A Select List of Works Supplementary to “Compayré’s History of Pedagogy.”
1. The Cyclopædia of Education. New York.
2. Buisson. Dictionnaire de Pédagogie. Parts 1-156. Paris.
3. Lindner. Handbuch der Erziehungskunde. Wien and Leipzig.
4. K. Schmidt. Die Geschichte der Pädagogik. Cöthen.
5. G. Compayré. Histoire Critique des Doctrines de l’Éducation en France. Paris.
6. Barnard. German Teachers and Educational Reformers.
7. Barnard. French Teachers, Schools, and Pedagogy.
8. Barnard. English Teachers, Educators, and Promoters of Education.
9. Barnard. American Teachers, Educators, and Benefactors of Education.
10. Barnard. Pestalozzi and Swiss Pedagogy.
11. Biber. Pestalozzi and his Plan of Education. London.
12. Donaldson. Lectures on the History of Education. Edinburgh.
13. Krüsi. Pestalozzi: his Life, Work, and Influence. Cincinnati.
14. Lorenz. Life of Alcuin. London.
15. Mrs. Mann. Life of Horace Mann. Boston.
16. Meiklejohn. Dr. Andrew Bell. London.
17. Morley, J. Rousseau. London.
18. Mullinger. The Schools of Charles the Great. London.
19. Quick. Essays on Educational Reformers. Cincinnati.
20. Shuttleworth. Four Periods of Public Education. London.
21. Arnold. Higher Schools and Universities of Germany. London.
22. Hart. German Universities. New York.
23. De Guimps. Histoire de Pestalozzi. Lausanne.
24. De Guimps. La Philosophie et la Pratique de l’Éducation. Paris.
25. Meunier. Lutte du Principe Clérical et du Principe Laïque dans l’Enseignement. Paris.
26. Gaufrés. Claude Baduel et la Réforme des Études au XVI^e Siècle. Paris.
27. Bentham. Chrestomathia. London.
28. Drane. Christian Schools and Scholars. London.
29. Ascham. The Scholemaster. Notes by Mayor. London.
30. Locke. Thoughts concerning Education. Notes by Quick. Cambridge.
31. Laurie. John Amos Comenius. Boston.
32. Lancelot. Narrative of a Tour to La Grande Chartreuse. London.
33. Schimmelpenninck. Narrative of the Demolition of Port Royal. London.
34. Hamilton, Elizabeth. Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education. London.
35. Spencer. Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical. N. Y.
36. Rousseau, Émile. Extracts. Boston.
37. Blackie. Four Phases of Morals. N. Y.
38. Aristotle. The Politics and Economics. London.
39. Craik. The State in its Relation to Education. London.
40. Cousin. Report on the State of Public Instruction in Prussia.
41. Gill. Systems of Education. Boston.
42. Souquet. Les Ecrivains Pédagogues du XVI^e Siècle. Paris.
43. Mann. Lectures on Education. Boston.
44. Quintilian. Institutes of Oratory. London.
45. Plato. The Republic and the Laws. London.
46. Xenophon. The Memorabilia of Socrates. N. Y.
47. Plutarch. Morals. Boston.
48. MacAlister. Montaigne on Education. Boston.
49. Pestalozzi. Leonard and Gertrude. Boston.
50. Necker de Saussure. Éducation Progressive. Paris.
51. Cochin. Pestalozzi: sa Vie, ses Œuvres, ses Méthodes. Paris.
52. Compayré. Cours de Pédagogie. Paris.
53. Milton. Tractate on Education. Cambridge.
54. Fénelon. Fables. Paris.
55. Fénelon. The Education of a Daughter. Dublin.
56. Martin. Les Doctrines Pédagogiques des Grecs. Paris.
57. Jacotot. Enseignement Universel. Paris.
58. Adams. The Free School System of the United States. London.
59. Conrad. The German Universities for the last Fifty Years. Glasgow.
60. Capes. University Life in Ancient Athens. N. Y.
61. Mahaffy. Old Greek Education.
62. Chassiotis. L’Instruction Publique chez les Grecs. Paris.
63. Spiers. School System of the Talmud. London.
64. Simon. L’Éducation et l’Instruction des Enfants chez les Anciens Juifs. Paris.
65. Edgeworth. Practical Education. N. Y.
Note.—For other supplementary works, and for a more complete description of the books in the above list, consult the Bibliography of G. Stanley Hall (Boston: D. C. Heath & Co.).
