Anthropology the Nature And History of Man a Syllabus of a Course of Study Des
Anthropology the Nature And History of Man a Syllabus of a Course of Study Des
David P David Prescott Barrows
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The Greek peoples and art. Art in China. •j 51. The Meaning of Civilization. Stationary and pro- gressive societies. Are there laws of social development and decay or simply facts which never occur twice in the same sequence ? ^[ 52. Suggested Reading. The student should use for a handbook covering most paragraphs especially well, Tylor: Anthropology, Appleton, 1889. An excellent little book is Starr: First Steps in Human Progress. More advanced reading may be made in Lippert : Kulturgeschichte... ; Tylor's Early History of Mankind ; Lubbock's Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man. On development of religion see the late Prof. Brinton's recent book, Religion of Primitive Peoples, and Tylor's two volumes Primitive Culture, Holt & Co. , 1S89, for abundant illustrations, especially of animism. The volumes of the Hibbert Lectures afford good and readable treatment of the historic religions, especially Prof. Caird's Evolution of Religion. On the development of society and law, the works of Sir Henry Maine, especially Ancient Law.
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