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Morell, J. D. An historical and critical view of

the speculative philosophy of Europe in the 19th century. N. Y. 1858. O. 190+4 Rosmini-Serbati, Antonio. A short sketch of modern philosophies, and of his own system; witn a few words of introd. by father Lockhart. Lond. 1882. D. 190:5

English.

Frothingham, Octavius Brooks. Transcendentalism in New England; a history. N. Y. 1876. O. 191:1 Concord summer school of philosophy. Concord lectures on philosophy; comprising outlines of all the lectures in 1882, with an historical sketch; coll. and arr. by Raymond L. Bridgman. rev. by the several lecturers and approved by the faculty. 191+7 Cambridge, Mass. [1883]. O. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. [Philosophical writings]. In his Complete works. 820.1:8 Contents, see under English literature, Collected works.

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Stephen, Leslie. History of english thought in the 18th century. 2d ed. N. Y. 1881. 2 v. 0. 192:8 Bacon, Francis, baron Verulam and viscount St. Albans. [Philosophical writings.] In his Works. 820.2:2 Contents, see under English literature, Collected works.

Fowler, T: Bacon. [Eng. philosophers.] N. Y. 1881. D.

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Mead, Edwin Doak. The philosophy of Carlyle. 191:2 Bost. 1881. D. Monck, W: H. S. Sir W: Hamilton. [Eng, phil191:5

osophers.] N. Y. 1881. D.

Veitch, J: Hamilton. [Phil. classics for eng. readers.] Phila. 1882. D. 191:6 Mill, J: Stuart. An examination of sir W: Hamilton's philosophy, and of the principal philosophical questions discussed in his writings. Bost. 1865. 2 v. O. 191:3 Mansel, H: Longueville. The philosophy of the conditioned; comprising some remarks on sir W: Hamilton's philosophy and on mr. J: S. Mill's examination of that philosophy. Lond. 1866. O. 191:4 Masson, D: Recent british philosophy; a review, with criticisms; incl. some comments on mr. Mill's answer to sir W: Hamilton. N. Y. 1866. D.

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Bower, G. S. D: Hartley and James Mill. [Eng. philosophers.] N. Y. 1881. D. 192:2 Hobbes, T: [Philosophical writings.] In his English works. 820.2:12

Contents, see under English literature, Collected works.

Locke, J: Works. Lond. n. d. 2 v. D. 192:4

Contents. V. 1, 2. Philosophical works, with a preliminary essay and notes by J. A. St. John. V. 1. Preliminary discourse by the ed.-On the conduct of the understanding.-An essay concerning the human understanding, book 1-2. V. 2. Same. Book 3-4.Controversy with the bishop of Worcester. - An examination of P. Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God, with remarks upon some of mr. Norris's books.-Elements of natural philosophy.Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman. Mivart, St. G: Nature and thought; an introduction to a natural philosophy. Lond.

Fowler, T: Shaftesbury and Hutcheson. [Eng. philosophers.] N. Y. 1883. O.

Farrer, James A. Adam Smith,

192:9 1723-1790.

[Eng. philosophers.] N. Y. 1881. D. 192:5 Spencer, Herbert. [A system of synthetic philosophy.] N. Y. 1873-82. D. 192:7

Contents. Pt. 1. First principles of a new system of philosophy: The knowable: The unknowable. Pt. 2, 3. The principles of biology: V. 1. The data of biology; The inductions of biology; The evolution of life; V. 2. Morphological development; Physiological development; Laws of multiplication; Appendices. Pt. 4, 5. The principles of psychology: V. 1. The data of psychology; The Inductions of psychology; General synthesis; Physical synthesis; App.; V.2. Special analysis; General analysis; Corollaries. Pt. 6, 7, [8 unpubl.]. The principles of sociology: V. 1. The data of sociology; The inductions of sociology; The domestic relations; V. 2. Ceremonial institutions; Political institutions. Pt. 9, [10 unpubl.]. The principles of morality: V. 1. The data of ethics.

Birks, T: Rawson. Modern physical fatalism and the doctrine of evolution; an examination of mr. H. Spencer's First principles. Lond. 1876. D. 192:1 Stewart, Dugald. Collected works, ed. by sir W: Hamilton. Edinb. 1877. 11 v. O.

