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Classical Studies, 39, 433, 488.

Claudius, Emperor, at Alexandria, 35.
Claustral, or Cloi-ter Schools, 45.
Clement, of Alexandria, 36. 488.

Clement, of the Palatine School, 360, 770.
Clergy, Regular and Secular, 530, 742.
Cleanthes at Athens, 25.

Clergy, Relations to Schools, 174.
Clonard. Early Christian School of, 42.
Cokesbury College, in Maryland, 151.
Clinton, De Witt, 292.

Club Lile at Athens, 510.
Cluny, Morks of, 357.

House of Study at Paris, 751.

Coleridge, Qualities of the Teacher, 370.

Colet, Dean, and St. Paul's School, 435.

College Life, Infinence of, 416.

Convention of Teachers, Earliest.

American Institute in 1830, 269.
American Association, 330.

Conversational Powers, Danger of, 32.
Corby, Old and New, Schools of, 344, 346.
Cornell, Ezra, 447.

Cornell University, 450.

Corporal Punishment, 370.

Cosmography, 77.

Cotta, Ursula, 112.

Cottingham, James, 682.

Crevier on Universities, cited, 755.

Criminals, Young, 7.0.

Courçon, Robert de.

Cranmer, and the Claims of Poor Scholars, 434.
Crusade, The Fifth, 760.

Cumulative Voting in English School Law, 668.

Colleges in United States, 137, 157. 164, 170, 249. Customary of Cluny, 356.

Colleges in Universities, 401, 409, 804.

France, 403, 411, 749.

England 406.

Germany, 404.

Netherlands, 404.

Scotland, 804, 809, 818.

Relations to the Religious Orders, 411, 749.

Provision for Poor Scholars, 749.

Domestic Life of Students, 410, 824.

Collegium, Tril ngua.

Cologne School of, 347, 770.

Columba and Iona, 741.

Columbanus and Luxueil, 737.

Commercial Accounts in French Schools, 87

Commercial Law in School, 83.
Common School Defined, 225, 290.

Commons, or Common Table, 412, 748, 826.
Complutensian Bible, 781.

Composition, Vernacular, 72.

La in, 41, 415, 434.

Compulsory Attendance.

American Constitntion and Laws, 721, 722.
English Act of 1870.

Scotch Act of 1870.

Computum, 516.

Connecticut, Historical Data, 144, 248.

Schools and Education in 1796, 144, 158, 163.
State of Learning in 1806, 160.

Schools and Colleges in 1840, 170.

Development of Schools in 1872, 233.

Reserve in Ohio, 233.

Conscience Clause in English Act.

Constantine, Emperor, 521.

Constitution, or Fundamental Laws, 724.

Alabama, 713.

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United States, 137, 159, 171, 225.

Eliot, Samuel, Art in Education, 206.
Eloise and Abelard, 373.

Elphinstone, Bp., and University of Aberdeen,
817.

Eloquence, Ancient and Modern, 373, 380, 461.
Encyclopædia, Earliest, 767.

Endowed School Commission of Ireland, 684.
Engineering, Schools of, 422, 429, 432

England, State of Education, 1300 to 1600, 433.
Policy respecting Irish Popular Schools, 673.
Elementary School Act of 1870, 659, 671.
Study of Greek, 433.

Increase of Grammar Schools, 434.

English Pedagogy-Second Series, 177.

Epicurus, School of, 30. 466.

Episcopal Seminaries, 44.

Erasmus, cited, 435.

Erasmus Hall Academy, 148.

Erasmus Smith's Schools in Ireland, 684.

Erfurt, Luther's University, 115.

Erigena Scotus, 360.

Ernestine Line of Saxon Electors, 120.

Ethics, Christian, 71, 519.

Eton Public School in 1440, 434.

Etruria, Schools of Ancient, 475.
Eumenes and Public Libraries, 34.
Eunapius at Athens, 26, 483, 504.

Eustochium and other Christian Women, 523.
Evening Parties and Clubs at Athens, 511.
Exeter, Robinson Female Seminary, 138.
Examinations for Promotion at Louvain, 784.

Faculties, University, 495.

Arts and Philosophy, 223, 499, 507.
Theology, 222, 497.

Law, 222, 496, 498, 755, 791.

Medicine, 222, 497, 500.

Fair of the Landit at Paris, 757.

