I.--GENERAL.
ROGERS: _Student"s History of Philosophy._ (Elementary and clear; copious quotations.)
WEBER: _History of Philosophy._ Translation by Thilly. (Comprehensive and compact.)
WINDELBAND: _A History of Philosophy._ Translation by Tufts. (Emphasis upon the problems and their development.)
ERDMANN: _History of Philosophy._ Translation edited by Hough; in three volumes. (Detailed and accurate exposition.)
UEBERWEG: _A History of Philosophy._ Translation by Morris and Porter, in two volumes. (Very complete; excellent account of the literature.)
II.--SPECIAL PERIODS.
FERRIER: _Lectures on Greek Philosophy._ (Excellent introduction.)
MARSHALL: _Short History of Greek Philosophy._ (Brief and clear.)
WINDELBAND: _History of Ancient Philosophy._ Translation by Cushman.
(Very accurate and scholarly; also brief.)
ZELLER: _Pre-Socratic Philosophy._ Translation by Alleyne. _Socrates and the Socratic Schools._ Translation by Reichel. (Full and accurate.)
GOMPERZ: _Greek Thinkers._ Translated by Magnus, in four volumes. (Very full; especially on Plato. Goes no further than Plato.)
BURNET: _Early Greek Philosophy._ (Translations of fragments, with commentary.)
FAIRBANKS: _The First Philosophers of Greece._ (Translations of fragments, with commentary.)
TURNER: _History of Philosophy._ (Excellent account of Scholastic philosophy.)
ROYCE: _The Spirit of Modern Philosophy._ (Very illuminating introductory exposition of modern idealism.)
FALCKENBERG: _History of Modern Philosophy._
HOEFFDING: _History of Modern Philosophy._ Translation by Meyer, in two volumes. (Full and good.)