Index.

Accusations of the Church, [142] et seq.

Achievements of liberal research, [291]

Adickes, E., [92], [264], [269]

Agnosticism, [43], [46], [48]

Amira, K. von, [11], [17], [309], [326]

Ampère, A., [212] et seq., [223], [224]

Anthropocentric view of the world, [19]

Apponyi, A., Count, [323]

Arago, [119]

Aristotle, [4], [5], [7], [52], [345], [349]

Arnest, Archbishop, [150]

Atheism, [19], [79], [287]

Augustine, St., [4], [27], [76], [80], [82] et seq., [110], [135], [159], [179], [246], [260], [273]

Authority of Faith, [81], [112], [125] et seq.

—— private, [82]

—— Protestant, [397]

—— rejection of, [33], [40]

Autonomism, [25], [29], [33]

Autonomy of the College, [360]

—— of Reason, [36]

—— of the Teacher, [361]

Autotheism, [23]

Bacon, F., [205], [216]

Baer, M. von, [221]

Balmes, J., [320]

Barrande, [219]

Baumgarten, O., [246], [254]

Baur, F. Ch., [258]

Beaumont, L. de, [218]

Bebel, [350]

Becker, K., [146]

Bellarmin, Cardinal, [185], [192]

Benedict XIV., [96]

Berkeley, [35]

Bernouilli, [205]

Bertholon, [119]

Bertrin, G., [247]

Berzelius, J., [217]

Bessel, F. W., [209]

Bethmann-Hollweg, [394], [405]

Bible, [281], [283]

Bible-Criticism, modern, [254] et seq.

Billroth, Th., [363]

Biot, J., [116]

Bischof, K. G., [219]

Boissarie, Dr., [247] et seq.

Boniface VIII., [149], [181]

Bornhak, C., [349], [363]

Boscovich, [197]

Bourdaloue, [211]

Bousset, W., [254], [285]

Boyle, Robert, [205]

Brahe, Tycho de, [191], [202]

Branco, W., [116]

Brass, A., [333]

Braun, K., [82], [117], [119], [281]

Brewster, D., [118]

Broda, R., [50]

Büchner, [115], [364]

Buckland, W., [219]

Buffon, G. de, [206]

Cabet, Etienne, [111]

Cantor, M., [210]

Caprivi, [19]

Cardinals, [98]

Carneri, B., [251]

Cassirer, [50]

Catholic, not free in research, [108]

Catholic Universities, [370]

Cauchy, [210]

Causation, Natural, [34], [235] et seq.

Certainty, scientific, [137]

Censorship of Books, civil, [172]

—— ecclesiastical, [171]

Chamberlain, H. St., [26], [36], [251], [361]

Charles Borromeo, St., [175]

Cherbury, Herbert of, [28]

Chevreul, M. E., [217]

Christ, [31], [143], [246], [401], [407]

—— Divinity denied, [251]

Christian Religion, State Protection for, [352] et seq.

—— Truths, [21]

—— View of the World, [14] et seq., [27], [30], [55]

Christianity, [21], [24], [51]

—— compared with Paganism, [267]

—— free, [285]

—— Origin of, [259]

—— vs. Paganism, [253]

—— without Christ, [252], [282]

Church, the, [14], [30], [39], [50], [63] et seq., [70], [90] et seq., [106], [125], [179], [235], [275] et seq.

—— Accusations of the, [142] et seq.

—— and Medical Science, [181]

—— Catholic, alone enduring, [298]

—— Episcopal, [298]

—— founder of Schools and Universities, [145] et seq.

—— not a foreign Power, [406]

—— the Mother of Civilization, [145] et seq.

Cicero, [3], [8], [138], [269], [349]

Claar, M., [170]

Clement IV., [155]

Clement V., [149], [152]

Clement VIII., [195]

Cognition, human, [34] et seq., [43]

College Professors, [393]

Columbus, Christopher, [182]

Communistic Experiments, [111]

Congregations, Roman, [98], [189]

Copernican System, [183]

Copernicus, [4], [113], [174], [184], [186], [189], [194] et seq., [200]

Coppée, F., [324]

Corneille, [211]

Cornu, [211]

Cosmogonies, of Nations, [242]

Council, Fourth Lateran, [182]

Council, Vatican, [68] et seq., [90], [103], [106], [109], [130]

Craniotomy, [102]

Creation, disputed, [241]

Criticism of the Gospels, modern, [254] et seq.

