BEING THE SUBSTANCE OF
A COURSE OF LECTURES
Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, in February and March 1877.
By WILLIAM POLE, Mus. Doc. Oxon.
Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh; one of the Examiners in Music to the University of London.
“We may recommend it as an extremely useful compendium of modern research into the scientific basis of music. There is no want of completeness.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
Post 8vo, pp. 168, cloth, 6s.
CONTRIBUTIONS to THE HISTORY of the DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMAN RACE.
LECTURES AND DISSERTATIONS
By LAZARUS GEIGER.