The Historical Child / Paidology; The Science of the Child
Oscar Chrisman
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  • Hair of baby in Japan, [144].
  • Hair of boys in Japan, [140].
  • Hair of children in Greece, [187];
    • Mexico, [24];
    • Peru, [44].
  • Hair of men in Egypt, [60];
    • Europe, [284];
    • Greece, [187];
    • Japan, [140];
    • Peru, [42];
    • Rome, [234];
    • United States, [355].
  • Hair of women in China, [122];
    • Egypt, [60];
    • Europe, [284];
    • Greece, [187];
    • Japan, [140];
    • Judea, [172];
    • Mexico, [24];
    • Peru, [42];
    • Rome, [235];
    • United States, [356].
  • Hair-pins in Judea, [172];
    • Rome, [235].
  • Half-face camp of early settlers in United States, [322].
  • Handwear in Greece, [188].
  • Hanseatic League in Europe, [274].
  • Hara-Kiri in Japan, [156].
  • Headdress of school girl in United States, [362].
  • Head-rest for sleeping in Egypt, [57].
  • Head-shaving by men in Europe, [276];
    • Egypt, [60].
  • Headwear of men in Peru, [41];
    • Rome, [234].
  • Heating of houses in Europe, [276];
    • Rome, [217];
    • United States, [330].
  • Heating of meeting-houses in New England, [432].
  • Hetairai of Greece, [180].
  • Himation, worn in Greece, [186].
  • Historical and critical notice of earlier and medieval Europe, [264].
  • History of Judea, [167].
  • Hobby-horses in Greece, [196];
    • Rome, [254].
  • Hocking in Europe, [293].
  • Holidays and festivals in China, [119];
    • Japan, [148];
    • United States, [413].
  • Home, the, in Egypt, [55];
    • Europe, [276];
    • Greece, [178];
    • Rome, [215];
    • United States, [322].
  • Hominy, an Indian food in United States, [364].
  • Honey-pots, game of, in United States, [408].
  • Hoop-petticoats for girls in United States, [281].
  • Hoops, playing with, in Egypt, [79];
    • Greece, [195];
    • Rome, [254];
    • United States, [413].
  • Hop scotch in United States, [408].
  • Hornbook of New England, [445].
  • Horseback riding at Rome, [253].
  • Horse-racing in Greece, [200];
    • United States, [403].
  • Houses in Egypt, [55];
    • Europe, [276];
    • Greece, [178];
    • Rome, [215].
  • Houses of Dutch in New York, [323].
  • Houses of early settlers in New England, [322].
  • Houses of Quakers and Germans in Pennsylvania, [323].
  • Houses of Southern planters in United States, [323].
  • Human sacrifice in Mexico, [28];
    • Peru, [45].
  • Hunting in Egypt, [80];
    • Europe, [292];
    • Greece, [200];
    • Peru, [47];
    • Rome, [253];
    • United States, [401].
  • Husband and wife in New England, [343].
  • Illness of children in United States, [396].
  • Immolation by wife in China, [106].
  • Incest in Egypt, [58];
    • Persia, [169];
    • Peru, [43].
  • Indians sold into slavery in Massachusetts, [317].
  • Industries of Egypt, [65];
    • Mexico, [30];
    • Peru, [45];
    • Rome, [246].
  • Infancy in China, [112];
    • Japan, [144];
    • Peru, [44];
    • United States, [376].
  • Infant mortality in United States, [377].
  • Infanticide in China, [114];
    • Greece, [193];
    • India, [97];
    • Japan, [143];
    • Rome, [238].
  • Influence of Christianity on Women in Europe, [277].
  • Inheritance in Europe, [267];
    • Greece, [194];
    • India, [100];
    • Japan, [140];
    • Persia, [163];
    • Rome, [241];
    • United States, [388].
  • Insulæ at Rome, [215].
  • Intellectual precocity of children in New England, [450].
  • Intemperance in Egypt, [64];
    • Mexico, [26];
    • United States, [370].
  • Interior of houses in Egypt, [56];
    • Greece, [178];
    • Rome, [216].
  • Irrigation in Egypt, [66].
  • Jack-knives in United States, [423].
  • Jewels, talismanic and medical powers of, in Europe, [285].
