CONTENTS
of
THE SECOND VOLUME.

Page
[The Musician, and the Musical Instrument Maker]7
[The Sculptor]18
[The Painter]29
[The Engraver]42
[The Copperplate Printer]51
[The Lithographer]54
[The Author]58
[The Printer]63
[The Type-Founder]73
[The Stereotyper]77
[The Paper-Maker, and the Bookbinder]81
[The Bookseller]92
[The Architect]97
[The Carpenter]111
[The Stone-Mason, the Brick-maker, &c.]114
[The Painter, and the Glazier]129
[The Turner]136
[The Cabinet-Maker, and the Upholsterer]140
[The Chair-Maker]149
[The Carver, and the Gilder]153
[The Cooper]157
[The Wheelwright]161
[The Potter]169
[The Glass-Blower]178
[The Optician]187
[The Goldbeater, and the Jeweller]198
[The Silversmith, and the Watchmaker]213
[The Coppersmith, the Button-Maker, &c.]224
[The Tin-Plate Worker, &c.]233
[The Iron-Founder]242
[The Blacksmith, and the Nailer]255
[The Cutler]261
[The Gunsmith]266
[The Veterinary Surgeon]271

THE MUSICIAN, AND THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER.

THE MUSICIAN.

1. The word Music, in its modern application, has reference to the science which treats of the combination of sounds. It is founded upon the law of our nature, that every leading passion has its peculiar tone or note of expression understood by all human beings. Music, therefore, may be supposed to have been practised in the earliest ages; although it must have been a long time before it arose to the importance of a science.

2. According to the Mosaic records, Jubal, one of the descendants of Cain, played upon musical instruments, many hundred years before the flood. In the early period of the nations of antiquity, and in fact among all semi-barbarous people of later periods, the character of poet and singer were united in the same individual; and the voice was frequently accompanied by musical instruments. The oldest song which has descended to our times, and which is stated to have been exhibited in this manner, was that sung by Miriam, the sister of Moses, on the occasion of the passage of the Red Sea by the children of Israel.