Catholic University Bulletin. "Let there be progress, therefore; a widespread and eager progress in every century and epoch, both of individuals and of the general body, of every Christian and of the whole Church; a progress in intelligence, knowledge and wisdom, but always within their natural limits and without sacrifice of the identity of Catholic teaching, feeling and opinion."-ST. VINCENT OF LERINS, Commonit, c. 6. VOLUME V-1899. PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C. Catholic University Bulletin. VOL V.No. 6 18ANUARY, 1899. WHOLE NO. XVII. PAGE Archaeology: ALLARD, Etudes d'Histoire et d'Archéologie; ISHAM, The Homeric Palace; WORDSWORTH, Notes on Mediaval Services in England; HOFFMAN The Graphic Art of the Eskimos; DE HAMME, Ancient and Modern Palestine. Scripture and Church History: BLUDAU, Die Alexandrinische Uebersetzung Philosophy: MIVART. The Groundwork of Science; JAMES. Human Immortality; Sociology: GIDDINGS, Elements of Sociology; GRONLUND, The New Economy; Literature: PANCOAST, An Introductory to American Literature; ROBINSON AND Hagiography: JOLY. St. Ignace de Loyola; HORN, St. Etienne d'Hongroie; DEVES, Le Père de l' Hermite; CLARE, The Venerable Julie Billiart. Philology: HENEBRY, A Contribution to the Phonology of the Desi-Irish. Catholic University Bulletin. Vol. V. JANUARY, 1899. "Let there be progress, therefore; a widespread and eager progress in every century and epoch, both of individuals and of the general body, of every Christian and of the whole Church; a progress in intelligence, knowledge and wisdom, but always within their natural limits and without sacrifice of the identity of Catholic teaching, feeling and opinion."-ST. VINCENT OF LERINS, Commonit, c. 6. PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C. No. 1. |