The fame of Comenius is increasing and many interesting works have now been written about him. I have already mentioned the English books of Benham and Laurie. In German I have the following books, but not the time to read them all:—

Daniel, H. A. Zerstreute Blätter. Halle, 1866.

Free, H. Pädagogik d. Comenius. Bernburg, 1884.

Hiller, R. Latein Methode d. J. A. Comenius. Zschopau, 1883. (v. g. and terse; only 46 pp.)

Müller, Walter. Comenius ein Systematiker in d. Päd. Dresden, 1887.

Pappenheim, E. Amos Comenius. Berlin, 1871.

Seyffarth, L. W. J. A. Comenius. Leipzig, 2nd edition, 1871. (A careful and, as far as I can judge in haste, an excellent piece of work.)

Zoubek, Fr. J. J. A. Comenius. Eine quellenmässige Lebensskizze, (Prefixed to trans. of Didac. M. in Richter’s Päd. Bibliothek.)

For a Port-Royalist’s criticism of the Janua, [see infra. (p. 185 note.)]