The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21).
Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival.


XIV. Historians.

Bibliography.



THOMAS ARNOLD, D.D.

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See, also, bibliography to Chap. XIII, ante.

WILLIAM THOMAS ARNOLD

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See, also, ante, Arnold, Thomas.

WILLIAM BRIGHT

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The Roman See in the Early Church, and other Studies in Church History. 1896.

HENRY FYNES CLINTON


See bibliography to Chap. XV, sect. II


[SIR] GEORGE WILLIAM COX

Poems, legendary and historical. (With Freeman, E. A.) 1850.
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Life of Bp. Colenso. 2 vols. 1888.

NATHAN DAVIS

Carthage and her Remains. 1861.
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WILLIAM BODHAM DONNE

Essays upon the Drama. 1858.
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Tacitus. (Ibid.) 1873.
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GEORGE FINLAY

Remarks on the Topography of Oropia and Diacria. Athens, 1838. G. Finlays Historisch-topographische Abhandlungen über Attika … aus dem Englischen übers … und mit Bemerkungen, hrsg. von Hoffmann, S. F. W. Leipzig, 1842.
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Autobiography in Tozer’s edn. of the History of Greece, vol. 1.

EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN

History of Federal Government. Vol. 1. General Introduction. Cambridge, 1863. Ed. Bury, J. B., 1893, as History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy.
Historical Essays. 2nd series. 1873.
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See, also, bibliography to chapter on Historians in Vol. XIV.

GEORGE GROTE

Essentials of Parliamentary Reform. 1831.
History of Greece. 12 vols. (Vols. 1, II, 1845; III, IV, 1847; V, VI, 1848; VII, VIII, 1850; IX, X, 1852; XI, 1853; XII, 1856.) 8 vols. 1862. 12 vols. 1869–70, Condensed edn., with notes and appendices by Mitchell, J. M. and Caspari, M. O. B. 1907.
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Aristotle. Edd. Bain, A. and Robertson, G. C. 2 vols. 1872. [Vol. II contains the paper on the De Anima, rptd. from Bain, A., The Senses and the Intellect, 3rd edn., 1868.]
Minor Works. Ed. with remarks on Grote, by Bain, A. 1873.
Fragments on Ethical subjects: from his posthumous papers. Ed. Bain, A. 1876.
Also numerous contributions to The Westminster Review.
The Personal Life of George Grote. By Mrs. Grote. 1873.

THOMAS HODGKIN

Italy and her Invaders. 8 vols. Oxford, 1880–99.
Letters of Cassiodorus. Condensed translation of Variae Epistolae, with introduction by Hodgkin, T. 1886.
The Dynasty of Theodosius. Oxford, 1889.
Theodoric the Goth. New York, 1891.
George Fox. Boston, 1896.
Charles the Great. 1897.
The Walls, Gates, and Aqueducts of Rome. 1899.
The History of England to the Norman Conquest. (Vol. 1 of The Political History of England, edd. Hunt, W. and Poole, R. L.) 1906.
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Ernst Curtius. Proc. of British Academy. 1908.

THOMAS KEIGHTLEY

Outlines of History. 1830.
The History of the War of Greek Independence. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1830.
The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy. 1831. 2nd edn. 1838.
The History of Greece, 1835. 4th edn. 1842.
The History of Rome. 1836.
The History of England. 3 vols. 1839, and later edns. Trans. into German.
The History of the Roman Empire. 1840. 6th edn. 1849.
Notes on the Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil: with excursus, etc. 1846.
The History of India. 1846–7.
An Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: with an introduction to Paradise Lost. 1855.
Keightley also produced an edn. of Shakespeare (6 vols., 1864) and two semi-historical works.

SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS


See bibliography to Chap. XV, sect. II.


GEORGE LONG


See bibliography to Chap. XV, sect. 1.


CHARLES MERIVALE, DEAN OF ELY

The History of the Romans under the Empire. 7 vols. 1850–64. New edn. 8 vols. 1865.
C. Sallustii Crispi Catilina et Jugurtha. Ed. Merivale, C. 1852.
The Fall of the Roman Republic: a short history of the last century of the Commonwealth. 1853, and later edns.
An Account of the Life and Letters of Cicero. From the German of B. R. Abeken. Ed. Merivale, C. 1854.
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Keatsii Hyperionis libri III. Latinè redd. 1863. 2nd edn, with additions. 1882.
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The Conversion of the Northern Nations. (Boyle Lecture.) 1866.
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The Roman Triumvirates. (Epochs of Ancient History.) 1876. 4th edn. 1885.
St. Paul at Rome. 1877.
The Conversion of the Continental Teutons. 1878.
Four Lectures on some epochs of Early Church History. 1879.
Also numerous articles in The Saturday Review in 1858 and subsequent years. For a list of Dean Merivale’s sermons and pamphlets see art. by Rigg, J. M., in D. of N. B.
Autobiography of Dean Merivale with selections from his Correspondence. 1899.

