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JESUIT EDUCATION
Ziegler, T., Geschichte der Pädagogik. Munich, Beck, 1895. Is Part i, of vol. I of the Handbuch der Erziehungs-und Unterrichtslehre für höhere Schulen, edited by Dr. A. Baumeister.
Dr. Ziegler, Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy in the University of Strasburg, is a prominent writer on education in Germany. In point of impartiality he is inferior to Professor Paulsen.
Willmann, O., Didaktik als Bildungslehre. 2 volumes, Braunschweig, Vieweg, second edition, 1894.
The author, a pupil of Herbart, became a Catholic, and is now Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy in the University of Prague, and one of the ablest educational writers in the German tongue. His Didaktik is one of the most important pedagogical works published within the last decades.
Quick, H., His educational reformers. London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1868. The revised edition forms part of the International Education Series, New York, Appleton, 1890.
Jourdain, C., Histoire de l' Université de Paris aux 17e et 18e siècles. 2 volumes. Paris, Didot, 1888.
A very valuable work; gives an account of the struggles of the Jesuits with the University.
Duhr, B., S. J., Jesuitenfabeln (Jesuit myths). Freiburg and St. Louis, Herder, 3. edition, 1899.
To this work readers must be referred who wish to see the absurdity of most legends about the Jesuits. The book has, in the words of a non-Catholic review, "done away with a heap of calumnies against the Order."? (Literarisches Centralblatt, Leipzig, 1899.)