THE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES.
This splendid Series, issued under the general editorship of Dr. WILLIAM T. HARRIS, United States Commissioner of Education, has now reached a point when it may claim to provide a Complete Library for Teachers and Students on all the main subjects connected with their Training and Professional Work. Psychology, Philosophy, and History, so far as they bear upon Education and Practical Methods of Teaching, are treated in a number of interesting volumes by the highest authorities. Special attention is drawn to the complete series of translations from Froebel, and to those from Rousseau, Fouillée, Preyer, and Herbart, forming in themselves a small library of the Classics of Education.
By the courtesy of the copyright owners, we are enabled this year for the first time to include three works which have hitherto not been obtainable in this Series in the British Empire.
LIST OF THE SERIES.
The Philosophy of Education. Translated from the German of Dr. K. ROSENKRANTZ, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Königsberg. 6s.
Fouillée's Education from a National Standpoint. Translated by W.J. GREENSTREET, M.A., Headmaster of the Marling School, Stroud. 7s. 6d.
The Rise and Early Constitution of Universities. With a Survey of Medieval Education. By S.S. LAURIE, LL.D., Professor of Education in Edinburgh University. 6s.
Rousseau's Emile; or, A Treatise on Education. Translated and Edited by W.H. PAYNE, Ph.D., LL.D. 6s.