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Contents. V. 1. Progress of metaphysical, ethical and political philosophy. 2-4. Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. 5. Philosophical essays. 6, 7. The philosophy of the active and moral powers of man. 8, 9. Lectures on political economy. 10. Biographical memoirs of Adam Smith, W: Robertson, T: Reid.-Veitch, J. A memoir of Dugald Stewart with selections from his correspondence. 11. Translations of the passages in foreign languages contained in the collected works.-General index.

German.

Heine, H: Zur geschichte der religion und philosophie in Deutschland. In his Sämmtliche werke. 830: 139 v5 Gostwick, Joseph. German culture and christianity; their controversy in 1770-1880. Lond. 1882. O. 211:21 Hall, Granville Stanley. [Essays on german philosophy]. In his Aspects of german culture. 824.1:39

Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Feuerbach, L: Andreas. Sämmtliche werke. Leipz. 1846-76. 10 v. in 8. O. 193:1

Contents. V. 1. Erläuterungen und ergänzungen zum Wesen des christenthums. 2. Philosophische kritiken und grundsätze. 3. Gedanken über tod und unsterblichkeit. 4. Geschichte der neuern philosophie von Bacon v. Verulam bis Benedict Spinoza. 5. Darstellung, entwicklung und kritik der Leibnitz'schen philosophie. 6. Pierre Bayle; ein beitrag zur geschichte der philosophie und menschheit. 7. Das Wesen des christenthums. 8. Vorlesungen über das wesen der religion, nebst zusätzen und anmerkungen. 9. Theogonie nach den quellen des classischen, hebräischen und christlichen alterthums. 10. Gottheit, freiheit und unsterblichkeit vom standpunkte der anthropologie.

Fichte, J: Gottlieb. The characteristics of the present age. Tr. from the german by W: Smith. Lond. 1847. D. 142:5

-The science of knowledge. Tr. from the german by A. E. Kroeger. Phila. 1868. D. 141:1

Everett, C: Carroll. Fichte's Science of knowledge; a critical exposition. (German phil. classes.) Chicago, 1884. S. 142:6 Hartmann, K: Robert E v. Philosophy of the unconscious; speculative results according

Authorized tr. by W: Chatterton Coupland. N. Y. 1884. 3 v. O. 193:8 Vaihinger, Hans. Hartmann, Dühring und Lange; zur geschichte der deutschen philosophie im 19ten jahrhundert; ein kritischer essay. Iserlohn. 1876. O. Pfleiderer, Edmund. Der moderne pessimismus. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

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304: 15 v4 Gätschenberger, Stephan. Nihilismus, pessimismus und weltschmerz; geschrieben aus anlass der enthüllung eines monuments für den grafen Szechenyi in Pest. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304:15 v10 Sommer, Hugo. Die religion des pessimismus. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v13 Caird, E: Hegel. [Philos. classics for eng. readers.] Phila. 1883. D. 193:4 Kant, Immanuel. Critique of pure reason. Tr. from the german by J. M. D. Meiklejohn. Lond. 1866. D. Morris, G: S. Kant's Critique of pure reason; a critical exposition. German philosoph. classics.] Chicago. 1882. S. 142:4

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Watson, J: Kant and his english critics; a comparison of critical and empirical philosophy. N. Y. 1881. O. 142+3 Seth, Andrew. The development from Kant to Hegel, with chapters on the philosophy of religion. (Pub. by the Hibbert trustees.) Lond. 1882. O. 193:5 Schlegel, K: W: F: v. The philosophy of life and philosophy of language, in a course of lectures. Tr. from the german by A. J. W. Morrison. N. Y. 1848. D. 193:3

Watson, J: Schelling's transcendental idealism; a critical exposition. [German philosoph. classics.] Chicago. 1882. S. 141: 2

Schopenhauer, Arthur. Sämmtliche werke; herausg. von Julius Frauenstädt. 2te aufl. Leipz. 1877. 6 v. O. 193:2

Contents. V. 1. Einleitung des herausg. — Arthur Schopenhauer, ein lebensbild von dem herausg. Schriften zur erkenntnisslehre. 2, 3. Die Welt als wille und vorstellung. 4. Naturphilosophie und ethik Leber den willen in der natur. - Die beiden grundprobleme der ethik. 5, 6. Parerga und paralipomena, kleine philosophische schriften: I. Vom idealen und realen. - Zur geschichte der philosophie. - Die universitäts-philosophie. Die absichtlichkeit im schicksale des einzelnen. Das geistersehen. Aphorismen zur lebensweisheit. II. Philosophie und ihre methode. - Logik und dialektik. - Der intellekt. Das ding an sich und die erscheinung.