Cuvier, G., [218], [223]

Cyril, St., of Alexandria, [87]

Dalberg, J. von, [150]

Dana, J. Dwight, [219]

Darwin, [107], [115], [157], [239], [243]

—— an Agnostic, [222]

Davy, Sir H., [119]

Dawson, W., [219]

Dechristianizing of the modern State, [362] et seq.

Delitzsch, Fr., [51], [281]

Deluc, A., [119]

Denifle, H., [151], [153] et seq., [182]

Denthofen, [182]

Descartes, R., [35], [118], [190]

Dilthey, W., [292]

Divinity of Christ, [281]

—— denied, [251] et seq.

Dogmas, [51], [67], [97], [158]

Döllinger, [103]

Draper, J., [86] et seq., [144], [159], [182]

Drews, A., [236], [282]

Dualism, [31], [63]

Du Bois-Reymond, [115], [224], [237], [240]

Dumas, J. B., [217]

Dumont, A., [219]

Economics, liberal, [30]

Egger, F., [99]

Ehrenberg, Ch., [220]

Ehrenfels, Chr. von, [347]

Eichhorn, Minister, [344], [364]

Emancipation from the Truth, [41]

Eméry, [196]

Epinois, de l', [183]

Episcopal Church, [298]

Erdmann, J. E., [50], [158]

Error, Danger of Infection by, [319]

—— to be taught with same right as truth? [328]

Ethics, modern, [50], [250], [325], [330], [347]

Eucken, R., [26], [50], [51], [244], [294] et seq.

Euler, [210]

Evolution, Theory of, [49], [157], [241] et seq.

—— Theory, held by Catholic Scientists, [223]

Faith, [14], [43], [51]

—— and Reason, [73]

—— Authority of, [61], [81]

—— Definition of, [61], [63], [66]

—— Doubts forbidden, [139]

—— its scientific Demonstration, [130] et seq.

—— Motive of, [71]

—— not blind, [61], [71]

—— Obedience of, and Freedom of Action, [105]

Falkenberg, R., [45], [158]

Faraday, M., [214], [224], [249]

Favaro, A., [183]

Fénélon, [110]

Feuerbach, L., [21], [22]

Fichte, J. G., [4], [52], [129], [178], [394]

Fischer, Kuno, [37]

Fizeau, A., [211]

Foerster, F. W., [128], [246], [268], [338], [345], [390]

Fonck, L., [86]

Fonsegrive, G., [39]

Forel, A., [325], [347]

Foucault, L., [211]

Fouillie, A., [290]

Francé, R. H., [240]

Francis of Sales, St., [175], [320]

Franklin, B., [119]

Frauenhofer, [211]

Frederick II., King, [178], [179], [363]

Freedom, Definition of, [8], [16]

—— for the Truth, [74]

—— modern Idea of, [16] et seq., [18], [26]

—— of Art, [336]

—— of Research, different from Freedom of Teaching, [9]

—— of Research, liberal, [229] et seq.

—— of Science, Necessity, [12]

—— —— Subject to human Nature, [361]

—— of Teaching, as understood in the Past, [344], [363] et seq., [370]

—— —— Danger of, admitted by modern Scientists, [323]

—— —— Definition of, [303]

—— —— unrestricted, inadmissible, [314]

Freedom of Thought, [30], [298]

—— two Kinds of, [13], [15], [55]

Freemasons, [22], [28], [331]

Free-religionists, [23]

Free-thinkers, [17], [22], [30], [272], [291], [331], [332], [345], [363]

Fresnel, A., [211]

Friedwald, [140]

Frins, V., [165]

Fuchs, Th., [162]

Galileo, [55], [97], [99], [101], [102], [180] et seq.

Galle, J. G., [208]

Galvani, L., [118], [212]

Gassendi, P., [190]

Gauss, K., [209], [210]

Gebler, K. von, [183]

Generatio aequivoca, [241]

Genesis, [281]

—— Doctrine of, [212]

—— History or Legend? [259]

—— primordial, [241]

Gerdil, [211]

Gibbons, Cardinal, [103]

Giese, T., [194], [201]

Giesebrecht, F. W., [129]

God, [6], [11], [14], [23], [26], [32], [44], [53], [65], [176], [235], [236], [286], [387]

God's Order of Life, [14]

Goethe, [178], [269]

Goetz, L., [165]

Gospels, [285]

—— modern Criticism of, [254] et seq.

