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T'AI-SHANG KAN-YING P'IEN, Treatise of the Exalted One on Response and Retribution. Translated from the Chinese by Teitaro Suzuki and Dr. Paul Carus. Containing Chinese Text, Verbatim Translation, Explanatory Notes and Moral Tales. Edited by Dr. Paul Carus. 16 plates. Pages 135. 1906. Boards, 75c. net.

YIN CHIH WEN, The Tract of the Quiet Way. With Extracts from the
Chinese commentary. Translated by Teitaro Suzuki and Dr. Paul Carus.
1906. 48 pages. 25 cents net.

AMITABHA, A Story of Buddhist Theology. Completes a trilogy of Buddhist
Tales written by Dr. Paul Carus, the other two being KARMA, (15c.), A
Story of Buddhist Ethics (which has attained an international reputation as a
classical gem), and NIRVANA, (60c.). A Story of Buddhist Psychology.
Boards, cloth back. 121 pages. 50c. net. (2s. 6d.)

ESSAY ON THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION, by Prof. Th. Ribot,
translated from the French by A. H. N. Baron, Fellow in Clark University.
1906. Cloth, gilt top. Pages 357. Price, $1.75 net. (7s. 6d. net.)

SPACE AND GEOMETRY IN THE LIGHT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL,
PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND PHYSICAL INQUIRY, by Dr. Ernst
Mach, Emeritus Professor in the University of Vienna. From the German
by Thomas J. McCormack, Principal of the La Salle-Peru Township High
School. 1906. Cloth, gilt top. Pages 143. Price, $1.00 net. (5s. net.)
SPINOZA AND RELIGION, A Study of Spinoza's Metaphysics and of his
particular utterances in regard to religion, with a view to determining the
significance of his thought for religion and incidentally his personal attitude
toward it, by Elmer Ellsworth Powell, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy
in Miami University. 1906. Pp. xi., 344. Price, $1.50 net. (7s. 6d.)
BABEL & BIBLE, A New Complete Edition of Babel and Bible. Three lectures
on the Significance of Assyriological Research for Religion, Embodying the
most important Criticisms and the Author's Replies, by Dr. Friedrich Delitzsch,
Professor of Assyriology in the University of Berlin, Translated from the
German. Profusely illustrated. 1906. Pages xv., 240. Price, $1.00 net.
ZARATHUSHTRA, PHILO, THE ACHAEMENIDS AND ISRAEL,
A Treatise upon the Antiquity and Influence of the Avesta, by Dr. Lawrence
H. Mills, Professor of Zend Philology in the University of Oxford. 460 pages.
Cloth, gilt top. Price, $4.00 net.

THE EGYPTIAN HEAVEN AND HELL, By E. A. Wallis Budge, M.A.,
Litt.D., D.Litt. Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the
British Museum. Three volumes in set. Vol. I., The Book of Am Tuat;
Vol. II., The Book of Gates; Vol. III., The Egyptian Heaven and Hell.
Cloth. Illustrated. Price, $5.00 per set net.

THE PRAISE OF HYPOCRISY, An Essay in Casuistry by G. T. Knight,
D. D., Professor of Christian Theology in Tufts College Divinity School.
1906. 86 pages. Price, $1.00.

THE VOCATION OF MAN, By Johann Gottlieb Fichte, translated by
William Smith, LL. D., with biographical introduction by E. Ritchie,
Ph. D. 1906. Pages 185. Cloth, 75 cents net. Paper, 25 cents. Mailed 31
cents. (3s. 6d.)

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A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, and tbe Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea

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Frontispiece. The Vision of Ezekiel. RAPHAEL.

Theophanies. (Illustrated.) EDITOR.

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Hugo de Vries. (Illustrated.) HENRI HUS.

The Red Monster. (Illustrated.) F. W. FITZPATRICK.

The Test of Love. EDWARD F. BIGELOW...

Betrothal and Marriage in China. (Illustrated.) EDITOR.

The Message of Buddhism to Christianity.

Knowledge (Sonnet). EDWIN EMERSON.
Ludwig Boltzmann.

A Village School in Ceylon.

Book Reviews and Notes.

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Mathematicians

Edited by PROFESSOR DAVID EUGENE SMITH, Ph. D.
Professor of Mathematics in Teachers College

Columbia University, N. Y. City

N response to a wide-spread demand from those interested in mathematics and the history of education, Professor Smith has edited a series of portraits of some of the most eminent of the world's contributors to the mathematical sciences.

Accompanying each portrait is a brief biographical sketch, with occasional notes of interest concerning the artists represented.

The pictures are of a size that allows for framing, it being the hope that a new interest in mathematics may be aroused through the decoration of class-rooms by the portraits of those who helped to create the science.

It is the purpose of the editor and the publishers to follow this Portfolio by others, in case the demand is sufficient to warrant the expense. In this way there can be placed before students of mathematics, for a moderate sum, the results of many years of collecting and of a large expenditure of time and money.

The first installment consists of twelve great mathematicians down to 1700 A. D. and includes Thales, Pythagoras, Euclid, Archimedes, Leonardo of Pisa, Cardan, Vieta, Fermat, Descartes, Leibnitz, Newton, Napier.

Twelve Portraits on Imperial Japanese Vellum, 11x14, 85.00
Twelve Portraits on the best American Plate Paper, 11x14, 83.00

"I think that portraits of famous mathematicians when hung in a Common Room or Lecture Room are not only in themselves an ornament, but often excite the interest of students. No doubt, also, the presence of such portraits promotes the introduction in the teaching of the subject of historical notes on its development, which I believe to be a valuable feature in recent teaching. I hope the response of the public will justify you in continuing the series."-W. W. RÕUSE BALL, Cambridge, England.

"The issue of this fine collection is equally creditable to the expert knowledge and discriminating taste of the Editor, Professor David Eugene Smith, and to the liberality and artistic resources of The Open Court Publishing Co.”—F.N.COLE, Editor American Mathematical Bulletin, New York.

"The selection is well made, the reproduction is handsomely executed, and the brief account which accompanies each portrait is of interest. Prof. Smith has rendered a valuable service to all who have interest in mathematics, by editing this collection. Wherever mathematics is taught, these portraits should adorn the walls.”—WILLIAM F. OSGOOD, Cambridge, Mass.

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