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Pantheismus. - Philosophie und wissenschaft der natur. Farbenlehre. — Ethik. Rechtslehre und politik. Unzerstörbarkeit durch den tod. Nichtigkeit des daseins. Vom leiden der welt. den selbstmord. — Die bejahung und verneinung des willens zum leben. - Religion. Sanskrit-literatur. Mythologische - Archäologische betrachtungen. betrachtungen. - Metaphysik des schönen und ästhetik. Urtheil, kritik, beifall und ruhm. — Gelehrsamkeit und gelehrte. - Selbstdenken. Schriftstellerei und stil. Lesen und bücher. Sprache und worte. - - Psychologische bemerkungen. Ueber die weiber. - Ueber erziehung. - Zur physiognomik. Ueber lärm und geräusch. - Gleichnisse, parabeln und fabeln. - Verse.

- The world as will and idea. From the german by R. B. Haldane and J: Kemp. [In 3 v.] V. 1. Bost. 1883. O. 193:7 Spinoza, Baruch de. Chief works. Tr. from the latin, with an introd. by R. H. M. Elwes. [Bohn's phil. lib.] Lond. 1883. 2 v. D.

193: 6 Contents. V. 1. Introd. Tractatus theologicopoliticus. Tractatus politicus. 2. De intellectus emendatione. - Ethica. Correspondence. Kalischer, Alfred Christian. Benedikt (Baruch) von Spinoza's stellung zum judenthum und christenthum; als beitrag zur lösung der judenfrage beleuchtet. In Deutsche zeitund streit-fragen. 304: 15 v13

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Mill, J: Stuart. The positive philosophy of A: Comte. Bost. 1866. D. 194:3 Cousin, V: Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good; increased by an app. on french art. Tr., with the approbation of Cousin, by O. W. Wight. N. Y. 1857. O. 194:4 Helvetius, Claude Adrian. A treatise on man, his intellectual faculties and his education; a posthumous work. Tr. from the french, with add. notes, by W. Hooper. Lond. 1777. 2 v. O. 194:5 Steffens, H: Pascal und die philosophisch-geschichtliche bedeutung seiner ansichten. In his Nachgelassene schriften. 898.2:1 Flint, Robert. Vico. (Phil. classics.) Phila. 1884. D. 195:1

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Blavatsky, Mme. H. P. Isis unveiled; a masterkey to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology. 2d ed. N. Y. 1877. 2 v. O. 110+4 Büchner, F: C: Christian L: Force and matter; empirico-philosophical studies intelligibly rendered. With an add. introd. expressly written for the eng. ed. by L: Büchner, eď. by J: F: Collingwood. 2d eng., completed from the 10th german ed. Lond. 1870. D.

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Cudworth, Ralph. The true intellectual system of the universe, wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, and its

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Hamilton, Sir W: Lectures on metaphysics; ed. by H: Longueville Mansel and J: Veitch. Bost. 1859. O. Harris, James. Philosophical arrangements. Lond. 1775. O. 112:1 Lotze, Hermann. Metaphysic, in three books; ontology, cosmology and psychology. Eng. tr. ed. by Bernard Bosanquet. [System of philosophy, pt. 2.] (Clarendon press ser.) N. Y. 1884. O. Outlines of metaphysic; dictated portions of [his] lectures. Tr. and ed. by G: T. Ladd. Bost. 1884. D. 110:7 Paine, Martyn. Physiology of the soul and instinct as distinguished from materialism; with supplementary demonstrations of the divine communication of the narratives of the creation and the flood. N. Y. 1872. O. 111+1 Pressensé, Edmond Marcellin Déhault de. A

study of origins, or The problems of knowledge of being and of duty. Tr. by Annie Harwood Holmden. Lond. 1883. D. 110:3 Schasler, Max. Ueber materialistische und idealistische weltanschauung. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v8 Shields, C: W. The order of the sciences, an essay on the philosophical classification and organization of human knowledge. N. Y. 1882. D. 112:2 Sinnett, A. P. Esoteric buddhism. Bost. 1884. D. 110: 6

Spencer, Herbert. The classification of the sciences [and other philosophical essays]. in 824.2: 81-83 Contents, see under English literature, Essays.

White, Hugh. Cosmogenia, or The philosophy of the world. Watertown, N. Y. 1830. O. 113:3

3. Mental morphology and hygiene.

1. Mind and body.

(See also Physiology, class 612.)

