The Open court . Luzon (Philippine Islands)By Dr. CARL WILHELM SEIDENADEL THIS Grammar, tibe first of the hitherto unexplored idiom of the BontocIgorot, contains the results of a scholars independent and uninfluencedresearch; it is based entirely upon material collected directly from thenatives* lips. An extensive Vocabulary (more than four thousand Igorot words)and Texts on Mytnology, Folk Lore, Historical Episodes and Songs are includedin this book. It will be of particular interest to Linguists, Ethnologists andComprj^tive Philologists to whom the author furnishes an abundance of reliablema


The Open court . Luzon (Philippine Islands)By Dr. CARL WILHELM SEIDENADEL THIS Grammar, tibe first of the hitherto unexplored idiom of the BontocIgorot, contains the results of a scholars independent and uninfluencedresearch; it is based entirely upon material collected directly from thenatives* lips. An extensive Vocabulary (more than four thousand Igorot words)and Texts on Mytnology, Folk Lore, Historical Episodes and Songs are includedin this book. It will be of particular interest to Linguists, Ethnologists andComprj^tive Philologists to whom the author furnishes an abundance of reliablematerial and new theories about the structure of Philippine Languages in generalIn exnaustiveness this monumental work surpasses the Grammars of any otherPhilippitie Idiom treated before. 550 pages in Quarto. Illustrated. Edition limited to 1200 copies. Printed&om type on fine paper and elegantly bound $ (20s). THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO. 378-388 Wabash Avenue. CHICAGOSend for ton^ku illmtrated THE ROUND TABLE OF FREDERIC THE GREATFrom a painting of Adolf Menzel. FronUsjHcce to The Open Court. The Open Court A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, andthe Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea. VOL. XXIV. (No. 12.) DECEMBER, 1910. NO. 655 Copyright by The Open Court Publishing Company, 1910. FREDERIC THE GREATS BIOGRAPHY OFJULIEN OFFRAY DE LA METTRIE. TRANSLATED BY GERTRUDE CARMAN BUSSEY. [The University of Berlin was anticipated by Frederic the Great ina Royal Academy of Science which he had founded and in the transactionsof which he took a personal interest. One of his contributions was a eulogyon La Mettrie, a French physician and philosopher who on account of hisbook Lhomme machine had been banished from Holland and was receivedwith honor at the Prussian court. The eulogy written by Frederic the Greatwas read by his secretary Darget at a pubHc meeting of the Academy ofBerlin, to which on Frederics initiative La Mett


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