Institution of Chivalry, etc. |
Israel Putnam |
I. THE PERIOD OF LEGEND |
II. EARLY EXPERIMENTS |
III. SIR GEORGE CAYLEY - THOMAS WALKER |
IV. THE MIDDLE NINETEENTH CENTURY |
IX. NOT PROVEN |
I. THE BEGINNINGS |
II. MULTIPLICITY OF IDEAS |
III. PROGRESS ON STANDARDISED LINES |
IV. THE WAR PERIOD |
I. BEGINNINGS |
II. THE FIRST DIRIGIBLES |
III. SANTOS-DUMONT |
IV. THE MILITARY DIRIGIBLE |
I. THE VERTICAL TYPE |
II. THE VEE TYPE |
III. THE RADIAL TYPE |
IV. THE ROTARY TYPE |
I. PREHISTORIC SCIENCE |
II. EGYPTIAN SCIENCE |
III. SCIENCE OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA |
IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALPHABET |
IX. GREEK SCIENCE OF THE ALEXANDRIAN OR HELLENISTIC PERIOD |
I. SCIENCE IN THE DARK AGE |
II. MEDIAEVAL SCIENCE AMONG THE ARABIANS |
III. MEDIAEVAL SCIENCE IN THE WEST |
IV. THE NEW COSMOLOGY—COPERNICUS TO KEPLER AND GALILEO |
IX. PHILOSOPHER-SCIENTISTS AND NEW INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING |
I. THE SUCCESSORS OF NEWTON IN ASTRONOMY |
II. THE PROGRESS OF MODERN ASTRONOMY |
III. THE NEW SCIENCE OF PALEONTOLOGY. WILLIAM SMITH AND FOSSIL SHELLS |
IV. THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN GEOLOGY |
IX. THE ETHER AND PONDERABLE MATTER |
I. THE PHLOGISTON THEORY IN CHEMISTRY |
II. THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN CHEMISTRY |
III. CHEMISTRY SINCE THE TIME OF DALTON |
IV. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY |
IX. THE NEW SCIENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY |
I |
International Finance |
INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES |