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Lectures to American Audiences.Crown 8vo. 8s.6d.Contents:—I.The English People in its Three Homes.(1) Old, Middle, and New England. (2) The English Name. (3) The First Voyage and the Second. (4) The Old England and the Second. (5) The English in their Second Home. (6) The Second Voyage and the Third Home. II.The Practical Bearing of General European History.(1) Causes and their Effects. (2) The Democratic City. (3) The Aristocratic City. (4) The Ruling City and its Empire. (5) The Elder and the Newer England. (6) Rome Transplanted.
Lectures to American Audiences.Crown 8vo. 8s.6d.
Contents:—I.The English People in its Three Homes.(1) Old, Middle, and New England. (2) The English Name. (3) The First Voyage and the Second. (4) The Old England and the Second. (5) The English in their Second Home. (6) The Second Voyage and the Third Home. II.The Practical Bearing of General European History.(1) Causes and their Effects. (2) The Democratic City. (3) The Aristocratic City. (4) The Ruling City and its Empire. (5) The Elder and the Newer England. (6) Rome Transplanted.
Contents:—I.The English People in its Three Homes.(1) Old, Middle, and New England. (2) The English Name. (3) The First Voyage and the Second. (4) The Old England and the Second. (5) The English in their Second Home. (6) The Second Voyage and the Third Home. II.The Practical Bearing of General European History.(1) Causes and their Effects. (2) The Democratic City. (3) The Aristocratic City. (4) The Ruling City and its Empire. (5) The Elder and the Newer England. (6) Rome Transplanted.
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The Methods of Historical Study.A Course of Lectures. 8vo.In the Press.Historical Essays.First Series. Third Edition. 8vo. 10s.6d.Contents:—The Mythical and Romantic Elements in Early English History—The Continuity of English History—The Relations between the Crown of England and Scotland—St. Thomas of Canterbury and his Biographers, &c.Historical Essays.Second Series. Second Edition, with additional Essays. 8vo. 10s.6d.Contents:—Ancient Greece and Mediæval Italy—Mr. Gladstone’s Homer and the Homeric Ages—The Historians of Athens—The Athenian Democracy—Alexander the Great—Greece during the Macedonian Period—Mommsen’s History of Rome—Lucius Cornelius Sulla—The Flavian Cæsars, &c. &c.Historical Essays.Third Series. 8vo. 12s.Contents:—First Impressions of Rome—The Illyrian Emperors and their Land—Augusta Treverorum—The Goths at Ravenna—Race and Language—The Byzantine Empire—First Impressions of Athens—Mediæval and Modern Greece—The Southern Slaves—Sicilian Cycles—The Normans at Palermo.Historical and Architectural Sketches; chiefly Italian. Illustrated by the Author. Crown 8vo. 10s.6d.Subject and Neighbour Lands of Venice.Being a Companion Volume to “Historical and Architectural Sketches.” With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 10s.6d.English Towns and Districts.A Series of Addresses and Essays. With Illustrations and a Map. 8vo. 14s.Comparative Politics.Lectures at the Royal Institution. To which is added “The Unity of History.” 8vo. 14s.The Office of the Historical Professor.An Inaugural Lecture read in the Museum at Oxford, October 15, 1884. Crown 8vo. 2s.History of the Cathedral Church of Wells.As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old Foundation. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.Old English History.With Five Coloured Maps. New Edition, revised. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s.The History and Conquests of the Saracens.Six Lectures. Third Edition, with New Preface. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.The Growth of the English Constitution from the Earliest Times.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.General Sketch of European History.New Edition. Enlarged, with Maps, &c. 18mo. 3s.6d.(Vol. I. ofHistorical Course for Schools.)Europe.18mo. 1s.[Literature Primers.Disestablishment and Disendowment.What are they? Popular Edition. Crown 8vo. 1s.
The Methods of Historical Study.A Course of Lectures. 8vo.In the Press.
Historical Essays.First Series. Third Edition. 8vo. 10s.6d.
Contents:—The Mythical and Romantic Elements in Early English History—The Continuity of English History—The Relations between the Crown of England and Scotland—St. Thomas of Canterbury and his Biographers, &c.
Contents:—The Mythical and Romantic Elements in Early English History—The Continuity of English History—The Relations between the Crown of England and Scotland—St. Thomas of Canterbury and his Biographers, &c.
Historical Essays.Second Series. Second Edition, with additional Essays. 8vo. 10s.6d.
Contents:—Ancient Greece and Mediæval Italy—Mr. Gladstone’s Homer and the Homeric Ages—The Historians of Athens—The Athenian Democracy—Alexander the Great—Greece during the Macedonian Period—Mommsen’s History of Rome—Lucius Cornelius Sulla—The Flavian Cæsars, &c. &c.
Contents:—Ancient Greece and Mediæval Italy—Mr. Gladstone’s Homer and the Homeric Ages—The Historians of Athens—The Athenian Democracy—Alexander the Great—Greece during the Macedonian Period—Mommsen’s History of Rome—Lucius Cornelius Sulla—The Flavian Cæsars, &c. &c.
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Contents:—First Impressions of Rome—The Illyrian Emperors and their Land—Augusta Treverorum—The Goths at Ravenna—Race and Language—The Byzantine Empire—First Impressions of Athens—Mediæval and Modern Greece—The Southern Slaves—Sicilian Cycles—The Normans at Palermo.
Contents:—First Impressions of Rome—The Illyrian Emperors and their Land—Augusta Treverorum—The Goths at Ravenna—Race and Language—The Byzantine Empire—First Impressions of Athens—Mediæval and Modern Greece—The Southern Slaves—Sicilian Cycles—The Normans at Palermo.
Historical and Architectural Sketches; chiefly Italian. Illustrated by the Author. Crown 8vo. 10s.6d.
Subject and Neighbour Lands of Venice.Being a Companion Volume to “Historical and Architectural Sketches.” With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 10s.6d.
English Towns and Districts.A Series of Addresses and Essays. With Illustrations and a Map. 8vo. 14s.
Comparative Politics.Lectures at the Royal Institution. To which is added “The Unity of History.” 8vo. 14s.
The Office of the Historical Professor.An Inaugural Lecture read in the Museum at Oxford, October 15, 1884. Crown 8vo. 2s.
History of the Cathedral Church of Wells.As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old Foundation. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.
Old English History.With Five Coloured Maps. New Edition, revised. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s.
The History and Conquests of the Saracens.Six Lectures. Third Edition, with New Preface. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.
The Growth of the English Constitution from the Earliest Times.Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.
General Sketch of European History.New Edition. Enlarged, with Maps, &c. 18mo. 3s.6d.(Vol. I. ofHistorical Course for Schools.)
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