in Italy. Expansion of
Roman Dominions, 264-133 B.C. Expansion of Roman Dominions,
133-31 B.C. Expansion of Roman Dominions, 31 B.C.-180 A.D. Plan
of Jerusalem and its Environs. Roman Britain. Roman Empire (about
395 A.D.) Palestine. Growth of Christianity to the End of the Fourth
Century. Germanic Migrations to 476 A.D. Europe at the Deposition of
Romulus Augustulus, 476 A.D. Plan of the Ulpian Basilica Plan of
Ancient Athens Plan of the Parthenon Plan of Ancient Rome Europe at
the Death of Theodoric, 526 A.D. Europe at the Death of Justinian, 565
A.D. Growth of the Frankish Dominions, 481-768 A.D. Europe in the
Age of Charlemagne, 800 A.D. The Frankish Dominions as divided by
the Treaties of Verdun (843 A.D.) and Mersen (870 A.D.) Europe in
the Age of Otto the Great, 972 A.D. Anglo-Saxon Britain Peoples of
Europe at the Beginning of the Tenth Century The Roman Empire in
the East during the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries Vicinity of
Constantinople Plan of Constantinople Plan of Kirkstall Abbey,
Yorkshire Growth of Christianity from the Fifth to the Fifteenth
Century Expansion of Islam Discoveries of the Northmen in the West
England under Alfred the Great Dominions of William the Conqueror
Plan of Château Gaillard Plan of Hitchin Manor, Hertfordshire
Germany and Italy during the Interregnum, 1254-1273 A.D.
Mediterranean Lands after the Fourth Crusade, 1202-1204 A.D. The
Mongol Empire Russia at the End of the Middle Ages Empire of the
Ottoman Turks at the Fall of Constantinople, 1453 A.D. Dominions of
the Plantagenets in England and France Scotland in the Thirteenth
Century Unification of France during the Middle Ages Unification of
Spain during the Middle Ages Growth of the Hapsburg Possessions
The Swiss Confederation, 1291-1513 A.D. German Expansion
Eastward during the Middle Ages Trade Routes between Northern and
Southern Europe in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Medieval
Trade Routes Plan of Salisbury Cathedral, England The World
according to Cosmas Indicopleustes, 535 A.D. The Hereford Map,
1280 A.D. Behaim's Globe Portuguese and Spanish Colonial Empires
in the Sixteenth Century The West Indies An Early Map of the New
World (1540 A.D.) The Great Schism, 1378-1417 A.D. Europe at the
Beginning of the Reformation, 1519 A.D. Extent of the Reformation,
1524-1572 A.D. The Netherlands in the Sixteenth Century Western
Europe in the Time of Elizabeth Europe at the End of the Thirty Years'
War, 1648 A.D. Acquisitions of Louis XIV and Louis XV Europe after
the Peace of Utrecht, 1713 A.D. England and Wales--The Civil Wars of
the Seventeenth Century Ireland in the Sixteenth Century
LIST OF PLATES
Ancient and Medieval Gems Stonehenge The Rosetta Stone (British
Museum, London) The Vaphio Gold Cups (National Museum, Athens)
Greek Gods and Goddesses: Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Aphrodite Aphrodite
of Melos (Louvre, Paris) Hermes and Dionysus (Museum of Olympia)
Sarcophagus from Sidon (Imperial Ottoman Museum, Constantinople)
Laocoön and his Children (Vatican Museum, Rome) Victory of
Samothrace (Louvre, Paris) Oriental, Greek, and Roman Coins A Scene
in Sicily Bay of Naples and Vesuvius Relief on the Arch of Titus The
Parthenon Views of Pediment and Frieze of Parthenon Acropolis of
Athens (Restoration) Acropolis of Athens from the Southwest Roman
Forum and Surrounding Buildings (Restored) Roman Forum at the
Present Time Sancta Sophia, Constantinople Fountain of Lions in the
Alhambra The Taj Mahal, Agra Campanile and Doge's Palace, Venice
Illuminated Manuscript Reims Cathedral Cologne Cathedral Interior of
King's College Chapel, Cambridge Ghiberti's Bronze Doors at Florence
St. Peter's, Rome Italian Paintings of the Renaissance Flemish, Spanish,
and Dutch Paintings of the Renaissance
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
PERIODICALS
All serious students of history should have access to the American
Historical Review (N. Y., 1895 to date, quarterly, $4.00 a year). This
journal, the organ of the American Historical Association, contains
articles by scholars, critical reviews of all important works, and notes
and news. The _History Teacher's Magazine_ is edited under the
supervision of a committee of the American Historical Association
(Philadelphia, 1909 to date, monthly, $2.00 a year). Every
well-equipped school library should contain the files of the National
Geographic Magazine (Washington, 1890 to date, monthly, $2.00 a
year) and of Art and Archeology (Washington, 1914 to date, monthly,
$3.00 a year). These two periodicals make a special feature of
illustrations.
WORKS ON THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF HISTORY
Useful books for the teacher's library include H. E. Bourne, The
Teaching of History and Civics in the Elementary and the Secondary
School (N. Y., 1902, Longmans, Green, and Co., $1.50), Henry
Johnson, The Teaching of History (N. Y., 1915, Macmillan, $1.40), H.
B. George, Historical Evidence (N.Y., 1909, Oxford University Press,
American Branch, 75 cents), Frederic Harrison, The Meaning of
History and Other Historical Pieces (New ed., N.Y., 1900, Macmillan,
$1.75), J. H. Robinson, The New History (N. Y., 1912, Macmillan,
$1.50), and H. B. George, The Relations of History and Geography
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