Fees, or Rate-bill on Children, 672.

Female Teachers, 219.

Ferrieres, School and Scholars, 343.

Finian, of Clonard, 42.

Finland, Grand Duchy, 209.

Public Instruction, 213.

2. Secondary Schools-Scientific, Classical,
Female, 215.

3. Superior-Philosophy, Theology, Law,
Medicine, 217.

4. Special-Teaching, Polytechnic, Agricul
ture, Navigation, Deaf Mutes, Blind,
Sunday Schools, Evening Schools, 219.

5. Supplementary and Progressive.
Imperial University at Helsingfors, 221; Pro-
gramme, 1873, 222.

First Book of Discipline-Scotch University
Reform, 807.

Fitzsimmon, Archbishop of Dublin, 830.
Fleury, cited. 748.

Florida, Historical Data, 158 164, 249.

Development of Schools, 240.
Fontevrault, O: der of, 743.

Foreign Residence and Education, 801.
Fra Angelico de Fierole, 390.

France, Early Christian Schools, 737.
Secondary Special Scuools, 64.
Pedagogical Writers. 59.
Reformatory Education.

University of Paris, 745.

Parisian Schools and Masters, 759.

The College in French Universities, 403, 749.
Francis of Assisi and the Franciscans, 393.
Rule of the Order, 896.

Labors of the Order in England, 397.
Franklin College at Lancaster, Pa., 150.

French Language in French Schools, 64, 81.
Free Schools in New England, 265.
England, 671.

Ireland, 678.
Virginia, 325.

Friars-Preachers, Order of, 378.
Friends, Society of, or Quakers, 443.
College of, at Swarthmore, 444.

Fulda, Monastery and Schools of, 339.
Hatto and Rabanus-Lupus-Walafid, 340.
Grammar, Ancient and Vernacular, 339.
Manual Labor-Scriptorium, 339.
Fulgentius of Ruspe, 522.

Fulk, Curé, and the Fifth Crusade, 760.

Gallandet, Thomas H., 246.

Gallipoli and Athens, Aucient and Modern, 28.
Galen at Alexandria, 37.

Gesbert-Pope Sylvester II., 361, 502.

Geneva, Influence on Scotch Universities, 808.

Gentleman, Constituents of, 19; Training of, 20.

Geography in the Thirteenth Century, 7.3.

Geography in French Schools, 65, 74.

Geology, Study of, 79.

Geometry in French Schools, 75.

Georgia, Historical Data, 158. 171, 249.

Schools and Education in 1796, 156.

University in 1785. 157.

Development of Schools, 1800–1872, 240.
German Pedagogy, 48.

Gibbon, cited, 491.

Gilbertines, Order of, 743.

Girls, Education of, in Rome, 470.

Guls School in Brunswick in 1528, 135.

Girls' High School, Boston, 197.

Girls' Normal College in New York, 655.
Government and Education, 59,

Grammatici, Position of, 470.

Græfenhann, cited, 470.

Grandmont, Order of, 743.

Great Mirror of Vir cent of Beauvais, 767.
Greece, Ancient, 27, 31.

Higher Education-Historical, 453, 473.

Greek Philosophy, Gregory's Estimate of, 520.

Greece and Greek Influence, 33, 50.

Greek Language and Literature, 39, 433.
Relations to Christianity, 89.

Scotland, 816.

England, 433, 436.

Gregory of Cappodocia at Athens, 26.

1. Popular Schools-Lower and Higher, 214. Gregory, Thaumaturgus, 517.

Gregory of Nazianzen, 467, 477, 482.
Gregorian Chant, 750.

Grammar, Art of, in Paris University, 403.
Gymnastics in French Schools, 70.
Glasgow University, 813.

Studies in, 157–80, 816.

Hadrian, Services to Roman Education, 476.
Haimo of Halberstadt, 819, 343.
Halls, Hospices, Commons, 749.

Hall, S. S., and Teachers' Seminaries, 269.
liallam, cited, 433, 772.

Hamburg Church and School, Order of, 1520, 135.
Hamilton, Sir William, the College System, 401.
Hamilton, Abp., and St. Mary's College, 811.
Hampden, and Sydney College, 153.
Hartford School Society, 235.
Harvard University in 1796, 141.

Benefactors and Endowments, 451.

