesthetic and
miscellaneous works . . . London, 1849.
p. 8*. 23.1451.30
— VfeRON (E.) L'Esthfetique . . . Paris, 1878.
16". 23.1451.29
— Zeising ( a. ) Aesthetische forschungen.
Frankfurt a. M., 1855. 8'. 23.1451.9
History.
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23. 145 1. 7 — ScHASLER (M.) Aesthetik als philosophie des schSnen und der kunsL B. i. Geschichte der aesthetik. Berlin, 1872. 2 v. 8'.
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S^e^ alto. Arts (Pine), Beauty, and the names of the several nne arts.
A^rfaamstan.
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zz.693.17 [/« kit Military operations at Cabul, 1843].
— Griffi-Ai (W.) Journals of travels in Af- ghanistan. Calcutta, 1847. 8*".
ZZ.684.10
— Masson (C.) Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, etc. Lon- don, 1844. 4 V. 8\ ZZ.693.6
—Mohan lal. Victory and disasters of the British army in Afghanistan in 1841.
zz.683.7 {In kis Life of amir Dost Mohammed khan].
— Neamet Ullah. History of the Afghans, tr. from the Persian by B. Dom. London, 1836. 4**. zz.2698.2
—Sale {lady F. W.) A journal of the disas- ters in Affghanistan, 1 841-2. London, 1843. p. 8% zz.684.26
— Thorburn (S. S.) Bannd: or, our Afghan frontier. London, 1876. 8*. zz.684.16 Set^ altoy Cabul.
Africa, (as a whole).
— Heeren (A. H. L.) Researches into the poli- tics, intercourse and trade of the [Afri- can nations]. 2d ed. London, 1850. 8**.
zz.645.4
— Hofland (B. W. H.) Africa described. New ed. London, 1834. 16°. ZZ.660.2
—Jameson (R.) Wilson (J.) and Murray (H.) Narrative of discovery and adventure in Africa. New York, 1831. I8^
32.2010.12
—Johnston (K.) Africa . . With ethnological appendix by A. H. Keane. London, 1878. 16°. zz.642.3
— RiTTER (C.) Afrika. (In v. i of his Erd- kunde). Berlin, 1822. 8**. 2.40. z
The same. G^ographie g^n^rale compar^e
. . [L'Afrique]. Traduite par Buret et Desor. Paris, 1835-36. 3 v. 8".
ZZ.641.3 Central.
—Baker (Sir S. W.) Ismailla: a narrative of the expedition to central Africa for the suppression of the slave trade . . 1869-73. New York, 1875. 8^ zz.665.5
— Bruce (J.) Travels to discover the source of the Nile, 1768-1773. Dublin, 1790-91. 6 V. 8^ zz.663.10
[Vol. z wanting].
—Cameron (V. L.) Across Africa [1872-76]. New York, 1877. 8^ zz.665.14
— Damberger (C. F.) {^pseudonym^ Travels through Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope to Morocco . . and through the Sahara . . between the years 1781 and 1797. Charlestown, 1801. 8**. zz. 664.19
— Grant (J. A.) Geography, climate and natu- ral history of the laice region of equatorial Africa. 2.52. k
Un Journal of the royal geographical society, t. for 1872].
Africa.
SUBJECT- CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Africa.
— HoRNEMAN <F.) Journal of travels from Cairo to Mourzouk in the yean 1797-8. London, 1802. 4°. zz.666.19
— ^Livingstone (D.) Last journals in central Africa . . From 1865 to his death [1873]. New York, 1875. 8' zz.664.2
— -and (C.) Narrative of an expedition to the
Zambesi and its tributaries, and lakes Sherwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864. New York. 1866. 8^ z 1.665.4
— Lux (A. E.) Von Loanda nach Kimbundu. . . Wien, i88a 8^ zz.664.14
— Park (M.) Travels in the interior of Africa. . . in 1795-97. 4th ed. London, 1800. 8^ xx.654.5
— -The same. With . . geographical illustra-
tions by major Rennell. Philadelphia, 1800. 8*. Z 1.654.6
— -The same. Life and travels [abridged] ;
, . with later discoveries relative to the termination of the Niger. New York, 1847. 12' 32.2030.20
— Petherich (J.) Egypt, the Soudan, and cen- tral Africa . . [1845-1859]. Edinburgh, 1861. 8° xz.643.7
— PoGGE (P.) Im reiche des Muata Jamwo. . . Beriin, 1880. 8*. z 1.663.9
— Stanley (H. M.) How I found Livingstone: travels . . in central Africa, [1869-72]. New York, 1872. 8*. zz.665.8
^Through the dark continent, and down the
[Congo] to the Atlantic. 1875-77. New York, 1878. 2 V. 8^ zz.665.9
— SCKWEINFURTH (G. A.) The heart of Africa. Three years' travels and adventures . . z868 to 187 1. New York, 1874. 2 v. 8*.
