| + + — | Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 590. My. ‘05. 380w. |
“Mr. Andrews has done his work well, and made a good rendering.”
| + + | Ath. 1905, 1: 529. Ap. 29. 60w. | |
| + | Critic. 47: 187. Ag. ‘05. 60w. |
“Throughout, indeed, the translation scarcely helps to clear up the obscurities of the original.” A. G.
| + — | Eng. Hist. R. 20: 604. Jl. ‘05. 390w. |
“Professor Lamprecht has a clumsy method of presentation ... and he adds to the difficulty by much elusiveness of demonstration and by an awkward terminology. Professor Lamprecht’s method may be good psychology, it certainly is not history.”
| + — — | Nation. 81: 123. Ag. 10, ‘05. 2270w. |
“If well translated, they would constitute a very stimulating volume.”
| — + | N. Y. Times. 10: 439. Jl. 1, ‘05. 530w. | |
| + + | Outlook. 79: 1062. Ap. 29, ‘05. 150w. | |
| + — | Pub. Opin. 39: 188. Ag. 5, ‘05. 190w. |
“There is a meaning, we doubt not, in his words, but it is very hard to get at.”