. Study lists, chronological tables and maps to accompany An introduction to English literature . is Stev-enson . 1845-1894An Inland Voyage 1878Virginibiis Pueriague,1881Treasure Island . 1883A Childs Garden of Verse ... 1885 Budyard Kipling, 1865-Departm^ntal Ditties, 1886Plain Tales from the Hills . . .1888Kim 1901 France, Italy, Spain, etc. Antonio Fogaz-zaro (Italy), 1842, ■ Perez Galdos (Spain) . Pierre Lotl (France), 1850, Paul Bourget (France), 18S2, Gabrlele d An- nunzlo (Italy), 1864, Edmond Bostand (France), 1868, - Germany, Scandinavia,Russia, etc. Bjomstjerne Bjornson (Nor-wa


. Study lists, chronological tables and maps to accompany An introduction to English literature . is Stev-enson . 1845-1894An Inland Voyage 1878Virginibiis Pueriague,1881Treasure Island . 1883A Childs Garden of Verse ... 1885 Budyard Kipling, 1865-Departm^ntal Ditties, 1886Plain Tales from the Hills . . .1888Kim 1901 France, Italy, Spain, etc. Antonio Fogaz-zaro (Italy), 1842, ■ Perez Galdos (Spain) . Pierre Lotl (France), 1850, Paul Bourget (France), 18S2, Gabrlele d An- nunzlo (Italy), 1864, Edmond Bostand (France), 1868, - Germany, Scandinavia,Russia, etc. Bjomstjerne Bjornson (Nor-way) . . 1832, ■ Ernest Haeokel (Germany), 1834, -Henry Slenklewicz (Poland) , 1846. - Hermann Suder-mann (Ger- many) 1857, Maurice Maeter-linck (Belgium)1862, Gerhart Haupt-mann (Gei- many) . 1862, - ~S 5 5 S S MAP\SH0W1NG THE PRINCIPALRELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS, MONASTI SCHOOLS, IN ENGLAND, DURING THE eTH, 7th and 8TH CENTURIES. (The map shows the political divisions in about , but schools, abbeys, etc., of later otlation have been included.) PictsScots Northumberland(Angles-Saxoiis). APPENDIX. LIST TO ACCOMPANY MAP SHOWING PRIN-CIPAL RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS, ETC. lona: Founded (c. 563) by St. Columba from Ireland. Coldingham: Double monastery of men and women (Celtic) founded by Ebba, sister of Oswiu of Northumbria, about the middle of the seventh century; destroyed by Danes c. : Founded by Aidan, a Celtic monk from lona, as a mission, c. : Founded c. 635 at old Melrose, two and a, half miles east of present ruins, and burned by Kenneth MacAlpine, 839; first mo-nastic home of St. : Founded by St. Wilfrid (674) and noted for its artistic beauty and : Founded by Benedict Biscop, in 680, seven miles from his previous foundation of Wearmouth (674), the two houses, dedicated respectively to Peter and Paul, being made into one monastery, the home a little later of Bede (673-735).Tynemouth: Chapel built (625) by Edwin, king


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