Government, founded on Christianity, [356]

Goyau, G., [299]

Grace, divine, Definition of, [73]

Gray, Th., [119]

Gregory VII., [145]

Gregory IX., [181]

Gregory XI., [151]

Grienberger, [185]

Grimaldi, F., [195]

Grisar, H., [99], [190], [197]

Grosse, E., [116]

Grotthuss, von, [24]

Guldin, [211]

Gunkel, H., [259], [281]

Günther, A., [99], [172]

Häckel, E., [87], [114], [198], [217], [221], [222], [239], [241], [268], [303], [325]

——— denounced for Forgery, [333]

——— on Lourdes, [247]

Haeser, [154]

Haller, A. von, [7], [205]

Halley, E., [206]

Hansen, A., [325]

Harnack, A., [17], [64], [71], [117], [129], [134], [246], [256] et seq., [265], [282], [283], [284], [382]

Hartmann, E. von, [250], [282], [285], [290], [317]

Harvard University, [74]

Harvey, W., [205]

Hauy, R., [218]

Heer, O., [219], [223]

Hefele, K. von, [181] et seq.

Hegel, [4], [47], [50], [272], [294]

Heis, E., [209]

Helmholtz, H. von, [4], [215]

Henslow, G., [216]

Herbart, [4]

Hermes, G., [172]

Herrmann, W., [76], [78]

Herschel, [207]

Hertwig, R., [241]

Hertz, [4]

Hettner, H., [28], [36], [47]

Hilgers, J., [111], [169], [176], [177]

His, W., [333]

Historian, the Catholic, [95] et seq.

History, and the Faith, [93]

Hitchcock, [219]

Hoensbroech, P., [165], [169]

Hoff, van't, [71], [181]

Holl, K., [103]

Holtzmann, O., [283]

Honorius III., [152], [155]

Hörnes, M., [242]

Huber, V. A., [148], [324]

Humanists, [18] et seq.

Humanitarian Religion, [51]

—— View of Life, [55]

Humanity, emancipated, [22]

Human race, Origin of, [115] et seq.

Humboldt, A. von, [198], [224]

Humboldt, W. von, [38], [74], [314]

Hume, D., [35]

Huxley, Th., [222]

Huygens, Chr., [118], [204] et seq.

Hyrtl, J., [221]

Illuminati, [25]

Immorality, among College Men, [335]

Inclinations, human, [264] et seq.

Incompatibility of Science and Faith, [198] et seq.

Index of forbidden Books, [55], [169] et seq., [189], [196]

Individualism, [25], [28]

Infallibility, [76], [97] et seq., [109]

Innocent IV., [149]

Innocent VI., [151]

James, W., [48], [250], [268]

Janssen, J., [146], [149], [150], [156], [218]

Jesuit Order, [183], [359]

Jesus Christ, [252], [357]

—— Existence of, [282]

—— who was? [281] et seq.

Jews, [128]

Joachim, G. (see [Rheticus])

Jodl, F., [19], [21], [22], [66], [123], [130], [162], [245], [250], [288], [292], [322], [357]

John XXII., [151] et seq.

Jones, Dr. Spencer, [298]

Jörgensen, [229]

Jülicher, [255], [283]

Justin, Phil., [277]

Kahl, W., [10], [162]

Kant, I., [4], [29], [35], [36], [37] et seq., [43] et seq., [46] et seq., [54], [63], [64], [77], [132], [167], [179], [250], [263], [269], [272], [287], [293], [313], [363]

Kaufmann, G., [17], [150], [153], [155], [162], [309]

Kelvin, Lord (see [Thomson])

Kepler, J., [4], [125], [184], [185], [187], [191], [195] et seq., [201] et seq.

Kepler-Bund, [333]

Kirchhoff, G. R., [4]

Kleinpeter, H., [35]

Kneller, [7], [208]

Knowledge and Faith, separation of, [42]

Kochansky, [196]

Kohlbrugge, J. H., [116]

Köller, [121]

Kollmann, J., [116]

Kone, J., [147]

Kromer, Bishop, [195]

Kues, N. von, [194]

Lacharpe, [47]

Lalande, [196]

Lamarck, J. B. de, [157], [223]

Lammenais, F., [172]

Lamont, J. von., [209]

Lange, F., [237], [239]

Lapparent, A. de, [219]

Lateran Council, Fourth, [182]

Lavoisier, A., [217]

Law, necessity of, [408]

Laws of nature, [11]

Lehmann, E., [243]

Lehmann, M., [178]

Leibnitz, G. W., [114], [118], [190], [196], [211]

Leo, the Great, [383]

Leo XIII., [95], [170] et seq.

