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Mircea Eliade Cosmos AND HISTORY’ The Myth of the ‘Eternal Return
Edward Burnett Tylor THE ORIGINS OF CULTURE
Edward Burnett Tylor RELIGION IN PRIMITIVE CULTURE
History.
Roland H. Banton THE TRAVAIL OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
Edward Gibbon THE END OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE IN THE WEST
Edward Gibbon THE TRIUMPH OF CHRISTENDOM IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Adolf Harnack WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
Edwin Hatch THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK IDEAS ON CHRISTIANITY
Literature and the Arts:
Stanley R. Hopper, ed SPIRITUAL PROBLEMS IN CONTEMPORARY
LITERATURE
Philosophy.
Nicolas Berdyaev THE BEGINNING AND THE END
F. M. Cornford FROM RELIGION TO PHILOSOPHY
Ludwig Feuerbach THE ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY
Josiah Royce THE RELIGIOUS ASPECT OF PHILOSOPHY
‘Auguste Sabatier OUTLINES OF A PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION BASED ON
PSYCHOLOGY AND HISTORY
George Santayana INTERPRETATIONS OF POETRY AND RELIGION
F DE Schleiermacher ON RELIGION Speeches to Itt Cultured Despisers
Psychology: f
Sigmund Freud ON CREATIVITY AND THEEGNCONSCIOUS
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Charles C. Gillispie GENESIS AND GEOLSéY
Alexandre Koyré FROM THE CLOSED WORLD TO THE INFINITE UNIVERSEHARPER TORCHBOOKS / The Academy Library
James Baird isumart A Study of the Symbolic Mode im Primtwism 13/1023
W. J. Bate FROM CLASSIC TO ROMANTIC TB/1036
Henri Bergson time AnD Free wit An Essay on the Immediate Data of Con-
Scousness TB/ 1031
H J Blackham six EXISTENTIALIST THINKERS Kierkegaard, Jaspers, Ntetssche,
Marcel, Heidegger, Sartre 13/1002
Walter Bromberg THE a or MAN A History of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
2/1003
Abraham Cahan THE RISE OF DAVID LevINsKY: A Novel 2/1028
Helen Cam ENGLAND BEFORE ELIZABETH —TB/1026
Norman Cohn TRE PURSUIT OF THE MILLENNIUM 13/1037
G G Coulton MEDIEVAL VILLAGE, MANOR, AND MONASTERY. TB/1020
Wilfrid Desan THE TRaGIc FINALE An Essay on the Philosophy of Jean-Paul
Sartre 72/1030
Cora DuBois tHe PEOPLE oF ALOR, Vol I, re/1042, Vol II, 78/1043
George Eliot panret vexonpa A’ Novel’ Intro by F R. Leavis 72/1039
John N. Figgis POLITICAL THOUGHT FROM GERSON TO GROTIUS: 1414-1625. Seven
Studies Intro by Garrett Mattmgly 78/1032
Editors of Fortune amertca 1N THE sixties The Economy and the Soctety 18/1015
G P Gooch ENGLISH DEMOCRATIC IDEAS IN THE 17TH CENTURY 78/1006
Francis J Grand ARISTOCRACY IN AMERICA: Jacksonian Democracy 18/1001
W.K C Guthrie THE GREEK PHILosoPHERS From Thales to Aristotle TB/1008
Alfred Harbage as THEY LixeD 1r Shakespeare’s Moral Artistry 18/1035
Henry James THE princess casamasstua. A Novel _ 13/1005
Henry James roperick xupson A Novel. Intro by Leon Edel 12/ro16
Henry James THE TRAGIC MUSE- A Novel Intro by Leon Edel 18/1017
William James rsvcuorocy: The Briefer Course. Ed by G Allport 12/1034
Arnold Kettle an INTRODUCTION To THE ENGLISH NoveL Vol I, Defoe to George
Ehot, 73/1011, Vol II, Henry James to the’ Present, 18/1012
LS B Leakey apam’s ancestors’ The Evolution of Man and His Culture lus.
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Bernard Lewis THE ARABS IN HISTORY 73/1029
Arthur O Lovejoy THE crEaT CHAIN oF npING A’ Study of the History of an Idea
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Niccolo Machiavellt HISTORY OF FLORENCE & OF THE AFFAIRS OF ITALY From the Earhest
Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magmficent, Intro. by Felix
Gilbert 2/1027
J.P Mayer aexts pe tocguevitie A Biograpieal Study m Political Sctence
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John U, Nef CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL CIVILIZATION TB/1024
J. Ortega y Gasset THE MODERN THEME Intro by J F Mora 18/1038
Robert Payne HunRis. A Study of Pride: Foreword by Herbert Read 78/1031
Samuel Pepys THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS Illus by E H Shepard 78/1007
Georges Poulet sTUDIES IN HUMAN TIME 12/1004.