[INDEX.]
Abelard, [75].
Academy, [22];
French, [219], [301], [386].
Achilles, [46].
Activity, [57], [72], [92], [93], [171], [191], [207], [461], [476];
categories of, [542];
the divine, [454];
industrial, [544].
Adalberic, [68].
Adaptation, [27], [31], [79], [90], [92], [158], [200], [294], [323], [329], [354], [461], [530], [553].
Adèle and Théodore, of Madame de Genlis, [480].
Age, for public instruction, [11], [14], [15], [19], [31], [32], [34], [38], [49], [50], [55], [287], [323], [347], [348].
Agricola, Rudolph, [87].
Agriculture, [420].
Ahriman, [14].
Aix-la-Chapelle, Council of, [73].
Alcuin, [72].
Alexander, [11], [36], [294].
Alexander, [118].
Alfred the Great, [73].
All is in All, [527].
Amusements, [33], [94], [96], [98], [118], [119], [146], [161], [248], [294], [306], [348], [458], [460].
Amyot, [53], [54].
Analysis, [22], [23], [32], [42], [96], [188], [284], [314], [558].
Anselm, Saint, [76], [77], [119].
Antiquity, education in, [1-16], [18], [37], [320].
Arabic, [102].
Arabs, [77].
Arbogast, [393], [394].
Argovia, [418], [438].
Argument, [19], [52], [74], [80], [145].
Aristophanes, [20], [87].
Aristotle, [10], [11], [22], [42], [46], [52], [59], [66], [74], [321];
plan of education, [36-41];
of music, [20], [39].
Arithmetic, [76], [80], [98], [114], [129], [205], [268], [269], [441];
moral, [471].
Arnauld, [154];
General Grammar, [155].
Art, [30], [31], [60], [116], [179], [309], [310], [327], [546];
of education, [22], [39], [60], [85], [91], [122], [310], [476];
industrial, [331], [351], [384], [528], [545];
of creating thought, [23], [91], [156], [157], [315], [316], [471].
Artisans, [15], [28], [40], [98], [118], [134], [135], [209], [300], [565].
Arts, Faculty of, [233], [234], [321], [341], [512];
the Seven Liberal, [75], [119].
Asceticism, [4], [63], [65], [66], [160], [161], [259], [260].
Assembly, Constituent, [371], [372], [390], [395];
Legislative, [371], [373], [390];
National, [369], [391].
Assistant, [10], [131], [267], [327], [424].
Astronomy, [6], [11], [32], [71], [74], [76], [98], [129], [157], [205].
Athens, education at, [17], [40], [43].
Atlantic Monthly, [310].
d’Aubigné, [53].
Augustine, Saint, [47], [64], [68], [71], [219], [225].
Augustus, [46], [47].
Aurelius, Marcus, [53], [58].
Austria, [465].
Authority, [15], [74], [81], [110], [122], [136], [172], [191], [264], [309], [518], [528], [532];
basis of, [13], [32], [74], [149], [161].
Auxerre, [342].
Avignon, [139], [263].
Bacon, [32], [123], [124], [133], [136], [192], [211].
Bain, [124], [194], [538], [556-563];
errors of, [559-563].
Barraud, [434].
Barrère, [397].
Barrière, [485].
Basedow, [414].
Basil, Saint, [64].
Bausset, Cardinal de, [178].
Bauzen, [537].
Beauty, [30], [31], [84], [98], [546].
Beauvilliers, [165], [166].
Beckx, [142], [145].
Belief, [74], [143], [191], [304], [381].
Bell, Andrew, [6], [513-517].
Belles-lettres, [113], [150], [152], [236], [321], [322], [324], [404].
Benedict, Saint, [69].
