Arkell-Hardwick, A., his Ivory Trader in North Kenia' reviewed, 399.
Art Exhibition Catalogues, Some, noticed, 29.
Auriol, C., his book on Napoleon and the Queen of Naples reviewed, 450.
Bacon, F., his' New Atlantis' reviewed, 56.
Balfour, A. J., his speech on Imperial Defence reviewed, 519. Barbeau, A., his book on Bath in the Eighteenth Century reviewed,
Bath in the Eighteenth Century, review of books by A. Barbeau and M. A. Green, 162-health resort and social and literary centre, 164-Mrs. Delany's appreciation, 164-opinions of Mrs. Thrale, Smollett, and Goldsmith, 165-cosmopolitanism, 166-influence in developing English society, 167-its place in fiction, 168- Gainsborough, Lawrence, and other distinguished painters, 169 -reign of Beau Nash, 171-Joseph Wood, architect of modern city, 173-Ralph Allen, 175, 178-unique city, 175-revivalism under Wesley and Whitefield, 176-Pope, Gay, and Arbuthnot, 179-Fielding, 181-Sheridan and Miss Linley, 182-duel between Sheridan and Mathews, 183-Fanny Burney, Mrs. Thrale, Johnson, and Boswell, 184-Jane Austen, 187.
Bellamy, E., his 'Looking Backward' reviewed, 56.
Big Game in Africa, The Preservation of, review of books concerning, 399-African fauna, 400-African exploration since Mungo Park, 401-Le Vaillant at the Cape, 402-Captain Harris in the Trans- vaal, 403-Oswell and Gordon Cumming, 404-Baldwin, 405- Selous, 406-slaughter of elephants, 406-elephant sanctuary, 407-hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and giraffe, 408-buffalo, 409 Sir J. Willoughby, 409-smokeless powder and modern rifles sup- planting arrows and assegais, 410-rare antelopes, 410-conven- tion for preservation of wild fauna, 411-restrictions on native hunters, 411-ivory hunters, 412-game laws in British Pro- tectorates, 413-sanctuaries, 415-Game Protection Associations, 419.
Bonnefons, A., his book on the Queen of Naples reviewed, 450. Breul, K., his book on study of Greek reviewed, 422.
Browning, O., his England and Napoleon' reviewed, 450.
Butler, H. Crosby, his book on Christian architecture in Syria reviewed, 330.
Buxton, E. N., his 'Two African Trips' reviewed, 399.
Cabet, E., his Voyage en Icarie' reviewed, 56.
Callwell, Col. C. E., his book on military operations reviewed, 519. Campanella, T., his 'Civitas Solis' reviewed, 56.
Chamberlain, J., review of speech at Albert Hall, 264.
Chatham the Reformer, review of books concerning, 240-his belief in his capacity to save his country, 242-financial disinterested- ness, 243-eager pursuit of leadership, 244-wins the nation's confidence, 245-conflicting ideals of George III. and Chatham, 246-alliance between Bute and Chatham, 247-not a party man, 249-attitude towards the Rockingham government, 250-his coalition Ministry, 253-Burke's opinion, 254-devotion to the King, 255-gout and other afflictions, 257-peerage and pension, 258-reasons for his failure, 258-Von Ruville's opinion, 258- reconciliation with the Rockinghams, 260-his democratic politics, 262. Christianity, Historical, review of Harnack's book concerning, 1— primitive Christianity, 3-creeds later than the New Testament, 6-religion as relation between God and the soul, 7-transforma- tions of the Gospel of Christ, 8-ecclesiastical Christianity, 8— key to Gospel standpoint, 9-rise of Catholicism, 10-conquest of Christianity by Rome, 12-alleged Donation of Constantine, 15-idea of the Reformation, 16-Mediæval Church as World- State, 17-conflict between Latinism and northern Christianity, 18-Luther, 19-celibacy, 21-shortcomings of Protestantism, 23-anti-clericalism not necessarily irreligious, 24-Scripture as standard of doctrine, 25-future of religious thought, 26. Coleridge, Christabel, her life of Miss C. M. Yonge reviewed, 357. Coquelle, P., his Napoléon et l'Angleterre' reviewed, 79, 451. Country, The, and the Government, review of speech of Mr. Chamber- lain, 264-Mr. Gladstone's defeat in 1885, 264-fiscal crusade and division in Unionist party, 266-why Home Rule was re- jected, 267-position of Mr. Balfour and Lord Lansdowne, 268- Mr. Balfour's Fabian tactics,' 269-Protectionism in Unionist party, 271-relations of Ministry to the people, 274—Mr. Cham- berlain's Albert Hall meeting, 275.
Davies, J. L., and D. J. Vaughan, their translation of Plato's Re- public' reviewed, 56. Dufferin, Lord, review of Sir A. Lyall's life of, 213-political aspira- tions, 213 asks for and obtains a peerage, 213-diplomatic appointments, 214-Undersecretaryships in Mr. Gladstone's government, 215-Governor-General of Canada, 217-dispute between British Columbia and Canadian government, 217-efforts to maintain the connection between Great Britain and her colonies, 219-commercial relations between Canada and United States, 223-ambassador to St. Petersburg, 224-transferred to Con-
stantinople, 225-Arabi's rebellion in Egypt, 226-Wolseley's expedition, 227-British occupation of Egypt, 228-constitu- tional problems in Egypt and India, 229-Viceroy of India, 231 -Afghan frontier dispute, 232-annexation of Upper Burmah, 233-Rome and Paris, 234-love of the sea, 236-hunting, 237- financial and family troubles, 238.
