DESCARTES: Selections Edited by RALPH M. EATON, late a.s.sistant Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University
HEGEL: Selections Edited by JACOB LOEWENBERG, Professor of Philosophy, University of California
HOBBES: Selections Edited by FREDERICK J. E. WOODBRIDGE, Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University
HUME: Selections Edited by CHARLES W. HENDEL, JR., Professor of Philosophy, McGill University
KANT: Selections Edited by THEODORE M. GREENE, a.s.sociate Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University
LOCKE: Selections Edited by STERLING P. LAMPRECHT, Professor of Philosophy, Amherst College
PLATO: The Republic With an introduction by C. M. BAKEWELL, Professor of Philosophy, Yale University
PLATO: Selections Edited by RAPHAEL DEMOS, a.s.sistant Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University
SCHOPENHAUER: Selections Edited by DEWITT H. PARKER, Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan
SPINOZA: Selections Edited by JOHN D. WILD, Instructor in Philosophy, Harvard University
MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY Edited by RICHARD MCKEON, a.s.sistant Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University
FRENCH SERIES
=Editor, Horatio Smith= _Professor of French Language and Literature, Brown University_
BALZAC: Le Pere Goriot With an introduction by HORATIO SMITH, Brown University
CORNEILLE: Le Cid, Horace, Polyeucte, Le Menteur Edited by C. H. C. WRIGHT, Professor of French Language and Literature, Harvard University
FLAUBERT: Madame Bovary With an introduction by CHRISTIAN GAUSS, Dean of the College, Princeton University
MADAME DE LA FAYETTE: La Princesse de Cleves With an introduction by H. ASHTON, Professor of French Language and Literature, University of British Columbia
MOLIeRE: Les Precieuses Ridicules, Le Tartuffe, Le Misanthrope Edited by WILLIAM A. NITZE and HILDA L. NORMAN, University of Chicago
PReVOST: Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut With an introduction by LOUIS LANDRe, a.s.sociate Professor of French, Brown University
RACINE: Andromaque, Britannicus, Phedre Edited by H. CARRINGTON LANCASTER, Professor of French Literature, Johns Hopkins University, and EDMOND A. MeRAS, Professor of French Literature, Adelphi College
GEORGE SAND: Indiana With an introduction by HERMANN H. THORNTON, a.s.sociate Professor of French and Italian, Oberlin College
STENDHAL: Le Rouge et le Noir With an introduction by PAUL HAZARD, College de France
VOLTAIRE: Candide and Other Philosophical Tales Edited by MORRIS BISHOP, a.s.sistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literature, Cornell University
FRENCH ROMANTIC PLAYS: Dumas"s "Antony," Hugo"s "Hernani"
and "Ruy Blas," Vigny"s "Chatterton," Musset"s "On ne badine pas avec l"amour."
Edited by W. W. COMFORT, President, Haverford College
FRENCH ROMANTIC PROSE Edited by W. W. COMFORT, President, Haverford College
FOUR FRENCH COMEDIES OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: Lesage"s "Turcaret," Marivaux"s "Le jeu de l"amour et du hasard,"
Sedaine"s "Le philosophe sans le savoir," Beaumarchais"s "Le barbier de Seville"
Edited by CASIMIR D. ZDANOWICZ, Professor of French, University of Wisconsin