Historical sketches

Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890

Historical sketches - London, New York, Longman, Green, 1908-12 - xii., 446 Pages. 20 cm - vol., 1 .

"The ... sketch of Turkish history was the substance of Lectures delivered in the Catholic institute of Liverpool, during October, 1853."--Pref. notice "The ... sketches [of vol. 2] with two ... exceptions appeared in the British magazine during 1833." cf. Advertisement, v. 2 The sketches of vol. 3 first appeared in the Dublin Catholic university gazette, and in 1856 were pub. in one vol. under the title "Office and work of universities." cf. Advertisement, v. 3

V. 1. Lectures on the history of the Turks in their relation to Europe. Personal and literary character of Cicero. (Encyclopaedia metropolitana, 1824) Appollonius of Tyana. (Encyclopaedia metropolitana, 1826) Primitive Christianity. (British magazine, 1833-36)--v. 2. The church of the Fathers. The last years of St. Chrysostom. Trials of Theodoret. The mission of St. Benedict. (Atlantis, January, 1858) The Benedictine schools. (Atlantis, January, 1859)--v. 3. Rise and progress of universities. The Northmen and Normans in England and Ireland. (Rambler, May and July, 1859) Medieval Oxford. (British critic, July, 1838) The convocation of the province of Canterbury. (British magazine, 1834-35)


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