Early Christian and Byzantine Research, review of books concerning, 330-Mosaics of Sta. Maria Maggiore at Rome, 331-date of basilica, 335-mural pictures and subterranean frescoes, 336- mosaic decoration of Sta. Costanza, 336; of Sta. Sabina, St. Paul, and St. John Lateran, 338; of Sta. Pudenziana, 339-subjects from Apocryphal Gospels, 340-use of nimbus, 341-early instances of pictures of Christ with a beard, 341-Old Testament heroes allegorised, 342-alleged pre-Constantinian date of Sta. Maria Maggiore, 343-Byzantine Christian art, 344-architecture in Asia Minor, 350-American and Continental archæological expe- ditions to the East, 353-British neglect, 354. Elliot, G. F. S., his Border Elliots' reviewed, 240.
Findlay, F. R. N., his book on big-game shooting reviewed, 399. Fisher, H. A. L., his 'Napoleonic Statesmanship in Germany' reviewed, 79.
Fitzmaurice, Lord E., his life of Lord Granville reviewed, 277. Fletcher, Prof. B. and B. F., their history of architecture reviewed, 189.
Garden City and Garden Suburb, review of books concerning, 501- new town under healthy conditions, 506- First Garden City,' 507-travelling facilities, 507-plan of new town, 508-economic benefits, 509-Garden Suburb at Hampstead, 511-cheap traction and overcrowding in towns, 513-artisans' dwellings, 513-Bourneville and Port Sunlight, 516—what the Germans do,
Gautier, P., his Madame de Staël et Napoléon' reviewed, 79. Gothic Architecture, The Spirit of, review of books concerning, 189— transition from Romanesque to Gothic, 189-quality of energy, 191-animated suggestiveness of arch and column, 192-charac- ter of Roman Empire reflected in its architecture, 196-vitality of Gothic invaders evinced in architectural style, 198-French Gothic and rise of nationality, 204-Gothic and Arab architecture compared, 208-greatest creative effort of Christian Europe, 211. Granville, Lord, review of Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice's life of, 277— early years, 279-Under-Secretary of Foreign Office under Lord Palmerston, 279-Foreign Minister, 280-President of Council,
282-Revised Code, 282-relations with Mr. Robert Lowe, 283- Colonial Minister, 284-Queen Victoria's confidence in him, 285— opposes mediation in American Civil War, 287-Foreign Minister under Mr. Gladstone, 288, 302-Franco-German War, 289— Treaty of Paris and Black Sea question, 290- Alabama' affair and Treaty of Washington, 292-Turkey and Greece, 294— Egypt and Arabi's rebellion, 294-Hicks Pasha and the Soudan, 296-General Gordon at Khartoum, 297-German colonial schemes, 298-Afghan boundary question, 299-leader of Liberal minority, 300-sporting tastes, 301-Brooks's Club and Home Rule, 301-tact in conciliating opponents, 302.
Greek, The Study of, review of works concerning, 422-decision of Cambridge Senate in favour of Greek, 422-educational value of a language, 423-revival of study of Greek in fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, 423-translations into Italian, 424-Renais- sance, 425- New Learning,' 426-Erasmus and Greek New Testament, 427-Edwardine Statutes, 427-Ascham, Germany, 429-use of translations, 433-Hebrew and mathe- matics, 435-compulsory Greek, 436-Cambridge Syndicate on exclusion of Greek from examinations, 437-Dr. Welldon's opinion, 440-discussion in Senate House, 442-France, Ger- many, and America, 447.
Green, M. A., his
reviewed, 162.
Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath'
Green, W. D., his life of William Pitt reviewed, 240.
Harnack, A., two of his books reviewed, 1, 422.
Harrington, J., his 'Oceana' reviewed, 56.
Harrison, F., his life of Chatham reviewed, 240.
Henderson, Col. G. F. R., his Science of War' reviewed, 519.
Example of Germany' reviewed, 501.
Hobhouse, L. T., his Democracy and Reaction' reviewed, 189. Horsfall, T. C., his Howells, W. D., his
Traveller from Altruria' reviewed, 56.
Ireland under George II., review of manuscripts concerning, 132- period between Swift and Grattan, 133-Chesterfield and govern- ment by Undertakers, 134-Henry Boyle, 135-Archbishop Stone, 136, 160-political power of Protestant episcopate, 137– convivial excesses, 139-wine as a factor in politics, 140— Viceroyalty of Duke of Dorset, 142-placemen in Irish Parlia- ment, 146-John Ponsonby and Ministerial party, 148-Anthony Malone, 149-Irish House of Lords, 150-Thomas Carter and Nathaniel Clements, 151-conflict concerning disposal of surplus, 153-the Patriots,' 155-surplus appropriated by English Ministry, 157-Viceroyalty of Marquis of Hartington, 158- struggle for national identity of Ireland, 161.
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