Bain, Alexander. Mind and body; the theories of their relation. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1874. D. 131:1

Common errors on the mind. In his Practical 824.2:91 Barlow, J: The connection between physiology

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and intellectual philosophy. On man's power over himself to prevent or control insanity. In Small books on great subjects. 829.2:48 v1 Bastian, H: Charlton. The brain as an organ of mind. Ill. N. Y. 1880. D. 131:2 Brodie, Sir B: Mind and matter, or Psychological inquiries, in a series of essays intended to illustrate the mutual relations of the physical organization of the mental faculties. With add. notes by an amer. ed. N. Y. 1873. D. 131:3 Brown-Séquard, C: E: Dual character of the brain. In Smithsonian misc.

506: R4 v15 Calderwood, H: The relations of mind and brain. Lond. 1879. O. 131:4 Carpenter, W: B: Principles of mental physiology, with their applications to the training and discipline of the mind and the study of its morbid conditions. N. Y. 1878. D. 131:5

Elam, C: A physicians problems. Bost. 1869. D. 130:7

Contents. Natural heritage.-On degenerations in man.-On moral and criminal epidemics.-Body v. mind.-Illusions and hallucinations.-On somnambulism.-Revery and abstraction. Goltz, Bogumil. Diagnosen, signalements und verdicte für exacte menschenkenntniss. [Feigenblätter, 2.] Berlin. n. d. D.

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- Das menschen-dasein in seinen weltewigen zügen und zeichen. Berlin. 1868. 2 v. in 1. D. 130:2

Contents. V. 1. Der mensch und das menschliche leben.-Natur.-Die sittliche welt. 2. Die welt des

Goltz, Bogumil.—Continued.

-Typen der geschellschaft; ein complimentirbuch ohne complimente. 4te aufl. Berlin. 1867. 2 v. in 1. S. 130:3 - Zur physiognomie und characteristik des volkes. [Exacte menschenkenntniss, b. 2.] Berlin, 1859. S. 130:4 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Mechanism in thought

and morals; an address delivered before the Phi beta kappa society of Harvard university, june 29, 1870, with notes and afterthoughts. Bost. 1871. D. 131:6 Laycock, T: Mind and brain, or The correla

tions of consciousness and organization systematically investigated and applied to philosophy, mental science and practice; with a preliminary dissertation on method and ill. of the text. 2d ed. N. Y. 1869. 2 v. D. 131:7 (Internat. 131:11

Luys, J. The brain and its functions. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1882. D. Maudsley, H: The physiology and pathology of mind. 2d ed., rev. Lond. 1868. O.

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- The physiology of mind; the 1st pt. of a 3d ed. rev. and enl. and in great part rewritten of The physiology and pathology of mind. N. Y. 1878. D. 131:9

Moore, G: The power of the soul over the body, considered in relation to health and morals. N. Y. 1847. D. 130:5 The use of the body in relation to the mind. N. Y. 1847. D. 130:6 Morselli, H: Suicide; an essay on comparative moral statistics. The original expressly rev. and abr. by the author for the english version. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1882. D. 131:13 O'Dea, James J. Suicide; studies on its philosophy, causes and prevention. N. Y. 1883. D. 131:12 Tuke, Daniel Hack. Illustrations of the influence of the mind upon the body in health and disease, designed to elucidate the action of

2. Mental derangements. Brierre de Boismont, Alexandre Jacques François. Hallucinations, or The rational history of apparitions, visions, dreams, ecstasy, magnetism and somnambulism. amer. ed. Phila. 1853. O. Buckham, T. R.

1st 132+1 Insanity considered in its medico-legal relations; a treatise. Phila. 132:9 1883. O. Bucknill, J: C: Notes on asylums for the insane in America. Lond. 1876. D. 132:11 Corning, J. Leonard. Brain exhaustion; with some preliminary considerations on cerebral dynamics. N. Y. 1884. D. 132:10 Hammond, W: Alexander. A treatise on insanity in its medical relations. N. Y. 1883. O. 132:8 Kirchner, F: Der zweck des daseins, im hinblick auf die mehrung des selbstmordes. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v11 Maudsley, H: Responsibility in mental disease. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1875. D.

132:2 - Body and mind: an inquiry into their connection and mutual influence, specially in reference to mental disorders. An enl. and rev. ed., to which are added psychological essays. N. Y. 1882. D. 132:7

Contents, Lectures. Body and mind: On the physical condition of mental function in health; On certain forms of degeneracy of mind, their causation, and their relations to other disorders of the nervous system; On the relations of morbid bodily states to disordered mental functions: Conscience and organization. Essays. Hamlet.-Emanuel Swedenborg.The theory of vitality.-The limits of philosophical inquiry.