Hawley, Gideon, 293.

Heathenism, Teaching of, 519.

Hebrew, Study of, 435, 816.

Hebrew Scriptures at Alexandria, 515.

Hecren, cited, 490.

Heildebold of Auxerre, 344.

Heikel, Felix, 224.

Hellenic Genius, 458.

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Hildesheim, Abbey and School of, 350.

Himerius, cited, 458.

Hippolitus, 516.

Hirsauge, Schools of, 339.

Hirshau, Schools of, 356.

History in French Schools, 65, 73. 82.

Holbrook, Josias, Lyceum Movement, 288.
Holy Memory, 521.

Honor as a Principle in Education, 60.
Honoratus, 787.

Hopkins, Governor. Benefactions of, 144.
Horace at Athens, 26.

Horace, cited, 466, 474.

Horarium, or Daily Routine, 753.

Hospitallers, Order of, 744.

Howell, David, cited, 143.

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Royal Fee Schools of James I. and Charles I.,
Erasmus Smith Schools, of Charles II., 678.
Charter Schools of George II., 680.

Royal Hibernian Schools of George III., 684.
Irish Society Schools, 685.

Kildare Place Society Schools, 686.
ers, 687.
Church Education Society-Christian Broth-
Superior Instruction-Introduction, 827.
Irish Misionaries and Teachers in France, 42,
370, 737.

Iso, Master of Schools at St. Gall, 541.
Isocrates, School of, 462.

366.

Isodore, Bishop of Seville, and Schools in Spain,
Italy, Contributions to History of Education,
Schools of Imperial Rome, 477.

Early Christian Schools, 520.

Cassiadorus, St. Benedict, 521, 526.

Downfall of the Ancient Civilization, 537.

Jacobs, cited, 465, 473.

James of Vitry in Paris University, 747, 757, 760.
Jerome on Early Christian Women, 523.

Jews, Relations to the Universities, 494.
Jefferson, Thomas, 324.

John of Salisbury, 762.

St. Quentin, 749, 759.
Johnson, Samuel, 31.

Reflections on Monastery of Iona, 741.
Jordan, Blessed, of Saxony, 755.

Julian at Athens, 31.

Decree as to Professors, 477.
Junior Staff of Professors, 825.
Juvenal, cited, 468.

Jurisprudence, Faculty of, 797.

Jyvaskyla, Teachers' Seminary, 210.

Kansas, Historical Data, 249.

Development of Common Schools, 251.

Kennedy, James, and St. Salvador's College, 812.
Kentucky, Historical Data, 155, 163, 171, 249.
Development of Schools, 253.

Kepler, of St. Gall, Interview with Luther in
cog., 127.

Kildare Place Society, Schools, 687.

King's College in Aberdeen, 819.

King's College in New York, 146.

Kirkpatrick, Edward, The University, 453.

Historical Development of, 453.

Knights of Malta, 44.

Knights Templar, 744.

377.

Lacordaire, Felix, Memorial to French People,
Ladies' School in Finland, 216.
Landit, Fair of, at St. Denis, 757.

Land Grants for Educational Purposes, 164.
Lanfranc, Teacher at Bec, 367.
Lange, Letter of Luther to, 123.
Las Casas, Missions to the Indians, 385.
Latin Language, Reasons for Prevalence, 40.
Relations to Christ anity, 41.

Latin Plays in England, 45.
Laws Respecting Schools, 657, 697.
England, 657.

Ireland, 673.

Scotland, 693.

Massachusetts, 697.

Laureation in Scotch Universities, 806, 816.
Law School of Berytus, 484, 520.
Edinburgh, 797.

Paris, 755.

Leander, Bishop of Seville, 368.
Lecture System in Athens, 481.
Paris University,.758.

Legal Profession in Scotland, 791.

Leo, the Isaurian, 521.

Lewis, Samuel, Labors in Ohio, 305.

Lexington, Kentucky, Library in 1796, 155.
Libaneus respecting Schools.

Liberty of Learning, 433.

Libraries, at Athens, 28.
Alexandria, 34.

Monastic, 754,
Paris, 757.

Lilly, Master of St. Paul's School, 435.
Lindemann, Luther's Mother, 97.
Lindisfarne, Abbey of, 43.
Lisbon, Earthquake in, 92.