Priscilla Robertson REVOLUTIONS oF 1848 4 Social Histony 78/1025
Ferdinand Schevill THe meprcr Illus 18/1010
‘Bruno Snell THE DIScoveRY OF THE MIND The Greek Origins of European
Thought 12/1018
C, P, Snow time oF HOPE’ A Novel 75/1040
Perrin Stryker THE CHARACTER OF THE EXECUTIVE TB/r041
W.H Walsh pumosopxy oF aistory: An Introduction — 73/1020
W. Lloyd Warner socrat cLass iN AMERICA’ The Evaluation of Status 13/1013
AlfredN Whitehead PRocEss AND eatity: An Essay 1 Cosmology 73/1033
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Angurd'A Bellags erties: Lifeistory, Evolution, and Structure, Ulus., 32/520
L. von Bertalanffy PRopLems oF Life: An Evaluation of Modern Biological and Scr-
: entific Thought — T3/s21
David Bohm CAUSALITY & CHANCE IN MODERN PHYSICS 72/536
(continued on next page)R. B Braithwaite SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION 13/515
P. W Bridgman THE NATURE OF THERMODYNAMICS 13/337
Louis de Broghe PHYsIcs aND MrcRoPHYsics Foreword by Albert Einstein 78/514
J Bionowski SCIENCE AND HUMAN VALUES TB/505
AJ Cain ANIMAL SPECIES AND THEIR EVOLUTION Illus 73/519
T G. Cowhng aorecues rN MoTION 12/516
A C Crombie, ed TURNING POINTS IN PHYSICS 18/535
W.C Dampier, ed RFADINGS IN THE LITERATURE OF SCIENCE Illus, 78/512
H Davenport THE HIGHER ARITHMETIC 13/326
W H Dowdeswell THE MECHANISM OF EVOLUTION Illus 18/327
CV Durell Reapaste ReLarivity Foreword by Freeman J. Dyson 73/530
Arthur Eddimgton space, TIME AND GRaviTaTION — TB/510
Alexander Findlay CHEMISTRY IN THE SERVICE OF MAN. Tllus 78/524
Gottlob Frege THe FouNDaTions oF anrTHartic Trans by JL Austin 19/534
Max Jammer concepts oF SPACE Foreword by Albert Einstem 73/533
D E Littlewood THE SKELETON KEY OF MATHEMATICS — T2/525
JE Morton mottuses dn Introduction to thew Form and Functions Tus
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J. R Partington 4 swonr sttstory oF cuewrsray Illus 12/322
H T Pledge science since 1500 A Short History of Mathematics, Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology Mlus 1/506
John Read A DIRECT ENTRY TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Illus 7B/523
George Saiton ANCIENT SCIENCE AND MODERN CIVILIZATION 2/501
Paul A Schilpp, cd. atgert EINSTEIN Philosopher-Scientist Vol I, t2/502; Vol. II,
78/503
P.M Sheppard NATURAL SELECTION AND HEREDITY Illus TB/528
LS ‘Stebbmg 4 MODERN INTRODUCTION TO LocIc 72/538
OG Sutton MatHematics IN AcTION Foreword by James R. Newman Illus
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Stephen Toulmin THE PHILOSOPHY oF SCIENCE An Introduction 18/513
A.G Van Melsen From aToMos T0 aToM The History of the Concept Atom 78/$17
Friedrich Waismann INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL THINKING TB/511
WH Watson on UNDERSTANDING PHYSICS _TB/507
G J Whitrow THE STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSE 13/504
Edmund Whittaker MISTORY OF THE THEORIES OF AETHER AND ELECTarcITY Vol I,
Classical Theorwes, 12/331, Vol If, Modern Theorws,
73/532
A. Wolf mistony OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE 16TH
AND 17TH CENTURIES Illus, Vol I, 72/508, Vol II, 78/509
A. Wolf HusToRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE 18TH
century, Illus. Vol. I, 78/539, Vol. II, 78/540
HARPER TORCHBOOKS / The Cloister Library
Tor Andrae Mowammep. The Man ond His Faith 13/62
Augustine/Przywara AN AUGUSIINE SYNIHESIS — 7B/35
Roland H Bainton THE TRAVAIL OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY TB/30
Karl Barth poGMAaitcs IN OUTLINE — TB/56
Karl Barth TH WORD OF GOD AND THE WORD OF MAN 78/13
Nicolas Berdyaev THE BEGINNING ANDTHE END 78/14
Nicolas Berdyaey rmx prsviny oF MAN 72/61
JH Breasted DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGION AND THOUGHT IN ANCIENT EGYPT 38/57
Martin Buber ECLIPSE oF GoD 18/12
Martin Buber moses The Revelation and the Covenant 73/27
Martin Buber THE PROPHETIC FAITH 78/73
Martin Buber Two TYPES oF FAITH 73/73
R_Bultmann, et al KERYGMA AND MyTH, ed by H W Bartsch 73/80
Jacob Burckhardt c1vL1zaTION oF THE RENAISSANCE IN ITaLy Vol I, T8/40; Vol. II,
73/41
Emile Cailhet_ rascat.. The Emergence of Genius 1/82
Edward Conze nuppuism: Lts Essence ang Development 73/58
Frederick Copleston MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 36/76
M_Cornford From RELIGION 70 PHTLOscMAaY 72/20
G. G Coulton eDIEVAL FAITH AND SYMBOLISM — 73/25
G G. Coulton FATE OF MEDIEVAL ART IN RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION 72/26
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