Rush, B: Medical inquiries and observations upon the diseases of the mind. 2d ed. Phila. 1818. O. 132:3 Seguin, E: Idiocy, and its treatment by the physiological method. N. Y. 1866. O. 132+15 Storer, Horatio Robinson. The causation, course and treatment of reflex insanity in women. Bost. 1871. D. 132:4 Sully, James. Illusions; a psychological study. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1881. D. 132:6 Tuke, Daniel Hack. Chapters in the history of the insane in the British Isles. Ill. Lond. 1882. O. 132:13 -Insanity in ancient and modern life, with chapters on its prevention. Lond. 1878. D. 132:12 Upham, T: Cogswell. Outlines of imperfect and disordered mental action. N. Y. 1868. S. 132:14 Winslow, Forbes Benignus. On obscure dis eases of the brain and disorders of the mind; their incipient symptoms, pathology, diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis. Lond. 1860. O. 132:5

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Ennemoser, Joseph. The history of magic. Tr. from the german by W: Howitt. Added, an app. of the most remarkable and best authenticated stories of apparitions, dreams, second sight, somnambulism, predictions, divination, witchcraft, vampires, fairies, table-turning and spirit-rapping, selected by Mary Howitt. Lond. 1854. 2 v. D. 133:4 Hall, F: T. Il. The pedigree of the devil. Lond. 1883. O. 133:20 Hertz, W: Der werwolf; beitrag zur sagengeschichte. Stuttgart. 1862. O. 133:1 Howitt, W: The history of the supernatural in all ages and nations and in all churches, christian and pagan, demonstrating a universal faith. Phila. 1863. 2 v. D. 133: 6 Lee, F: G:, ed. Glimpses of the supernatural; facts, records and traditions relating to dreams, omens, miraculous occurrences, apparitions, wraiths, warnings, second sight, witchcraft, necromancy, etc. 2 v. in 1. N. Y. 1875. D. 133:8 Lenormant, François. Chaldean magic; its origin and development. With considerable add. by the author and notes by the ed., tr. from the french. Lond. 1878. O. 133:24

Lilly, W: An introd. to astrology, with numerous emendations, adapted to the improved state of the science in the present day.A grammar of astrology and tables for calculating nativities by Zadkiel, [R: J. Morrison. Lond. 1852. D. 133:9 Radcliffe, J: Netten. Fiends, ghosts and sprites; including an account of the origin and nature of belief in the supernatural. Lond.

1854. D. 133: 10 Rydberg, Abraham Viktor. The magic of the middle ages. Tr. from the swedish by A: Hjalmar Edgren. N. Y. 1879. D. 133:11 Schele de Vere, Maximilian. Modern magic. N. Y. 1873. D. 133:22 Scott, Sir Walter. Letters on demonology and witchcraft, addressed to J. G. Lockhart. N. Y. 1845. S. 133:13 Spalding, T: Alfred. Elizabethan demonology; an essay in illustration of the belief in the existence of devils and the powers possessed by them, as it was generally held during the period of the reformation and the times immediately succeeding; with special reference to Shakspere and his works. Lond. 1880. D. 133:14 Taylor, I: Fanaticism, by the author of "Natural history of enthusiasm". N. Y. 1834. O. 133:16

Yardley, E: The supernatural in romantic fiction. Lond. 1880. D. 133:15

Special countries.

Hutchinson, T: The witchcraft delusion of 1692; from an unpub. ms., an early draft of his History of Massachusetts in the Mass. archives, with notes by W: F: Poole. Bost. 1870. O. 133+7 Drake, S: Gardner. The witchcraft delusion in New England; its rise, progress and termination, as exhibited by dr. Cotton Mather in The wonders of the invisible world, and by mr. Robert Calef in More wonders of the invisible world. With a

preface, introd. and notes. [Large paper ed. no. 18]. Roxbury, Mass. 3 v. in 2. Q. 133: R21 Upham, C: Wentworth. Salem witchcraft, with an account of. Salem village and a history of opinions on witchcraft and kindred subjects. Bost. 1867. 2 v. in 4. O. 133: R26 - Lectures on witchcraft; comprising a history of the delusion in Salem, in 1692. Bost. 1831. S. 133:27 Beard, G: Miller. The Salem witchcraft excitement of 1692 and its practical application to our own time. N. Y. 1882. S. 133:18 Dahlgren, Madeleine, born Vinton, formerly mrs. Goddard. South mountain magic; a narrative. Bost. 1882. D. 133:19 Gomme, G: Laurence, ed. The gentleman's magazine library; being a classified collection of the chief contents of the Gentleman's magazine from 1731 to 1868: Popular superstitions. Lond. 1884. O. 133+25 Grant, Anne, born Macvicar. Essays on the superstitions of the highlanders of Scotland. Added, Translations from the gaelic, and letters connected with those formerly published. Lond. 1811. 2 v. in 1.