Benedictines, [68], [76], [279].
Bentham, Chrestomathia, [100], [519], [562].
Berlin, [451], [464].
Bernardin de Saint Pierre, [394].
Bersot, [149], [534].
Bert, Paul, [395].
Berthollet, [405].
Burgdorf, [419], [426], [433], [456], [457].
Bérulle, [150].
Bias, [32].
Bible, [7], [65], [81], [86], [99], [113], [120], [248], [304], [324], [342], [420].
Billom, College of, [141].
Bills, Educational, [390-411], [509-512], [519-525].
Birr, [438].
Blackie, Four Phases of Morals, [21].
Blankenburg, [457], [463].
Boarding-schools, [282], [327], [397], [433], [485].
Body, [28], [29], [33], [38], [65], [94], [196-199], [292-315];
exercises for, [18], [19], [28], [94], [135], [289-292].
Bœotia, [53].
Bohemia, [125].
Boileau, [182], [219], [243].
Bonneval, [283].
Book for Mothers, Pestalozzi’s, [431].
Books, [70], [86], [105], [132], [240], [298], [369], [393], [528];
use of, [106], [107], [218], [298], [352], [429], [441], [516], [564].
Bossuet, [141], [182-185], [243].
Boufflers, Marquis de, [148].
Bouquier, [379], [391], [400];
Law of, [400], [401].
Bourgogne, [366];
Duke of, [166], [177-182].
Boys, education of, [6], [8], [34], [48], [54], [94], [114], [284-302], [398].
Boze, de, [243].
Brahmins, [4], [5].
Bréal, Michel, [113], [343], [534].
Bretagne, [344].
Brethren of Saint Charles, [255].
Brethren of the Christian Schools, [112], [138], [147], [253-277], [353], [365], [513], [515].
Brinon, Madame de, [228].
Browning, [54].
Brugg, [418], [438].
Buddha, [4].
Buisson, Dictionnaire de Pédagogie, [13], [130], [369].
“Bureau of Correspondence,” [358].
Burnier, [163].
Burnouf, Histoire du Bouddhisme, [5].
Buss, [428].
Cabanis, [369].
Cabet, [527].
Cabinet, school, [385].
Cabinet of du Mas, [239].
Cadet, [246].
Cæsar, [51], [106].
Cæsar de Bus, [139].
Cajet, Dom Joseph, [280].
Calvin, [113].
Cambridge, University of, [77].
Campan, Madame, [485-487].
Campe, [415].
Campus Martius, [44].
Carnot, [501], [521], [524].
Carré, [153].
Carthage, [105].
Caste, [2], [14], [15], [16], [28], [33], [42], [143], [256], [564].
Casuistry, [65], [67], [343].
Catechism, [44], [81], [113], [272], [321], [338], [364].
Catherine II., of Russia, [320].
Catholicism, [139], [253-277].
Cavern, Plato’s, [32].
Centralization, [358], [361], [386], [395], [396], [512];
opposed, [372].
Central Schools, [407].
Ceremonies, [12], [30], [36], [146], [199], [287], [393].
Chaillot, [504].
Chaldee, [95].
Chance, [328], [329].
Channing, [59], [476], [563-565].
Character, [490], [497].
Charicles, [25].
Charity, [37], [61], [281];
condemned, [29], [153].
Charlemagne, [71-73], [106].
Charles the Bold, [68], [73].
Charron, Wisdom, [110].
Chastanier, [263].
Chateaubriand, [245], [511].
Chevalier de la Tour-Landry, [79].
Child, [38], [39], [46], [79], [169], [195], [196];
age for study, [11], [39], [49], [287];
development of, [31], [38], [50], [195], [455], [456], [498];
education of, [46], [48], [80], [86], [103], [107], [122], [129], [153], [169], [237], [240], [284-304], [318], [420], [442], [501-504], [520-525];
etiquette, [88], [89], [199], [270];
inclination of, [3], [33], [79], [159], [169], [207], [257], [291], [333], [334], [346], [454], [460], [492], [547], [549];
indulgence of, [50], [172], [173], [206], [551];
moral protection of, [39], [49], [50], [78], [88], [173], [248], [470-475];
punishment of, [6], [7], [12], [33], [76], [77], [78], [102], [271-276], [551];
the property of the State, [27], [397], [398].