Literature, French, in French Schools, 73, 81.
Greek, in England, 433.

Logic, Treatises on, 133.
London School Board, 667.

Lorimer on Scotch Universities, 793, 801, 824.
Louisville, Schoolhouses in, 569.

Louisiana, Historical Data, 158, 164, 171, 249.
Development of Education, 256.

Lucian, cited, 477.

Locwain University, 789.

Lupus of Ferrieres, 340, 343.

Luther, Martin, Memoir of, 97.

Luxeuil, Abbé of, 7:8.

Lyceums in Finland, 216.

Lycurgus, Estimate of Education, 454.
Lysias, cited, 461.

Macaulay, Athens as a University, 31.
Mailduf, Founder of Malmesbury, 43.
Malleus, Malleficarum, 105.

Maine, Historical Data, 158, 164, 171, 249.
Education in 1796, and in 1806, 146, 169.
Development of Schools, 258.

Mann, Horace, Educational Labors, 271.
Address at Philadelphia, 330.

Manners, School of, 19.

Paris University, 756.

Oxford, 493.

Mansfield, Schools in Luther's time, 99, 103.

Manuscripts of St. Gall, 540.

Marcella, 523.

Marcellus of St. Gall, 541.

Marcus Aurelius at Athens, 26, 476.

Marianus Scotus, of Cleonard, 357.

Mark, St., at Alexandria, 515.

Marischal, Earl, and Aberdeen University, 817.
Marseilles, Schools of, 38.
Marshall, Schoolhouse in, 584.

Maryland, Historical Data, 151, 158, 164, 249.
Schoo's in 1796, and in 1806, 151, 161.
Development of Schools, 161.

Massachusetts Historical Data, 158, 164, 249.
Education in 1796, 1806, 1840, 140, 160, 171.
Constitutional Provision, 697.
School Legislation, 702.

Masters of Art, 496, 498, 508.
Mathematics, Study of,

Alexandria, 37, 518.

French Schools, 66, 75, 84.
Monastic Schools,

Matriculation, Ancient and Modern, 504.
Maurice of Sully, 759.

M'Cree, Life of Andrew Melville, 803, 814.

University of St. Andrew, 803.

Mechanics, Study of, 77, 85.

Medieval Universities, 15.

Medical Schools and Education, 500.

Alexandria, 467.

Edinburgh, 798.

Salerno, 500.

Padua, 500.

United States, 168.
Meianwere, of Paderborn.
Meinrad of Reichnau.
Melancthon and Luther, 125.
Melville, Andrew, 803, 814.
Memory, Philosophy of, 50..

Mendicant Orders, 527.

Claims to University Chairs, 498, 776.
Mebray, Reformatory System, 730.
Michigan, Historical Data, 158, 164, 249.
Development of Schools, 171, 279.
Military Schools and Education, 220.
Russia, 417.

Military Law Academy, 480.
Milton, John, cited, 373.

Mind and Special Faculty, 50.

Minott, Mrs. Mary, and Drawing, 277.
Minnesota, Historical Data, 158, 164, 249.
Development of Schools, 282.
Mississippi, Historical Data, 158, 249.
Development of Schools, 283.

Missouri, Historical Data, 158, 171, 249.
Development of Schools, 284.

Modern Languages in French Schools, 65, 73, 81.
Mommsen, cited, 471.

Monarchies and Education, 59.
Monasteries and Colleges, 415.
Monasticism, 529, 535.
Origin, 521, 528, 737.

Service to Civilization, 534.
Rules of, 532.

Monastic Schools.

Industrious Element, 339, 351.

Punishments in, 353.

Penmanships, 351.

Montalembert, Monks of the West, 526, 532, 737.

Benedictine Rule, 532.

Rule of Colombanus, 740.

Monte Cassino, Monastery of, 526
Montem at Eton, 424.

Montesquieu de Secondat, 59.

Extract from Spirit of Laws, 60.
Montserrat, Schools of, 779.

Moravian Schools in Pennsylvania, 150.
Mulcaster, Richard, Memoir, 179.

Positions for the Training of Children, 180.

Seminary for Masters, proposed, 184.

Multiplication is mie vexation, etc., 192.

Music, 70, 81, 83, 183.

Mutual Education, 17.

Murphey, John N., Terra Incognita, 679.

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Net of the Teacher, 517.