zi. 665.2
— Taylor (B.) A journey to central Africa [1853 <?)] . . loih ed. New York, 1859. 12". Zi.643.31
[Gigerl.
Sfe^ aUoy Don^la, Ngami, Niger, Nile, Okavan- go, Sahara, Soudan.
Eastern,
—Elton (J. F.) Travels and researdies . . [in] eastern and central Africa . . Lon- don, 1879. 8^ zz.665.13
— Krapf (J. L.) Travels, researches and mis- sionary labours, during an eighteen years' residence in eastern Africa . . with an appendix by E. G. Ravenstein. London, i860. 8^ zz.664.12
— -The same. Boston, i860. 8*. z 1.664. 22
Sety alsoy Abyssinia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Nubia, Red Sea, Slave trade, ^oizibar.
Northern,
— Abulfeda. Africa [arabic^] excudi curavit Jo. G. Eichhom. Gottingae, 1790. 8".
z 1.666. 26
— Barth [H.] Travels and discoveries in north and central Africa . . 1849-185 5. New York, 1857. 3 v. 8**. zz. 664.1
— Ehrenberg (C. G.) Beitrag zur characteris- tik der nordafrikanischen wttsten. Ber- lin, 1827. 20 pp. 4*'. zi.666.3
—Hamilton (J.) Wanderings in north Africa. London. 1856. 12'. z 1.653. 11
— Heuglin (M. T. von). Reise in nordOst Afrika [1876] nebst zoologischen skizzen. Braunschweig, 1877. 2 v. 8' zz.663.3
— Marmol (L. C. de) L'Afrique. De la tra- duction de Nicolas Perrot, sieur d*AbIan- court . . Paris, 1667. 3 v. s. 4".
ZZ.655.1
— Riley (J.) Authentic narrative of the loss of the bri^ Commerce on the west coast of Africa, 18 1 5. With the sufferings of her crew, enslaved by the Arabs. New York.
1817. 8^ xz.653.8
Sety alsoy Algeria, Barbary Sutea, Carthage, Egypt, Mediterranean, Mococco, Suex.
Southern,
— Andersson (C. J.) Notes of travel in south- western Africa, [1867 (?)J. New York, 1875. 8*. zz.662.22
— Baines (T.) Explorations in southwest Africa . . 1861-62, from Walvisch Bay, to Lake Ngami and the Victoria Falls. London, 1864. 8^ zz.662.6
— Barker (M. A.) Life in south Africa. [1875- 76]. Philadelphia, 1877. 8*. ZZ.6e(2.i
The same. A year's housekeeping in south
Africa. London, 1877. 12**. z 1.662. 27
— Barrow (J.) An account of travels into the interior of southern Africa in 1797-98; and sketches of the Cape of Good Hope. . . 1st Am. ed. New York, 1802. 8".
zz.662.16
The same, modified. Travels in the interior
of southern Africa. 2d ed. London. 1806. 2 V. in I. 4-. Z 1.666.6
— Bisset (A.) Sport and war, or recollections of fighting and hunting in south Africa, from 1834 to 1867 . . . London, 1875. p. 8*. z 1.662. 18
— CuMMiNG (R. G.) Five years of a hunter's life in the interior of south Africa, [1843- 48]. New York, 1850. 2 v. 16°. zz.662.23
— CUNYNGHAME (A. T.) My Command in south Africa^ 1874-78 . . London, 1879. 8**-
z 1.662.8
— Fritsch (G.) Die eingeborenen stld-Afrika's . . Breslau, 1872. 30 pi. f. zz.666.14
— Gillmore (P.) The great thirst land : a ride through Natal, Orange Free State, Trans- vaal, and Kalahari desert. [1876]. Lon- don, 1878. 8^ ZZ.662.13
— HoLUB (E.) Sieben jahre in sUd-Afrika . . (1872-79). V. I. Wien, 1881. 8^ z 1.662.5
— Latrobe (C. L) Journal of a visit to south Africa in 18 15-16, with account of the set- tlements of the United Brethren. New York, 1818. 8". zz.662.4
— Napier (E. E.) Excursions in southern Af- rica, including a history of Cape Colony . . London, 1849. 2 v. 12'. ZZ.662.25
— Noble (J.) South Africa, past and present : a short history of the European settle- ments at the Cape. London, 1877. 16"*.