Chinese, [11-13];
civil service of, [16].
Chriæ, [51].
Christian Doctrine, The Order of the, [139].
Christianity, [8], [61], [116], [174], [228], [248], [304].
Christian Marriage, of Erasmus, [90].
Christians, The Early, [61-67].
Chrysale, [212], [213].
Chrysippus, [48], [51].
Church, The, [68], [69], [81], [139], [233], [319], [330], [365], [371],
[413].
Cicero, [46], [47], [70], [95], [101].
Ciceromania, [85].
Circular of Guizot, [521].
Citharist, [20].
Civil Government, [360], [374], [400], [489].
Clarke, [196].
Classes, [267], [501].
Cleanliness, [65], [90], [93], [94].
Clergy, [103], [164].
Clermont, [141].
Cloister, [66], [69], [217], [346].
Co-education, [128], [231], [256], [369], [378], [398].
Colleges, [85], [141], [233], [234], [237], [249], [321], [382], [512].
Colloquy of the Abbé, of Erasmus, [90].
Comedy, [30], [39].
Comenius, [106], [112], [118], [121-136], [155], [282], [415], [457].
Communication, [13], [53], [106];
lack of, [70], [161], [217], [266];
of knowledge, [41], [53], [71], [113], [131], [147], [565].
Compayré, [190], [194], [203], [309], [336], [389], [568].
Compulsion, [120], [136], [182], [255], [263], [321], [370], [387], [397], [398], [400], [523], [533].
Comte, [322], [323], [529-531].
Condé, [141].
Condillac, [124], [194], [312-319], [346], [403], [534];
Grammaire, [124].
Condorcet, [282], [323], [379-389], [392], [397], [407].
Conduct of Schools, La Salle’s, [262-276].
Confucius, [12].
Conjugal Precepts, Plutarch’s, [55].
Conscience, [24], [57], [58], [61], [105], [163], [200], [201], [303], [330], [424], [522], [543].
Considerant, Victor, [528].
Constituent Assembly, [372], [390], [395].
Construction, [459], [461], [499].
Convention, The, [390-411].
Convents, [62-70], [214-218], [378], [485].
Conversation, [106], [205], [299];
with Aristodemus, [26];
Art of, [22], [106], [107];
of Buddha and Purna, [4], [5].
Conversations, of Madame de Maintenon, [222-229].
Cordova, [77].
Coriolanus, [45].
Corneille, [141], [213].
Cornelia, [45].
Corporal punishment, [6], [7], [8], [12], [33], [51], [76], [77], [78], [102], [147], [148], [152], [160], [202], [203], [251], [271-276], [336], [551].
Coste, P., [196].
Cotton, Montaigne, [102].
Council of Carthage, [64].
Council of public instruction, [359], [369], [392], [396].
Councils-General, [392], [509].
Counsels to her Daughter, of Madame de Lambert, [176].
Courage, [15], [18], [36], [294], [522].
Cournot, [534].
Course of Study, Condillac’s, [214-219].
Courses for adults, [383], [384].
Courses of study, [321], [326], [348], [365], [377], [383], [398], [402], [472], [486], [520-525], [559].
Courtalon, [404].
Cousin, [156], [523], [533].
Coustel, Education of Children, [154].
Critias, [25].
Crousaz, [282].
Culture, [8], [31], [41], [47], [55], [60], [69], [111], [158], [325], [388], [543], [565];
Athenian, [18], [30], [31], [43];
Chinese, [13];
Egyptian, [14];
of the imagination, [499], [500];
of the Middle Age, [69];
self, [57], [59], [87], [301], [383], [421], [439], [476], [504], [549], [564];
studies, [40], [60], [157], [324-326], [335], [339].
Curiosity, [106], [130], [170], [184], [247], [347], [503].
Cyropædia, Xenophon’s, [14], [34], [35], [36].