HENRY HART MILMAN, DEAN OF ST. PAUL’S

Fazio. A Tragedy. 1815. 6th edn. 1818.
Samor, the Lord of the Bright City. An Heroic Poem. 1818.
The Martyr of Antioch. Dramatic Poem. 1822.
Belshazzar. A Dramatic Poem. 1822.
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Poetical works. 3 vols. 1839.
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HENRY FRANCIS PELHAM

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Essays. Ed. Haverfield, H. Oxford, 1911.

GEORGE RAWLINSON

The History of Herodotus. A new English version ed. with copious notes and appendices by Rawlinson, G., assisted by Rawlinson, Sir H. and Wilkinson, Sir J. G. 4 vols. 1858–60. 2nd edn. 1862.
The Five Great Monarchies of the Eastern World: Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylonia, Media, and Persia. 4 vols. 1862–7. 4th edn. 3 vols. 1879.
The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy: Parthia. 1873.
The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy: the Sassanian or New Persian Empire. 1876.
The History of Ancient Egypt. 2 vols. 1881.
A Sketch of Universal History. 1887.
The History of Phoenicia. 1889.
Contributions to (Sir) W. Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, etc.

REGINALD BOSWORTH SMITH

Carthage and the Carthaginians. 1878. New edn. 1897.
Life of Lord Lawrence. 2 vols. 1883. 3rd edn. 1883.
Grogan, Lady E. J. Reginald Bosworth Smith: a memoir. 1909.

SIR WILLIAM SMITH


See bibliography to Chap. XV, sect. 1.


ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, DEAN OF WESTMINSTER

Historical Memoirs of Canterbury. 1885.
Sinai and Palestine in connection with their history. 1856, and later edns.
Three Introductory Lectures on the study of Ecclesiastical History. Oxford, 1857.
Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church. 1861.
Lectures on the History of the Jewish Church. 3 pts. 1863–76. New edn. 3 vols. 1883.
Memorials of Westminster Abbey. 1868.
Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland. 1872.
The Life and Correspondence of A. P. Stanley. By Prothero, R. E., with the cooperation of Bradley, G. G. 2 vols. 1893. [With full bibliography.]
See, also, Arnold, Thomas, and bibliography to Chap. XIII, ante.

CHARLES ANTHONY SWAINSON (1820–1887)

The Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds: their history, with account of the “Creed of St. Athanasius.” 1875.
The Greek Liturgies, chiefly from Original Sources. 1884.

CONNOP THIRLWALL, BISHOP OF ST. DAVID’S

Primitiae, or essays and poems on various subjects, religious, moral, and entertaining. By Connop Thirlwall, eleven years of age. 1809.
Niebuhr, B. History of Rome. V⊙ls. 1 and II transl. by Hare, J. C. and Thirlwall C.; vol. III by Smith, W. and Schmitz, L. 3 vols. Cambridge, 1828–42.
A Vindication of Niebuhr’s History of Rome from the charges of the Quarterly Review. [By Hare and Thirlwall.] Cambridge, 1829.
Letter to the Rev. T. Turton on the Admission of Dissenters to Academical Degrees. Cambridge, 1834. Second Letter. Cambridge, 1834.
A History of Greece. 8 vols. 1835–44. New edn. 1845–52.
Speech on the Civil Disabilities of the Jews. 1848.
Letter to the Rev. Rowland Williams. 1860.
Reply to a Letter of the Lord Bishop of Capetown. 1867.
Remains, literary and theological. Ed. Perowne, J. J. S. 3 vols. 1877–80.
Letters, literary and theological. Ed. Perowne, J. J. S. and Stokes, L. 1881.
Letters to a Friend [Miss Johns]. Ed. Stanley, A. P. 1881.
For chronological list of writings see art. by Clark, J. W. in D. of N. B. vol. LVI, 1898.