Ans.—(1) Murray’s Classical Maps can be obtained from the Oxford University Press, American Branch, New York City; (2) The American History Leaflets are published by A. Lovell & Co., New York; (3) We know of no series of leaflets giving sketches of early explorers. There are, however, several books giving such sketches and among them are: Tappan, “American Hero Series”; Gordy, “American Leaders”; Southworth, “Builders of Our Country”; Bass, “Stories of Pioneer Life”; Sparks, “Men Who Have Made the Nation.”


FOOTNOTES:

[1] This interesting article appeared in The Nation (N. Y.) of October 7, 1909, and is here reprinted with the permission of Prof. MacDonald and of The Nation.

[2] Lodge. Close of the Middle Ages, pp. 518, 519.

[3] November number, History Teacher’s Magazine.

[4] The Italics are mine.—Editor. On this same point see also Adams, Civilisation during the Middle Ages, pp. 371-374. The quotation is from Symonds, A Short History of the Renaissance in Italy, p. 3.

[5] Cunningham, Western Civilisation, Vol. II., p. 130.

[6] In the Rucellai Chapel of Santa Maria Novella Florence.

[7] Articles IV, V and VI, MacDonald’s “Select Documents,” pp. 19-20.