Czech, [125], [126].
Dacier, Madame, [213].
D’Alembert, [278], [319], [331].
Dancing, [118], [161], [181], [214], [306], [396].
Darin, [427].
Daubenton, [405].
Daunou, [386], [391], [395], [410], [411].
Dauphin, The, [182-185].
David, [66].
Decazes, [515].
Deism, [99], [304], [305], [454], [476].
De Lasteyrie, [516].
Démia, [254-258].
Demogeot, [203].
Demosthenes, [114].
De Ratione Studii, of Erasmus, [88].
De Sacy, [154].
Descartes, [141], [152], [157], [187-192], [213], [234].
Deschamps, [515].
Dessau, [415].
Destiny, of man, [62], [109], [135], [136], [163], [188], [239], [454], [492], [539], [542], [567];
of woman, [500].
De Tocqueville, [491].
Development, [13], [23], [31], [38], [49], [91], [93], [111], [129], [158], [208], [288], [313], [381], [412], [421], [423], [436], [439], [455], [476], [495], [503], [542];
precocious, [50], [240].
Deventer, [86].
Devotion, [214-217], [228], [269], [305], [318], [442].
Dialectics, [32], [42], [45], [52], [75], [76], [118].
Dialogue, [22], [24].
Dialogues of the Dead, Fénelon’s, [166], [179].
Dictionnaire de Pédagogie, [11], [13], [130], [369], [371], [391], [464].
Didactica Magna, [124], [126].
Didactics, [22], [50], [53], [66], [78], [97], [121], [206].
Diderot, [121], [278], [319-327], [344].
Diesterweg, [422], [464], [465].
Dignity, of mother, [291], [384];
of persons, [18], [35], [57], [62], [78], [162], [201], [207], [273], [304], [338].
Diogenes, [292].
Diogenes Laërtius, [37].
Discipline, [6], [7], [11], [20], [33], [36], [38], [41], [44], [50], [51], [76], [77], [81], [88], [101], [102], [111], [119], [145-148], [159-162], [180], [199], [203], [238], [249-252], [263-266], [270-276], [336], [366], [416], [551];
of consequences, [336], [551].
Discourse on Method, of Descartes, [188].
Discovery, [124], [157], [435], [549].
Dittes, Histoire de l’éducation, [3], [6], [13], [114], [413], [416], [526], [537].
Division of labor, [131], [152], [266], [354], [569].
Doctors, of the Church, [63], [67], [68], [74], [75].
Doctrinaries, The, [139], [395].
Domitian, [47], [53].
Donatus, [118].
Dordogne, [400], [434].
Drama, [219], [223], [242], [316], [378].
Drane, Augusta F., Christian Schools and Scholars, [72].
Drawing, [39], [130], [204], [326].
Dressler, [537].
Dualism, [14];
Socratic, [23], [24].
Dubois, [356].
Duclos, [345].
Dumarsais, [331].
Dumonstier, [404].
Dupanloup, [505], [531], [532].
Dupont de Nemours, [493].
Duruy, [362], [366], [409], [502], [522], [523].
Dussault, [431].
Duty, [200], [333], [337], [338], [490], [493];
of teacher, [50], [199], [257], [291].
Economics, [34], [55].
Economy, [36], [398];
in education, [516];
of nature, [3], [31], [286], [290], [553].
Écouen, [485].
Edgworth, Miss, [482].