Lessing, G. F., [326]

Leverrier, M., [48], [207] et seq., [238]

Liberalism, [29] et seq., [162], [364], [370]

License to teach, ecclesiastical, [404]

Liebig, J. von, [4], [218]

Liebmann, O., [35]

Life, first, whence did it come, [240]

Linné, Karl, [205]

Lipps, Th., [78], [135], [311]

Locke, J., [28], [35]

Loisy, A., [172]

Loosten, de, [283]

Lossen, [223]

Lourdes, [247]

Lüdeman, [45]

Luther, [27], [29], [38], [195]

Lutheran Church, expelled Kepler, [202]

Lyell, Ch., [223]

Macaulay, [407]

Mach, E., [35]

Macolano, [187]

Mädler, J., [206]

Mai, Cardinal, [320]

Man, Descent of, [288]

—— free, [15], [25]

—— his Destiny, [11], [19]

—— Member of Society, [11]

Man, the autonomous, [24] et seq., [29], [33], [287]

—— the transcendental, [23] et seq., [37]

Man's Emancipation, [27]

—— Intellect, [14]

Martius, von, [220]

Masaryk, T. G., [62], [72], [136], [160]

Maxwell, J., [214] et seq., [224]

Mayer, R., [215], [239]

Melanchthon, [195]

Mendel, G. J., [220]

Menger, K., [62], [86]

Messer, A., [140], [235]

Method of modern Science, [262]

Michael, E., [146], [181], [182]

Migné, [384]

Mill, Stuart, [245]

Miracles denied, [246] et seq.

Modernism, [44], [45], [165] et seq., [389] et seq.

—— Oath against, [393]

Moigno, [209]

Moleschott, J., [115], [224], [364]

Mommsen, Th., [121], [128], [234], [267]

Monism, [31], [331]

—— Definition of, [244]

Monists, [331]

Montanari, G., [194]

Morality, [325]

—— independent of Religion, [250], [336]

—— no absolute Standard of, [50]

Muckermann, H., [220]

Müller, A., [186]

Müller, Fr., [243]

Müller, J., [219]

Münch, W., [147], [356]

Muratori, L. A., [320]

Mysticism, [43], [46]

Nature, human, ignored, [264]

Newton, [4], [7], [118], [125], [191], [201], [203] et seq.

Nicolai, F., [394]

Niebergall, F., [45]

Nietzsche, [23] et seq., [31], [37], [53], [54], [79], [270], [273]

Oath against Modernism, [405]

—— binding? [46]

Oath of Allegiance in civil Professions, [396]

—— of the Professio Fidei Tridentina, [394]

Objectivism, [33]

Oken, [178]

Olbers, W., [209]

Omalius, J. de, [219], [223]

Oppression, of mental Liberty, by Party Rule, [366]

Oresme, Bishop, [194]

Osiander, [184], [195]

Ostwald, W., [240]

Owen, R., [111]

Ozanam, A., [212]

Paganism, [267], [286]

—— extolled by modern Science, [212]

—— preferred to Christianity, [267]

Palacky, [146]

Pantheism, [23], [41], [284]

Papacy, Importance of, [373]

Papal Charters of Universities, [148] et seq.

Pascal, [211]

Pasteur, [217], [222], [224], [381]

Pastor, L. von, [96], [195]

Patients, made Subjects for medical Experiments, [319]

Paul III., [184], [195], [201]

Paul IV., [170]

Paulsen, F., [17], [38], [39], [40], [41], [44], [49], [51] et seq., [64], [78], [134], [150], [236], [239], [252], [253], [262], [274], [276], [287], [292] et seq., [309], [312], [321], [335], [338], [382], [404]

Paulus, H. E., [258]

Pedagogy, [345]

Perception, the Nature of human, [33]

Pesch, Chr., [99]

Peschel, O., [115]

Pessimism, [295] et seq.