D. 133:5 Sharpe, C: Kirkpatrick. A historical account of the belief in witchcraft in Scotland. Lond. 1884. D. 133:28 Soldan, W: Gottlieb. Geschichte der hexenprozesse; neu bearb. von H: Heppe. Stuttgart. 1880. 2 v. O. 133:23 Wächter, Oskar. Vehmgerichte und hexenprozesse in Deutschland; nach den quellen dargestellt. Stuttgart. [1882]. D. 133:17 Nippold, F: W: Franz. Die gegenwärtige wiederbelebung des hexenglaubens; mit einem literarisch kritischen anhang über die quellen und bearbeitungen der hexenprozesse. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304:15 v4 Mannhardt, W: Die praktischen folgen des aberglaubens, mit besonderer berücksichtigung der provinz Preussen. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304: 15 v7 Scherr, Johannes. Die gekreuzigte, oder Das passionsspiel von Wildisbuch. St. Gallen. 1860. D.

4. Spiritualism.

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Babbitt, Edwin D. Health manual devoted to healing by means of nature's higher forces, incl. The health guide", rev. and impr. N. Y. 1880. D. 133: 111 - The principles of light and color; including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications. Ill. N. Y. 1878. O. 133+112 Religion, as revealed by the material and spiritual universe. N. Y. [1881]. D.

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1879. D. Carpenter, W: B: Mesmerism, spiritualism, etc.,

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two lectures delivered at the London institution, with preface and app. N. Y. 1877. D. 133: 102 Davis, Andrew Jackson. The principles of nature, her divine revelations, and a voice to mankind; in 3 parts. Lond. 1847. 2 v. O. 133+103 Fairfield, Francis Gerry. Ten years with spiritual mediums; an inquiry concerning the etiology of certain phenomena called spiritual. N. Y. 1875. D. Gasparin, Agénor Étienne comte de. Science vs. modern spiritualism; a treatise on turning tables, the supernatural in general, and spirits. Tr. from the french by E. W. Robert; with an introd. by Robert Baird. N. Y. 1857. 2 v. D. 133: 105 Hammond, W: Alexander. Spiritualism and allied causes and conditions of nervous derangement. Ill. N. Y. 1876. D. 133: 106 Kirchner, F: Der spiritismus, die narrheit unseres zeitalters. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v12 Mitchell, T: Key to ghostism; science and art unlock its mysteries. N. Y. 1880. D. 133: 107 Owen, Robert Dale. Footfalls on the boundary of another world, with narrative illustrations. Phila. 1850. D. 133: 109 The debatable land between this world and the next, with illustrative narrations. N. Y. 1872. D. 133: 108 Sargent, Epes. Planchette, or The despair of science; a full account of modern spiritualism, its phenomena, and the various theories regarding it, with a survey of french spiritsm. [Anon.] Bost. 1869. S. 133: 12

Zöllner, J: C: F: Transcendental physics; an account of experimental investigations from [his] scientific treatises. Tr. from the german, with pref. and app. by C. Carleton Massey. 2d ed. Bost. 1881. D. 133:110

5. Dreams.

Cobbe, Frances Power. Dreams, as illustrations of unconscious cerebration. With her Darwinism in morals. in 824.2: 107 Leland, C: Godfrey, ed. The poetry and mystery of dreams. Phila. 1856. D. 135: 1 Seafield, Frank. The literature and curiosities of dreams; a common place book of speculations concerning the mystery of dreams and visions, records of curious and wellauthenticated dreams, and notes on the various modes of interpretation adopted in ancient and modern times; in 2 v. V. 1. Lond. 1865. D. 135:2

6. Phrenology, temperaments, etc. Burton, Robert. The anatomy of melancholy; what it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics and several cures of it, in three partitions, with their several sections, members and subsections, philosophically, medically, historically opened and cut up, by Democritus junior, with a sa

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