“Translated into excellent English.”

+ Ath. 1906, 2: 153. Ag. 11. 700w. + – Hibbert J. 4: 934. Jl. ’06. 680w.

“Tho brief in compass and designed as a popular hand-book, could not be omitted from any fair list of recent scientific studies in the records of the past.”

+ Ind. 61: 1165. N. 15, ’06. 60w.

“The character and teaching of the Saviour are treated by Professor Bousset with splendid sympathy, though he occasionally adopts a tone of patronage; and he frankly rejects some of His moral teaching as exaggerated and impracticable. But in spite of this, we welcome the book as being a real step back from mere criticism towards a deeper religious appreciation of our Lord and His gospel.”

+ – Sat. R. 101: 699. Je. 2, ’06. 210w.

Bovey, Henry Taylor. Theory of structures and strength of materials. *$7.50. Wiley.

“The book, as its title indicates, is an attempt to cover, in one volume subjects which are generally and in the opinion of the reviewer, better, separated. It apparently aims to be a treatise on mechanics, the strength of materials, friction, framed structures, masonry, and, to some extent on machinery. The subjects of toothed gearing, dynamometers, belts and ropes appear, although they are usually included in works on structures.”—Engin. N.