HISTORY OF MAN, IN HIS HIGHER RELATIONS. Note. For the Physical History of Man, see Class XIII. Part V. XXII. CIVIL GEOGRAPHY, TOPOGRAPHY, AND STATISTICS. 111-116 Note. For Mathematical Geography, see Class XI. Part III.; for Physical XXV. POLITICAL HISTORY, AND WORKS ON GENERAL Note. For Ancient Greek and Latin Authors, see Class XVI. Parts II. and III. XXVI. ECCLESIASTICAL AND SACRED HISTORY. Note. For the History of Various Religions and Superstitions, see Class CATALOGUE. SCIENCE OF MIND, AND OF MAN IN HIS HIGHER RELATIONS. (Classes I. V.) CLASS I. MENTAL PHILOSOPHY; LOGIC; ÆSTHETICS. Note. The term "Mental Philosophy," as here used, includes Pure Metaphysics as well as Psychology. For the History of Philosophy, see Class XXVIII. For ÆEsthetics, compare Class XIV. Part V. and Class XVII. ABERCROMBIE (John), M.D. Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth. ... From the last Edinburgh Ed. New-York. [1833?] 18° (HARPER'S Fam. Libr., 37.) The same. With Additions and Explanations to adapt the Work to the Use of Schools and Academies, by Jacob Abbott. Boston, 1846. 12° ANIMAL Instincts and Intelligence. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. XI. no. 82.) [BARLOW (Rev. John)]. The Connection between Physiology and Intellectual Philosophy. See Class XIII. Part V. § 1. On Man's Power over himself to prevent or control Insanity. Communicated to the Members at the Royal Institution of Great Britain,... May 26th, 1843. ... Philadelphia. 1846. 24° (8. 4.) 1846. pp. 54. (SMALL Books, etc. I. no. 3.) ... BERKELEY (George), D.D., Bp. of Cloyne. The Works of G. B. BOWEN (Prof. Francis). Lowell Lectures, on the Application of Meta- See COLERIDGE (Samuel Taylor). ... Treatise on Method. (ENCYCL. Me trop., I. 1 - 28.) |