Education, [30-33], [41], [42], [48], [80], [565];
in antiquity, [1-16];
Athenian, [18], [28], [43];
by the Church, [63], [69], [81], [143], [233], [277];
definition of, [33], [37], [103], [540];
domestic, [7], [8], [35], [48], [54], [55], [127], [227], [378], [422], [485], [498];
extent of, [31], [34], [51], [100], [104], [128], [158], [184], [185], [563], [567];
formal, [12], [145-147], [347];
among the Greeks, [17-42];
higher, [6], [28], [31], [55], [75], [80], [113], [128], [233], [512];
intellectual, [29], [31], [39], [41], [110], [156], [157], [203], [468-475], [496], [548];
moral, [39], [41], [48], [59], [99], [136], [159-162], [177-182], [199-203], [245-252], [280], [380], [381], [465], [550], [567];
national, [340-389], [523], [530], [536], [564-568];
negative, [287-310], [334], [348], [497], [542-555];
the new, [93], [123], [192], [208], [210], [284-310], [343], [347], [456], [460], [542];
obligatory, [8], [13], [16], [42], [115], [120], [136], [182], [255], [263], [321], [370], [371], [387], [400], [409], [411], [523];
the old, [92], [144], [192], [283], [364], [460], [547];
physical, [19], [29], [38], [41], [43], [70], [93], [119], [135], [196-199], [283], [496], [554], [555];
power of, [6], [80], [163], [181], [186], [328], [329], [333], [544], [565];
public, [8], [13], [27], [37], [49], [113-136], [182], [209], [250], [279], [484], [565];
purpose of, [98], [104], [136], [158], [181], [238], [316], [318], [346], [347], [383], [454], [483], [496], [531], [536], [564], [567];
Roman, [43-60];
science of, [22], [48], [53], [59], [535-571];
scientific, [28], [32], [40], [91], [151], [157], [535-555];
self, [57], [59], [87], [299], [383], [421], [439], [476], [504], [549], [564];
Spartan, [18], [34], [37], [43];
systematic, [2], [38], [41], [91], [128], [288], [525], [531], [547];
treatises on, [9], [14], [27], [33], [34], [35], [37], [40], [47], [54], [55], [56], [58], [64], [80], [88], [92], [100], [103], [110], [126], [154], [166], [195], [223], [235], [319], [421], [422], [431], [438], [480], [501-503];
universal, [8], [13], [16], [62], [100], [115], [118], [129], [136], [297], [374], [411], [468], [480], [481], [510], [526-531], [534], [565];
a universal right, [16], [33], [37], [55], [158], [325], [356], [484], [530];
of women, [34], [55], [109], [110], [115], [116], [128], [168], [174-176], [212-231], [241], [282], [305], [307], [378], [385], [478-507].
Education, Spencer’s, [3], [100], [124], [507], [534], [538-555].
Education as a Science, Bain’s, [124], [194], [556-563].
Education of Girls, Fénelon’s, [165-169], [174-177], [184], [212], [229].
Education of Man, Frœbel’s, [453-456].
Education of a Prince, Nicole’s, [154].
Education of Women, of Madame de Rémusat, [487-490].
Egypt, [14].
Elocution, [21], [51], [52], [107].
Émile, The, [27], [98], [126], [210], [235], [278-310].
Emotions, [42], [66], [206], [207], [285], [303], [550], [551].
Emulation, [67], [146], [162], [183], [299].
Encyclopédie, The, [319].
Encyclopædists, [337], [480].
England, [72], [564].
Entretiens sur les Sciences, Lamy’s, [150], [151].
Environment, [3], [39], [58], [70], [194], [258], [310], [339].
Epicureans, [52], [108], [141].
Equality, [61], [190], [328], [374], [380], [400], [565];
of sex, [241], [256], [384], [479], [506].
Erasmus, [85-91], [94];
works of, [86], [385].
Espionage, [147], [258], [276].
Esther, [219], [242].
Estouteville, Cardinal d’, [232].
Ethics, [24], [37], [39], [42], [50], [57], [76], [206], [247], [270], [292], [322], [326], [351], [470], [477], [491], [539].
Ethnology, [2].
Etiquette, [88], [94], [161], [199], [227], [270];
of ladies, [90], [227].
Eudemon of Rabelais, [92-100].
Euthydemus, The, [24].
Evil, [14], [31], [65], [66], [159], [169];
cause of, [4], [14], [159], [217], [287], [333], [381], [492];
how overcome, [56], [66], [160], [217], [333], [381], [565].
Evolution, [530].
Examinations, [16];
of teachers, [255], [261], [321], [358], [367], [432], [513].
Example, [53].
Exclusiveness, [12], [14], [40], [54], [70], [143], [217], [224], [352], [540].