zz.662.32
— Payton (C. a.) The diamond diggings of south Africa (1871). With a brief account of the new gold fields. London* 1872. 8^ zz.662.21
— Pringle (T.) Narrative of a residence in south Africa, [1820-26]. London, 1840. 8\ zz.662.2
— Sparrman (A.) Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, and travels in the country of the Hottentots [1772]. Philadelphia, 1801. 24*. zz.662.35
Africa.
OF THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY.
Agricultnre.
Hottentots [1772]. Philadelphia, 1801. 24**.
X 1.662. 35
— Steedman (A.) Wanderings and adventures in the interior of southern Africa, [1831]. London, 1835. 2 v. 8^ 1 1.662.3
— Theal (G. McC.) Compendium of the his- tory and geography of south Africa . . . London, 1878. 2 v. in i. 8^ xx.662.7
— Trollope (A.) South Africa, [1877]. Lon- don, 1878. 2 V. p. 8*. 1x.662.19
— Wilson (E.) Reminiscences of a frontier police officer in south Africa. Grahams- town, 1866. 8°. ix.662.26 .W, aiso^ Cape Colony, Natal, Transvaal, Zulus.
Western.
— BowDiCH (T. E.) Mission to Ashantee, with a statistical account of that kingdom [1817]. London, 1819. 4*. 11.666. 17
— Castiuio (A. M.) Descrip9&o e roteiro da
costa occidental de Africa desde o Cabo
• de Espartel at6 o das Agulhas. Lisboa,
1866. 2v. 8^ xx.666.20
— Du Chaillu (P. B.) Explorations and ad- ventures in equatorial Africa, [1856-59]. New York, 1861. 8*. xx.664.13
Wild life under the equator . . London,
1869. i6\ xx.664.27
— GoRRiNGB (H. H.) The west coast of Africa. Washington, 1873. 8**. 2.42.6
— Hubbe-Scheiden( — ^)Ethiopien: Studien ilber west- Africa. Hamburg, 1879. 8°, xx.663.2
— Mereiam <M. B.) Home life in Africa, [1866 (?)] ; or, a new glimpse into an old comer of the world, [anon.l Boston, 1868. 16°. xx.654.22
— Reade (W. W.) Savage Africa: being the narrative of a tour in equatorial, south- western and north-western Africa. New York, 1864. 8^ xx.665.7
— Valdez (F. T.) Africa occidental. Noticiase considerac6es. Lisboa, 1864. 8**. x 1.666. 22 .Sm, «Us0^ Aobeokuta, Angola, Ashanti. Coloniza- tiocL Congo, Dahomey, LiyiDfi[stone(D.). Loan- go, Sierra faeone, Slave trade, Teneriffe, Yoruba.
African languages.
— Baikie (W. B.) Observations on the Hausa
and Fulfulde languages. London, 1861.
8^ X5.976
— Barth (H.) Collection of vocabularies of
central-African languages. Gotha, 1862.
1. 8^ xs.976.5
—Salt (H.) Particulars respecting African tribes. . . With vocabularies of their languages. London, 1814. V, x 1.668. 2
— Steere (E.) Short specimens of the vocabu- laries of three unpublished African lan- guages, Gindo, Zaramo, Angazidja. Lon- don, i860. 12°. 15.976 S€«, also^ Bechuana (Sechuana), Bomu, Etniopic (Gheez), Kisuaheli (SuaheU), Tlgre, Woloff.
Agassiz (Louis Jean Rodolphe). b, 1807, ^.1873. —