Genius, without wisdom, 284. Geometry, scientific and practical, 459, 490. German Language and Literature, 202, 480. German Scholarship, 437. Girls, Education of, 289, General aims and defects, 297, 386. Home and school education compared, 341. Globes, 43, 138, 155. God, in Life and Education, 49, 81, 86, 281. Reverence of, 68, 75, 81, 243, 528. Old and New Testament teaching of, 274. Goethe, 300, 308, 336, 340. Domestic work of Girls, 340. Good-humor, 184. Good-breeding, 185, 243, 247. Good-manners, 185, 243, 247. Government of Family, 75. Grammar, 155. Grafting, and Education, Gratitude, 135. 18. Gravitation, Law of, defied by Tableturners, 451. Greediness, 321. Gregory, of Nazianson, at Athens, 538. Greece, the University of ancient, 542. Greek Language and Literature, 465, 501. Historical development in school, 465. Pedagogical estimate, 501. Chatham, 133. CICERO, 167. DeQuincey, 200. Froude, 520. Grimke, Thomas, 230. Grote, J., 15. Grey, Lady Jane, 377. Bacon, 103. Locke, 150. Whately, 113. Classical Instruction: its Use and Abuse, 442. Home Education for Girls, 340. Home School of Sir Thomas More, 369. Homes of Studious Women, 390. HOOKER, JOHN, Study of Botany, 472. Hortensius, as an Orator, 168. Horace, 131, 137, 139, 174, 538. Hospital work for Women, 401, 408. Houghton, Lord, use of Translations, 468. Gladstone, 434. Impulse, wisdom by, 284. Niebuhr, 174. Instinctive opinions, 117. Conversation with Ascham, 376. Grey Sisters, 402. Growth, principle of, in education, 33. Gymnastics, 38. Habit of Mind, 446. Habits, personal, 12, 16, 53. HALE, SIR MATHEW, 77. Information, not education, 435. Ingratitude, 134. Intellectual education, 40, 474. Inclination and Incredulity, 453. Industrial element, 79, 107, 362, 383, 399. JAMESON, MRS., 399. Woman's Work, 399. Letter to Laeta, 290. Jest, subjects exempt from, 177. Job, Book of, 286. Letter to Mr. Milman-Study and Meditation, 84. Johnson, Samuel, 15, 187, 202. Kant, Emanuel, 25. Knitting, and Needlework, 292, 362. Knowledge, love of, 15. Knowledge, is not science or education, 480. Knowledge, and Wisdom, 15, 100, 279. Kyrle, John, the Man of Ross, 256. Labor, 80, 83, 204, 525. Laboratory work, 496. LaBruyère, 127. Lady Jane Grey, 377. Lacta, education of Daughter, 290. Temple, 488. Herschel, 457. Whewell, 458. Mill, 506. Mathematics versus Philosophy, 461. Mathematical reasoning, 114, 197, 463, 486. Dangers and difficulties, 464. Marriage, 305. Manual labor, 107, 292. Mary, the Mother, 400. Meals, 53, 83, 321. Means and Ends, 229. Measures, 43. Mechanics, value of books to, 216. Meditation, 83, 150. Memory, 89, 112. Menippus, 167. Metropolitan City, 533. Method of Studying, 110, 225, 226, 230. Mental Science, 46. Mensuration, 460. Mental Training, 488, 498. Mind, the basis of Academical polity, 542. MILTON, JOHN, 151, 207. Letter to Samuel Hartlib, 151. Military Art and Tactics, 154, 159. MILL, JOHN STUART, 497. Education, in its larger and narrower senee, 497. Scotch and English Universities compared, 499. Modesty, 70, 293, 322, 370. Monologe, not conversation, 191. Money, its acquisition and management, 249. Bacon, 255. Burleigh, 75. Franklin, 249. Montesquieu, 126. Moral Philosophy, 150. Moral Science Tripos, 499. Moon, G. W., 208. Moral education, 22, 48. Moral sense, 62. More, Sir Thomas, 369. Lytton, 265. Pope, 357. Taylor, 260. Neglected education, remedies for, 193. English Protestant Bible, 274. Letter on study of Philosophy, 170. Nuns for Hospital service, 401. Oaths, vulgarity of, 70. Obedience, 57, 318. Object Teaching, 41. Observation, habits of, 40. Occupation, choice of, 77, 107. Education, training for, 436, 519. Manual, 362. Old age, 170. Old and the Young, 28. Old Testament, 274. One-sidedness of mind, 486. Order and punctuality, 90, 322. Oratory, training for, 158, 161, 165. Reading, writing, and meditation, 167. Pitt, 165. Ovid, cited, 177. Owen, Richard, 476. Cicero, 166. Claims of Natural History, 476. Proairesis, 156. Prodicus, 