Pfaff, F., [219]

Pfleiderer, O., [256], [259], [285]

Philip, the Fair, [152]

Philosophical Errors, [327]

—— Training, great Want of, [321]

Philosophy, [7], [16], [21], [28], [36], [44], [78], [242], [275], [292] et seq.

Philosophy and the Faith, [92]

—— Scholastic, [49], [53]

Piazzi, G., [209]

Pindar, [74]

Pius IX., [99], [162], [165], [166]

Pius X., [99]

Plate, L., [206], [237], [240], [241], [243] et seq., [249], [287]

Plato, [52], [74], [249], [269], [275], [337]

Plutarch, [349]

Poggendorff, [209]

Pohle, J., [209]

Poincaré, H., [114]

Pope, his Person, [98]

Popes, and the Universities, [150] et seq.

Prantl, K. von, [324]

Prayer, [46]

Pressensé, F. de, [299]

Primordial Genesis, [241]

Progress, [159]

Promoting the Christian Faith, the Aim of Founders of Universities, [367]

Protestantism, [19], [27] et seq., [44], [45], [51], [54], [66], [77], [97], [117], [128], [129], [140], [168], [193], [195], [202], [255], [293], [298], [359], [363], [390], [396]

Ptolemy, [5]

Pythagoras, [4], [140]

Quenstedt, F., [7], [219], [223]

Rade, M., [282]

Radicalism, [332]

Ramsay, W., [7]

Ranke, L. von., [116], [179]

Ratzel, F., [115]

Reason, its Limitations, [7], [14]

Reformation, the, [27], [28], [363]

Reimarus, H. S., [258]

Reinhold, G., [391]

Reinke, J., [7], [115], [223]

Relative Truth, [157]

Religion, [16], [20], [25], [28], [51]

—— abandoned, [289] et seq.

—— distinguished from Science, [266]

—— of natural Reason, [28], [51]

Religious Instruction of Children, [45]

Remus, John, [196]

Renan, E., [54], [248], [258]

Research, and Faith, [59]

—— Definition of, [9]

Restraint, proper, of Science, [90]

Revelation, [29], [51], [72], [77] et seq., [90], [125], [297]

—— Proof of, [138]

Revolution, French, [29], [36]

—— of 1848, [363]

Rheticus (G. Joachim), [195], [201]

Rhodius, [140]

Riccioli, J., [190]

Right of Christians, to be represented, [367]

—— to teach, natural, [369]

Rights of Teacher, not unrestricted, [346]

Ritter, K., [218]

Romanes, G., [221]

Roscellin, [158]

Rosenberger, [118]

Rosmini-Serbati, [110]

Rothenbücher, [30]

Rousseau, J. J., [28]

Rudder, P. de, [249]

Ruville, A. von, [77]

Sabatier, A., [26], [39], [78], [262]

Saint-Hilaire, [223]

Saitschick, [392]

Sarcey, [173]

Savigny, F. von, [355]

Scepticism, [35], [47], [55], [293]

Schafhäutl, K. von, [219]

Scheiner, Ch., [125], [191]

Schell, H., [136], [172]

Schelling, [4]

Scherr, J., [38]

Schiaparelli, G., [191]

Schiller, [274]

Schleiermacher, [45], [54], [290]

Schmiedel, P., [282]

Schneider, W., [116]

Schönbein, [7], [218]

Schönberg, Cardinal, [194], [201]

Schools, free, [22]

Schopenhauer, [35], [272], [274]

Schwann, Th., [220]

Schwegler, A., [28]

Schweitzer, A., [282]

Science, an Activity of the human Mind, [6]

—— anti-Christian, its Danger, [329] et seq.

—— Definition, [3] et seq.

—— Errors of, [115] et seq.

—— grave Charges against Modern, [329]

—— Limitations, [7]

—— Power of, [322]

—— restricted by accidental Conditions, [361]

—— subject to God, [6]

—— subject to Imperfections of human Mind, [6], [31]

—— subject to Truth, [6]

—— Vocation of, [279]

Sciences, profane and the Faith, [88]

Scientific Research, Methods, [158]

—— Teaching, Definition, [316]

Scientists, Catholic, [384] et seq.

Scripture, does not teach profane Sciences, [84]

—— Interpretation, [27]

—— Narratives not to be taken in literal Sense, [82] et seq.