Excursions, [97], [98], [348], [456].
Existence of God, Fénelon’s, [166].
Experience, [10], [32], [53], [92], [93], [97], [106], [136], [485].
Explanation, [11], [133], [156], [299].
Expulsion, [271].
Fables, [190], [240], [244], [295], [315], [335], [348], [494].
Fables, Fénelon’s, [166], [173], [177-180], [186].
Faculties, The, [233], [321], [383], [511-513].
Faire faire, [497].
Faith, [74], [113], [143], [304], [381].
Family, [7], [12], [35], [36], [37], [45], [54], [60], [128], [129], [291], [378], [509], [534], [542], [545];
sacrificed, [27], [146], [224], [397], [398], [399].
Farrar, Archdeacon, [14].
Fathers, The early, [63], [67], [68].
Fathers, [90], [103], [108], [109], [345], [424], [545].
Faults, in education, [40], [46], [67], [68], [69], [74], [92], [108], [109], [116], [133], [143], [145], [149], [161], [167], [168], [171], [181], [189], [201], [226], [270-276], [292], [302-307], [322], [329], [341], [342], [432], [437], [462], [463], [470], [518], [534], [552], [568];
of Greek pedagogy, [40];
of women, [488], [489].
Fear, [200], [201].
Feelings, [33], [180], [275], [295], [300], [444].
Felbiger, [416].
Fellenberg, Agricultural Institutes, [422].
Fencing, [70], [98], [114].
Fénelon, [78], [164-186], [198], [212], [214], [229], [241], [282], [403], [486].
Ferrier, Greek Philosophy, [21].
Ferule, [102], [272].
Fichte, [422], [443];
Discourse to the German Nation, [536].
Firmness, [33], [101], [274].
Fischer, [439].
Fitch, [336].
Fléchier, [141].
Fleury, The Abbé, [74], [75], [154], [166], [214], [240].
Fontaine, Madame de, [220].
Fontanes, [511].
Form, [430].
Formalism, [12], [36], [74], [91], [145], [211], [263], [342], [445].
Fortoul, [501].
Fourcroy, [478], [510].
Fourier, [527], [529].
Fournier, [459].
France, [72], [218-224];
College of, [85].
Francke, [414].
Frankfort, [448].
Freedom, [40], [61], [101], [166], [310], [565];
annihilated, [3], [4], [74], [92], [403];
of intelligence, [72], [77], [91], [191], [394], [564].
French, [102], [154], [234], [242], [342], [357], [392].
French Revolution, The, [71], [308], [360], [362-389], [522].
Friburg, [465], [467].
Frœbel, [446-465], [501].
Fronto, [58].
Frugality, [14], [15], [36], [65], [169], [197], [199], [229], [258], [418], [452].
Fulneck, [125].
Fustel de Coulanges, [61].
Gall, [538].
Gamala, Joshua Ben, [9].
Gamaliel, [11].
Gargantua of Rabelais, [91-100].
Garnier, [500].
Garot, [240].
Gaudentius, Letter to, [64].
Gaultier, The Abbé, [514], [516].
Genesis, of knowledge, [313], [558].
Geneva, College of, [113].
Genlis, Madame de, [176], [479-482].
Geography, [24], [80], [129], [151], [159], [183], [205], [240], [297], [322], [342], [349], [400], [403], [436], [481];
moral, [472].
Geometry, [11], [31], [47], [51], [76], [80], [98], [129], [205], [436].
Gérando, [520].
German, [351].
Germany, [114], [279], [283], [413], [524], [526].
Germany of Madame de Staël, [495].
Gerson, [77], [78].
Gessner, [427].
“Gifts” of Frœbel, [452], [458], [459], [476].
Girard, The Père, [431], [437], [446], [465-475].
Girls, destiny of, [500];
education of, [5], [8], [11], [35], [64], [65], [66], [79], [80], [90], [109], [110], [117], [128], [168], [174], [175], [212-231], [237], [241], [305], [306], [307], [384], [398], [399], [478-507].
Girondists, [391].
God, [61],