Early European History. Hutton Webster

Early European History - Hutton Webster


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Plan of Salisbury Cathedral, England

       The World according to Cosmas Indicopleustes, 535 A.D.

       The Hereford Map, 1280 A.D.

       Behaim's Globe

       Portuguese and Spanish Colonial Empires in the Sixteenth Century

       The West Indies

       An Early Map of the New World (1540 A.D.)

       The Great Schism, 1378–1417 A.D.

       Europe at the Beginning of the Reformation, 1519 A.D.

       Extent of the Reformation, 1524–1572 A.D.

       The Netherlands in the Sixteenth Century

       Western Europe in the Time of Elizabeth

       Europe at the End of the Thirty Years' War, 1648 A.D.

       Acquisitions of Louis XIV and Louis XV

       Europe after the Peace of Utrecht, 1713 A.D.

       England and Wales—The Civil Wars of the Seventeenth Century

       Ireland in the Sixteenth Century

       Table of Contents

      Ancient and Medieval Gems

       Stonehenge

       The Rosetta Stone (British Museum, London)

       The Vaphio Gold Cups (National Museum, Athens)

       Greek Gods and Goddesses: Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Aphrodite

       Aphrodite of Melos (Louvre, Paris)

       Hermes and Dionysus (Museum of Olympia)

       Sarcophagus from Sidon (Imperial Ottoman Museum, Constantinople)

       Laocoön and his Children (Vatican Museum, Rome)

       Victory of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris)

       Oriental, Greek, and Roman Coins

       A Scene in Sicily

       Bay of Naples and Vesuvius

       Relief on the Arch of Titus

       The Parthenon

       Views of Pediment and Frieze of Parthenon

       Acropolis of Athens (Restoration)

       Acropolis of Athens from the Southwest

       Roman Forum and Surrounding Buildings (Restored)

       Roman Forum at the Present Time

       Sancta Sophia, Constantinople

       Fountain of Lions in the Alhambra

       The Taj Mahal, Agra

       Campanile and Doge's Palace, Venice

       Illuminated Manuscript

       Reims Cathedral

       Cologne Cathedral

       Interior of King's College Chapel, Cambridge

       Ghiberti's Bronze Doors at Florence

       St. Peter's, Rome

       Italian Paintings of the Renaissance

       Flemish, Spanish, and Dutch Paintings of the Renaissance

       Table of Contents

      PERIODICALS

      All serious students of history should have access to the American Historical Review (N. Y., 1895 to date, quarterly, $4.00 a year). This journal, the organ of the American Historical Association, contains articles by scholars, critical reviews of all important works, and notes and news. The History Teacher's Magazine is edited under the supervision of a committee of the American Historical Association (Philadelphia, 1909 to date, monthly, $2.00 a year). Every well-equipped school library should contain the files of the National Geographic Magazine (Washington, 1890 to date, monthly, $2.00 a year) and of Art and Archeology (Washington, 1914 to date, monthly, $3.00 a year). These two periodicals make a special feature of illustrations.

      WORKS ON THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF HISTORY

      Useful books for the teacher's library include H. E. Bourne, The Teaching of History and Civics in the Elementary and the Secondary School (N. Y., 1902, Longmans, Green, and Co., $1.50), Henry Johnson, The Teaching of History (N. Y., 1915, Macmillan, $1.40), H. B. George, Historical Evidence (N.Y., 1909, Oxford University Press, American Branch, 75 cents), Frederic Harrison, The Meaning of History and Other Historical Pieces (New ed., N.Y., 1900, Macmillan, $1.75), J. H. Robinson, The New History (N. Y., 1912, Macmillan, $1.50), and H. B. George, The Relations of History and Geography (4th ed., N. Y., 1910, Oxford University Press, American Branch, $1.10). The following reports are indispensable:

      The Study of History in Schools. Report to the American Historical Association by the Committee of Seven (N. Y., 1899, Macmillan, 50 cents).

      The Study of History in Secondary Schools. Report to the American Historical Association by a Committee of Five (N. Y., 1911, Macmillan, 25 cents).

      Historical Sources in Schools. Report to the New England History Teachers' Association by a Select Committee (N. Y., 1902, Macmillan, out of print).

      A History Syllabus for Secondary Schools. Report by a Special Committee of the New England History Teachers' Association (N. Y., 1904, Heath, $1.32).

      A Bibliography of History for Schools and Libraries. Published under the auspices of the Association of History Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland (2d ed., N. Y., 1915, Longmans, Green, and Co., 60 cents).

      DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS

      The most useful dictionaries of classical antiquities are H. B. Walters, A Classical Dictionary (N. Y., 1916, Putnam, $6.50) and H. T. Peck, Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities (N. Y., 1897, American Book Co., $6.00). Cambridge University, England, has published A Companion to Greek Studies, edited by L. Whibley (2d ed., N. Y., 1906, Putnam, $6.00), and A Companion to Latin Studies, edited by J. E. Sandys (N. Y., 1911, Putnam, $6.00). These two volumes treat every phase of ancient life in separate essays by distinguished scholars. For chronology, genealogies, lists of sovereigns, and other data the most valuable works are Arthur Hassall, European History, 476–1910 (new ed., N. Y., 1910, Macmillan, $2.25), G. P. Putnam, Tabular Views of Universal History (new ed., N. Y., 1915, Putnam, $2.50), and Karl J. Ploetz, A Handbook of Universal History, translated by W. H. Tillinghast (Boston, 1915, Houghton Mifflin Co., $3.00).

      SYLLABI

      The Illustrated Topics for Ancient History, arranged by D. C. Knowlton (Philadelphia, McKinley Publishing Co., 65 cents), contain much valuable material in the shape of a syllabus, source quotations, outline maps, pictures, and other aids. The following syllabi have been prepared for collegiate instruction:

      Botsford, G. W. A Syllabus of Roman History (N. Y., 1915, Macmillan, 50 cents).

      Munro, D. C., and SELLERY, G. C. A Syllabus of Medieval History, 395- 1500 (N. Y., 1913, Longmans, Green, and Co., $1.00).

      Richardson, O. H. Syllabus of Continental European History from the Fall of Rome to 1870 (Boston, 1904, Ginn, boards, 75 cents).

      Stephenson, Andrew. Syllabus of Lectures on European History (Terre Haute, Ind., 1897, Inland Publishing Co., $1.50).

      Thompson, J. W. Reference Studies in Medieval History (2d ed., Chicago, 1914, University of Chicago Press, $1.25). A rich collection of classified


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