Secchi, A., [191], [208]

Sedgwick, A., [219]

Seminaries, [400]

Sensuality, Emancipation of, Danger to Civilization, [356]

Sexual Perversities, [347]

—— Practice, natural, [346]

—— Questions, [325]

—— Reform, [347]

Sham-Science, [313]

Silence not Denial, [11]

Smet, de, [86]

Smith, Adam, [28]

Smolko, S. von, [359]

Socialism, [111], [349], [350]

Socialists, [331]

Social question, [30]

Sociology, [30]

Socrates, [7]

Soul, the, [46] et seq.

—— the, an illusion, [288] et seq.

Spencer, H., [243], [313]

Spicker, G., [22], [26], [292], [324]

Spinoza, B., [41], [179]

Stägemann, [36]

State, the, and Freedom of Teaching, [340] et seq.

Steudel, [236]

Strauss, D. F., [54], [65], [240], [258], [267], [273], [280], [283], [286], [287], [315], [364]

Stütz, [119]

Subjectivism, [33] et seq.

Supernatural, Factors to be excluded, [235] et seq.

—— the, inadmissible, [31]

Supervision of Teaching, Ecclesiastical, [389]

Sybel, L. von, [246], [292]

Syllabus, the, [55], [94], [115], [162] et seq.

Tanner, A., [192]

Targioni-Tozzetti, [194]

Teachers, anti-Christian, [358]

—— Catholic, small Number of, [365]

—— Jewish, [365]

Teaching, Definition of, [10]

—— of the Church, as distinguished from Opinions of Theologians, [82] et seq.

Tews, J., [358]

Thénard, L., [217]

Theocentric View of the World, [19]

Theologians, Catholic, of Repute, [384] et seq.

Theological Literature, Catholic, [384] et seq.

Theology and Progress, [381] et seq.

—— a Science, [378] et seq.

—— History of, [403]

Theophobia of Science, [234], [241]

Theory of Rights, individualistic, [313]

Thomas, St., [82], [84], [155], [262], [353], [388]

Thomasius, Chr., [344], [363]

Thomson (Lord Kelvin), [74], [238], [249], [251] et seq., [381]

Toland, J., [28]

Treitschke, H. von, [129], [179]

Tröltsch, E., [28], [134], [167], [298], [356], [389]

Truth, relative, [49] et seq.

Tyndall, J., [217], [224]

Überweg, F., [267]

Uhlich, L., [291]

United States, [111], [368]

Universities, [150], [341] et seq.

—— and the Church, [371]

—— Catholic, [370]

—— free, [368]

University, and Theology, [398]

—— Teachers, [17]

—— vanishing Respect for, [334]

Unprepossession in Research, [121] et seq., [357]

Urban IV., [155]

Urban V., [151]

Urban VIII., [96], [186], [189]

Vaillant, Anarchist, [350]

Valerius, Maximus, [319]

Varnhagen, [36]

Vatican Archives, [95]

Vatican Council, [68] et seq., [90], [103], [106], [109], [130]

Vaudin, [119]

Vierort, K. von, [220]

View of life, Christian, [252]

—— of the World, anthropocentric, [19]

—— —— Christian, [14], [27]

—— —— humanitarian, [18], [21] et seq., [31]

—— —— theocentric, [19]

Views of the World, various, [13], [22], [159], [294]

Vigilius, St., [180] et seq.

Vincent, St. of Lerin, [383]

Virchow, R. von, [116], [224], [241], [323]

Vogt, K., [30], [115], [224]

Volkmann, A., [220], [223]

Volta, A., [212] et seq., [224]

Voltaire, [28], [326]

Vries, H. de, [220]

Waagen, W., [223]

Wahrmund, L., [86]

Wallace, A., [119]

Walsh, J. J., [208]

Walther, W., [284]

Washington, George, [349]

Wasmann, E., [116], [223], [243], [249]

Wehner, von, [405]

Weismann, [242]

Weizsäcker, [257]

Westermark, [50]

Westhoff, [177], [74], [145], [276], [282]

Wimpheling, [156]

Wobbermin, G., [245]

Wolf, R., [207]

Wöllner, Minister, [363]

Wundt, W., [24], [52], [62], [71], [137], [235], [243], [254], [288], [290]

Young, Th., [119]

Zacharias, Pope, [180]

Zedlitz, von, [363]

Zeller, E., [246], [255]

Ziegler, Th., [59]

Zittel, [116]

Zöckler, [7], [181], [201]

Zoen, Bishop, [151]

Zola, [248] et seq.