  • Johnny-cake in United States, [365].
  • Judgment of the dead in Egypt, [75].
  • Jugglery in China, [120];
    • Egypt, [79];
    • Europe, [294];
    • Greece, [200];
    • India, [99];
    • Japan, [147];
    • Rome, [254];
    • United States, [403].
  • Jumping-jack, the, in Egypt, [82].
  • Katted chimneys in United States, [322].
  • "Kids" in United States, [319].
  • Kinds of church schools in Europe, [298].
  • Kinds of marriages at Rome, [225].
  • Kinds of schools at Rome, [258];
    • United States, [442].
  • Kites and kite-flying in China, [119];
    • Japan, [151].
  • "Kites' Day" in China, [119].
  • Knighthood, training the boy for, in Europe, [268].
  • Knitting by girls in United States, [424].
  • Knockers on doors of colonial houses in United States, [324].
  • Kottabos, game of, in Greece, [199].
  • Laborers of Europe, [272];
    • Rome, [248].
  • Lace-making in United States, [427].
  • Lamps in United States, [333].
  • Land allotted to married couples in Peru, [44].
  • Leather and its preparation in Egypt, [70].
  • Lecture-day in New England, [398].
  • Legitimacy of children in Egypt, [58];
    • Greece, [182];
    • Rome, [239].
  • Letter of girl of eleven to her grandfather, in United States, [383].
  • Lettering an offender in United States, [419].
  • Lighting the houses in Europe, [276];
    • Rome, [218];
    • United States, [332].
  • Lintner of New England, [324].
  • Literary contests at Rome, [253].
  • "Livery of seisin" in United States, [313].
  • Loaf-sugar in United States, [368].
  • Lobsters in United States, [366].
  • Log-cabin in United States, [322].
  • London Bridge, game of, in United States, [408].
  • Lord, the, in feudal times in Europe, [267].
  • Lore in Mexico, [27].
  • Lore in reference to children in Japan, [152];
    • Mexico, [18];
    • Rome, [240].
  • Lotteries at Rome, [254];
    • United States, [400].
  • Love potions in Greece, [183].
  • Ludus castellorum, game of, at Rome, [254].
  • Lullabies of Greece, [193].
  • Maidenhood in United States, [347].
  • Maize, preparation of, in Mexico, [25].
  • Manner of cooking in early times in United States, [364].
  • Manners and courtesy of children in United States, [382].
  • Manufactures in Egypt, [67];
    • Mexico, [31];
    • United States, [421].
  • Maple-sugar making in United States, [368].
  • Marble-playing in United States, [413].
  • Market-gardening at Rome, [247].
  • Market-places in Mexico, [32].
  • Marriage a civil contract in New England, [339].
  • Marriage, adoptive form of, in Japan, [137].
  • Marriage, age of in Europe, [281];
    • Greece, [182];
    • India, [92];
    • Judea, [168];
    • Mexico, [16];
    • Persia, [161];
    • Peru, [43];
    • Rome, [226];
    • United States, [336].
  • Marriage among the Anglo-Saxons, [280];
    • Early Germans, [279].
  • Marriage arranged in heaven in Judea, [168].
  • Marriage at Rome by coemptio, [225];
    • con ferreatio, [225];
    • sine conventione, [225];
    • usus, [225].
  • Marriage by the church during the middle ages in Europe, [281].
  • Marriage ceremony in China, [110];
    • Greece, [184];
    • India, [90];
    • Japan, [135];
    • Mexico, [17];
    • Persia, [161];
    • Peru, [143];
    • Rome, [228];
    • United States, [340].
  • Marriage-feast in Greece, [184];
    • Japan, [136];
    • Judea, [169];
    • Rome, [228].
  • Marriage forbidden with a prostitute in Judea, [170].
  • Marriage in China, [104];
    • Egypt, [57];
    • Europe, [279];
    • Greece, [182];
    • India, [87];
    • Japan, [134];
    • Judea, [168];
    • Mexico, [16];
    • Persia, [161];
    • Peru, [43];
    • Rome, [224];
    • United States, [336].
  • Marriage in the early Christian church in Europe, [279].
  • Marriage, kinds of, in India, [88];
    • Rome, [225].