97. Choice of Hercules, 97. Professional Teaching, 32, 64. Professors at Athens, 542. Endowed by the State, 542. Public School Commission, Report, 483. Pythagorean silence, 134. Quantity, science of, 462. Questions on a Book or Lesson, 112. Preliminary, or Socratic, 112. Quarreling, 236, 314. Quintilian, 155. Reading and Discourse or Conference, 150 Reading and Reflection, 150, 222, 230, 277. Reading and Writing, 224. Reading for Girls, 228, 338 Ready man, 103, 186. Real objects, in early instruction, 41. Penmanship, 176, 369. Perseus, 135. Perception, 469. Perseverance, 279, 286. Pestalozzi, 295, 305. Philosophy, 99, 461, 489. Philosophical Sciences, 461. Reasoning, different kinds, 116, 485. Problematical, 455, 464, 485. Philosophical, 464. Recreations of the Family, 365. Reformatories, 414. Reflection, 222, 229, 277. Religion, 49, 134, 512. Religious Culture and Work, 134, 809, 395. Rewards and encouragements, 290. Reverence, 67, 96, 135. Reviews of lessons and books, 158, 176. Rhetoric, 162. RICE, A. H., 211. Riches, uses and abuse, 257. Riding, 136, 159. Rivalry, 312. Romance reading, 338. Rote memory, 113. Ruskin, 19. Sainte-Beauve on Chesterfield's Letters, 125. Schools, variety and office, 23, 230, 531. Sculpture and education, 16. Science in School Curriculum, 477, 532. General neglect, 476, 485. Sciences, classification of, 469, 473, 476. Scientific Training, 487, 497. Sevigne, Letters by, 368. Shakspeare, 11, 92, 236, 380. Sherman, Roger, 219. SIDNEY, SIR HENRY, Letter to his Son, 69. SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP, 231. Letter on Travel, 232. Silence, time for, 134, 528. Hospital, 402. Skill, Manuel, 292. St. Elizabeth, 408, 408. St. Martha, 403. Site of a University typified at Athens, 538. Sleep, 81, 147, 158, 397, 365. Slow development, 41. Smattering of knowledge, 104, 107, 392. Smart, but ill natured words, 128. Smith, Goldwin, 468. Smith, Sidney, too much Latin and Greek, 442. Smith, Southwood, Health, 45. Socrates, 25, 97. Book-keeping, 448. French, 346, 138, 202. 500. Physics, 256, 479, 481, Science generally, 487. Manners, 244. TAYLOR, HENRY, 281, 286, Money, its management, 291. Wisdom in conduct, 281. TAYLOR, JEREMY, 87, Manly Element in Education, 87. Teaching, 495, 500. Teachers, special training, 64, 170. Teachers of Mankind, 164, 170. Telescope, 218. Temper, 56, 137. Temple, Sir William, 184. TEMPLE, FRED., 417, Languages, Mathematics, Science, 418. Tonnelé on Female Culture, 389. Terror, Impulse of, 59, 315. Text-book, 495. Tents and Hymns, 315. Theresia, 382. Things, Knowledge of, 41, 422. Thinking, Faculty of, 186, 447, 485. Theophrastus, at Athens, 542. Thibaut, on Purity in Music, 354. Timidity, 315. Time, 250, 462. Timing speakers, in conversation, 191. Tractate on Education, by Milton, 151. Translations, oral and written, 165, 175. Training to Think, 495. Travel, Advice respecting, 235, Bacon, 27, 235. Bodleigh, 71. Littleton, 237. Macaulay, 239. Masson, 37. Government, 72, 233. Geography, 72. Judiciary, 72, 235. Trade and Traffic, 72, 234. Comparative estimate, 232. Travel, how made profitable, 73, 91, 232. Travels, Books of, 119. Trifles, in Training, 308. Truth, Law of Education and Science, 51, 148, 173, Wise men, in word and deed, 279, 282. Dangers of mental culture, 388. Home of studious women, 389. Pursuits open to, 373, 401. Necessity of method to-Morning hours, 398. Exclusion from society, influence of, 183. Words, Study of, 153, 423. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM, 279, The Happy Warrior, 279. Work, cure of all maladies, 204, 525. World, Knowledge of, 94, 204. Wrestling, and other athletic sports, 158. Wotton, Sir Henry, 12. Writing, or Penmanship, 176, 379. Writing and Speaking, 112, 163, 165, 168. Writing with Reading, 112, 224, 225. Letter to his son at school, 67. Y. Pythagorean Symbol, 291. Yorke Philip, 238. Young Children, 33, 299. Zenophon, Prodicus' choice of Hercules, 97. Zoology, Study in Schools, 473. |