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NATIONAL EDUCATION.

AN ACCOUNT

HISTORY, ORGANIZATION,

OF THE

ADMINISTRATION, STUDIES, DISCIPLINE AND

STATISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF EVERY GRADE AND FOR
ALL CLASSES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

BY HENRY BARNARD, LL.D.

NOW READY.

Elementary and Secondary Instruction in the German States: Anhalt, Austria, Baden, Bavaria, Brunswick, Hanover, Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, Liechtenstein, Lippe-Detmold, LippeSchaumburg, Luxemburg and Limberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Nassau, Oldenburg, Prussia, Reuss, Saxony, Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg, Saxe Meiningen, Saxe-Weimar, Waldeck, Wurtemberg, and the Free Cities, with a general summary of the Educational Systems and Statistics for the whole of Germany. 856 pages. Price, $4.50. Sewed and in paper covers.

Elementary and Secondary Instruction in Switzerland (each of the 23 Cantons), France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain. 800 Pages. Price, $4,50. Sewed and in paper covers.

Scientific and Industrial Education in Austria, Baden, Bavaria, Brunswick, Free Cities, Hanover, Nassau, Prussia, Saxony, Saxon-Principalities, Wurtemberg, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Switzerland, Italy. 800 Pages. Price, $4.50.

Special Instruction in Great Britain, with an Appendix containing selected Chapters from the Report on Scientific and Industrial Education in other European States with particular reference to Drawing, and Systems of Technical Schools. 500 Pages. Price, $3.00.

Superior Instruction in different countries: Universities of Germany, Past and Present; History of Higher Teaching in Athens, Rome, and Alexandria; Early Christian Schools; Universities of Bologna and Paris; Revival of Classical Studies in Italy, the Netherlands, &c.; Present Condition of Universities and Colleges in Europe and the United States. 1 Volume. 800 pages. $4.50.

Military Schools and Special Instruction in the Science and Art of War by Land and Sea, in France, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Italy, Switzerland, Russia, Great Britain, and the United States. 1 Vol. 960 pages. $4.50.

THE subscriber will begin early in 1871, to print under the general title of NATIONAL EDUCATION, a series of volumes designed to embrace a comprehensive survey of the History, Organization, Administration, Studies, Discipline, and Statistics of Public Schools of different grades and for all classes, and of other Institutions and Agencies for the Education of the people, and for the public service generally in different Countries. The series will embrace

PARTS I AND II.
Volume I.

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY INSTRUCTION.

The German States.-Viz: Anhalt, Austria, Baden, Bavaria, Brunswick, Hanover,
Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, Liechtenstein, Lippe-Detmold, Lippe-Shaumberg,
Luxemburg, Mecklenburg, Nassau, Oldenburg, Russia, Reuss, Saxony, Saxe-Al-
tenburg, Saxe-Coburg, Saxe-Melningen, Saxe-Weimar, Schwarzburg, Waldeck,
Wurtemberg, and the Free Cities, together with a Summary of the Educational
Systems and Statistics for the whole of Germany.

II. Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Russia,
Turkey, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain.

III. Great Britain and the American States-with a comparison of the systems and con-
dition of Public Schools of the Elementary and Secondary Grades in the United
States, with those of the more advanced States of Europe.

PART III. UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

PART IV. PROFESSIONAL, CLASS, AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTION.

Volume I. Scientific and Technical Schools preparatory to the occupations of Agriculture, Architecture, Commerce, Engineering, Manufacturing, Mechanics, Mining, Navigation, &c.

II. Normal Schools, Teachers Institutes and Associations, and other Agencies for the Profession-
al Training and Improvement of Teachers.

III. Military Schools and Courses of Instruction in the Science and Art of War by Land and Ses.
IV. Preventive and Reformatory Schools and Agencies for Neglected, Truant, Vicious, and Crimi-

nal Children and Youth.

V. Professional Schools, Associations, and Legal Requirements respecting the Practice of Law,
Medicine, and Theology.

VI.

Female Education: or Public Schools and other Institutions for the Education of Girls.
VII. Institutions and Special Instruction for the Exceptional Classes-the Deaf-mute, Blind,
Feeble-minded, Orphan, &c.

PART V. INSTITUTIONS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION.

To provide for the Deficiencies or the Continuance of the Instruction given in Regular Schools, (such as Libraries, Lectures, Special Classes.)

PART VI. SOCIETIES AND MUSEUMS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ARTS, EDUCATION, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE.

PART VII. Catalogue of THE BEST PUBLICATIONS ON SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

TERMS:

Each Volume will be complete in itself, and will contain at least seven hundred pages, of the same size type and paper, as the American Journal of Education, and will be forwarded by mail, express, or otherwise, according to the directions, and at the risk and expense of the person ordering the same.

Orders will be received for any one of the Volumes in advance of publication at $3.50 per copy sewed and in paper cover, for which at least $4.50 will be charged after publication.

Persons ordering any volume will be notified when the same is ready for delivery and it will be forward, ed, on receiving the subscription price according to the above terms.

HENRY BARNARD, Publisher of American Journal of Education.
Hartford, Conn

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