  • Marriage of brother and sister among the rulers in Peru, [43].
  • Marriage of serfs in Europe, [282].
  • Marriage of widows and widowers in China, [105];
    • India, [92];
    • Judea, [168];
    • Mexico, [18];
    • Rome, [230];
    • United States, [344].
  • Marriage, temporary, in Persia, [162].
  • Marriage, time of, in Greece, [182];
    • Rome, [228].
  • Marriage, tribunal of, in Mexico, [16].
  • Masks for caring for girls' complexions in United States, [363].
  • Materials for dressing the hair of women in United States, [357].
  • May-day sports in England, [293];
    • United States, [416].
  • Meals in Egypt, [63];
    • Greece, [190];
    • Mexico, [25];
    • Rome, [237];
    • United States, [364].
  • Meats used as foods in Greece, [190];
    • Europe, [286].
  • Medicine, education in, in Japan, [157].
  • Medicine, practice of, in Egypt, [74];
    • Rome, [243];
    • United States, [389].
  • Medicines for children in United States, [397].
  • Metals and metal-workers in Egypt, [68];
    • Mexico, [30];
    • Peru, [48].
  • Methods of teaching in Athens, [209];
    • China, [125];
    • Judea, [175];
    • Rome, [258].
  • Midwife in Egypt, [74];
    • Mexico, [19].
  • Military training for the young in England, [291].
  • Milk and its products in United States, [374].
  • Ministers in United States, [436].
  • Minnesingers of Germany, [271].
  • Minstrels of British Isles, [271].
  • Miracle and morality plays of medieval Europe, [293].
  • Mirrors of Egypt, [62];
    • Rome, [237].
  • Mock-fights in Egypt, [80].
  • Molasses, rum, slavery—the circle trio of New England, [371].
  • Monastic schools of Europe, [298].
  • Monogamy in Greece, [185];
    • Judea, [169];
    • Mexico, [18];
    • Rome, [230].
  • Mora, game of, in Egypt, [79].
  • Morals and manners taught in the schools of Egypt, [83].
  • Morals, training of the boys and youth in, in Persia, [165].
  • Mother-in-law in China, [104].
  • Mother's memorial in Japan, [138].
  • Mourning-rings in United States, [395].
  • Mud-pies, making of, by children in Greece, [195].
  • Murder of a parent, punishment for, in Egypt, [59].
  • Museums in United States, [403].
  • Music in Egypt, [78];
    • Europe, [294];
    • Greece, [200];
    • Mexico, [35];
    • United States, [400].
  • Music of the Puritan meeting-houses in New England, [438].
  • Muster-day in United States, [398].
  • Naming children in China, [113];
    • Greece, [192];
    • India, [99];
    • Japan, [145];
    • Mexico, [19];
    • Peru, [45];
    • Rome, [239];
    • United States, [380].
  • Narcotics in Peru, [43].
  • Naumachia, mimic naval battles, at Rome, [252].
  • Necklaces worn in Egypt, [61];
    • Europe, [285];
    • Greece, [189];
    • India, [98];
    • Judea, [172];
    • Rome, [236].
  • Needle-craft in United States, [425].
  • Needles used in Egypt, [62].
  • Negro children sold by the pound in Boston, [317].
  • Nets for the hair in Greece, [188].
  • Netting made in United States, [427].
  • New England Primer, [445].
  • New Year calls among the Dutch in New York, [414].
  • New Year Day in China, [119];
    • Japan, [148].
  • Nile, annual rise of, and effect on Egypt, [65].
  • Nine-pins in United States, [403].
  • Nobility, characteristics of, in medieval Europe, [275].
  • Noon-house for Sunday meetings in New England, [433].
  • Nose-rings in Judea, [172].
  • Number of children in families in United States, [379].
  • Nursing of children in Greece, [192];
    • Judea, [170].
  • Obedience of children in Mexico, [20];
    • Persia, [163].
  • Obituaries in United States, [395].
  • Odd or even, game played in Egypt, [79];
    • Rome, [254].
  • Oiled paper in windows of houses in United States, [324].
  • Ointment for the hair in Greece, [188].
  • Old age among women in Japan, [133].
  • Old age in Greece, [201].