Nevada, Historical data, 249.

Development of Schools, 286.

New Haven Public High School, 193.

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New Hampshire, Historical data, 158, 164, 171,
Education in 1796, 1806, 1840, 187, 159, 171.
Development of Schools, 287.

Newman, John Henry, Rise of Universities, 17.

University of Athens, 17.

College as Corrective of University, 410.

British Isles, Refuge of Civilization, 42.
Protagoras at Athens, 514.

New Jersey, Historical Data, 158, 164, 171, 249.
Schools in 1796, 1806, 1840, 148, 162, 171.
Development of Public Schools, 290.

New York, Historical Data, 158, 164, 171, 249.
Development of Schools, 146, 161, 292.

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Ohio, Historical Data, 158, 164, 171. 249.
Development of Schools, 1802-1872, 304.
Ordinance of 1787, 304.

Oldham, Bishop, in 1525, 435.

Olmsted, Denison, Early Advocate of Normal
Schools, 236.

Otheric of Magdeburg, 363.
Otho I., II., and III, 363.

Otfried, of Weissemberg, 341.

Oriental Languages in Scotch Universities, 816.
Oratory, Secret of Successiul, 380.
Oriental Languages, 351, 783, 792.

491.

Origen, School of, at Alexaudria, 487, 516.
Subjects and Methods of Teaching, 517.
Ottrogoths, favorable to Schools in Italy, 490,
Othlous, of St. Emmerau, 354.

Oral Method of Teaching, at Paris, 758.

Strong Points of, 758.

Oxford, University of, 401, 414.

Academic Turbulence, 493.

Colleges in, 401.

Irishman's Street and Nation, 791.

Pace, Letter to Colet, 483.

Pacomius, Father of the Cenobites, 522.

Paderborn, School of, 353.

Padua University, 15.

Paedagogium, 401. 784, 814.
Pages, School of, 420.

Pagliriui, Nicholas, 95.

Palatine Schools, Charlemagne, 44.
Spanish, 779

Pantaenus at Alexandria, C15.

Parental Duty as to Schools, 676.
Parker, Charles Stuart, 39.

Greek Language in England, 433.

Paris, University of, 745.

Nations and Provinces, 745.
Privileg 8, 746.

Town and Gown Quarrels, 748.
Faculties and Degrees, 745, 752.
Manners, 756.

Methods of Instruction, 758.

Relations with Religious Orders, 774.
Parish School Boards, 675.

Parisian Schools and Teachers, 762.
Parliamentary Grants in England, 664.
Ireland, prior to 1827, 693.

Parma University, 15.

Pascha-ius, Radpert of Old Corby, 344.

Pathway tK owledge (1596), 192.

Pedagogy of Different Countries. 49, 177.

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Plymouth, Colonial Orders respecting Schools,
Polybius, cited, 474, 510.

Polyglott Bible of Ximenes, 781.

Pombal, Marquis of, 91.

Pomerania, Church and School Order, 135.

Popes connected with Schools and Universities,
Adrian IV., 783.

Alexander VI. 817.

Benedict XI., 891.

Benedict XII., 392.

Innocent V., 391.

Nicholas V., 813.
St. Pius V., 391.
Sixtus IV., 830.
Sylvester II., 361.

Poor Clerks, College of, 79, 804.

Poor Scholars in Universities, 749.

Potter, Alonzo, 295.

Prague, Early School of, 353.

Preaching, Work of the Dominicans, 380.

Style of the Franciscans, 400.

Precinct, in School Laws, 701.

Premonstradensian, Order of, 744.

Press, Power of the, 18.

Preventive Agencies in Schools, 525.

Primer, Mediæval, 191.

Principal, in College and University, 817.
Probus, 342.

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Historical Development in U S., 226.
Public Service, School of, 20, 454.

Quadrivium, 45, 48, 521.

Queen's College, New Jersey, 149.
Quintilian, cited, 471.

Rabanus, Maurus 339.
Ramus, Peter, Memoir, 181.
Educational Work, 183, 816.

Pennsylvania, Historical D ta, 158, 164, 171, 249. R.dpert, Pascha-iu

Education in 1796, 1806, 1840, 150, 171.
Development of Schools, 308.

Ratgar, of Fulda, 339, 342.
Rate Bill in Connecticut, 234.

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