  • Olympic Festival and Games in Greece, [197].
  • Olympic Games, boys' contests at, in Greece, [199].
  • "One hundred stories," game of, in Japan, [147].
  • Organization of the medieval university of Europe, [300].
  • Ornaments worn by children in India, [98].
  • Ornaments worn in China, [122];
    • Egypt, [61];
    • Europe, [285];
    • Greece, [189];
    • India, [98];
    • Judea, [172];
    • Mexico, [25];
    • Peru, [42];
    • Rome, [236];
    • United States, [354].
  • Pænula and lacuna, cloaks worn at Rome, [232].
  • Page, the, in chivalry, [268].
  • Painting in Egypt, [72].
  • Painting on glass by young women in United States, [427].
  • Palæstra in Greece, [197].
  • Palla worn by women at Rome, [233].
  • Paper-cutting by young women in United States, [427].
  • Paper-making in Egypt, [70];
    • Mexico, [31].
  • Parasols in Greece, [189].
  • Parishads in India, [101].
  • Parish schools in Europe, [298]
  • Parochial schools in United States, [442].
  • Parts, the, of a Roman house, [216].
  • Patria potestas at Rome, [239].
  • Peasantry, the, of medieval Europe, [271].
  • Pedagogue in Greece, [208];
    • Rome, [261].
  • Pentathlon in Greece, [198].
  • People of Egypt, [53];
    • Europe, [271];
    • Greece, [177];
    • Mexico, [15];
    • Peru, [39];
    • Rome, [213];
    • United States, [314].
  • People, the town, of medieval Europe, [273].
  • Perfumery used by women in Judea, [172].
  • Periods in the life of the child in Persia, [164].
  • Pewter utensils in United States, [329].
  • Physical characteristics of Egypt, [53];
    • Greece, [177].
  • Physician, the, in Egypt, [74];
    • Greece, [201];
    • Rome, [243];
    • United States, [390].
  • Pillory used in United States, [418].
  • "Pinkster Day" in New York, [416].
  • Pins used in Egypt, [62].
  • Places of worship in United States, [428].
  • Play, a, by school boys in medieval times in England, [294].
  • Pleasure companies of youth in Albany, New York, [409].
  • Poems, game of, in Japan, [146].
  • Polygamy in China, [105];
    • Egypt, [58];
    • Greece, [185];
    • India, [91];
    • Japan, [137];
    • Judea, [169];
    • Mexico, [18];
    • Persia, [162].
  • Pone, an Indian food in United States, [364].
  • Pottery in Egypt, [67];
    • Mexico, [32].
  • Peru, [48].
  • Powder-horns in United States, [422].
  • Prayers and sermons, length of, in New England, [438].
  • Precociousness of children in United States, [450].
  • Pregnancy in Egypt, [59];
    • Greece, [191];
    • Mexico, [18].
  • Preserving and conserving fruits and berries in United States, [367].
  • Primitive homes in United States, [322].
  • Primogeniture and entail in United States, [388].
  • Prints and paintings on walls of homes in United States, [326].
  • Prize-shooting in United States, [402].
  • Prohibitions on marriage in Judea, [168];
    • Rome, [226].
  • Public hangings in United States, [420].
  • Public punishments in United States, [416].
  • Public schools in Rome, [257];
    • United States, [443].
  • Punishment for child-murder in Egypt, [58].
  • Punishment for murder of a parent in China, [116];
    • Egypt, [59].
  • Punishment for wilful murder of a slave in Egypt, [55].
  • Punishment in schools of United States, [449].
  • Punishment of slaves in United States, [316].
  • Pupil's respect for teacher in China, [124].
  • Purification of the home after death at Rome, [246].
  • Purification of the infant in Greece, [191];
    • Rome, [239].
  • Purpose of education in Egypt, [83];
    • Rome, [257].
  • Purpose of marriage in Greece, [182].
  • Pyramids of Ghizeh, [73].
  • Quern, the, for grinding grain in Scotland, [287];
    • United States, [365].
  • Quilt-making in United States, [425].
  • Quintain, tilting at, in Europe, [292].
  • Quipus of Peru, [51].
  • Quoits in Europe, [296];
    • United States, [403].