g of Cupid (same)
THOMAS AQUINAS (by Edwin A. Pace) 1226-1274
On the Value of Our Concepts of the Deity ('Summa
Theologica')
How Can the Absolute Be a Cause? ('Quaestiones Disputatae')
On the Production of Living Things (same)
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS (by Richard Gottheil)
From 'The Story of the City of Brass' (Lane's Translation)
From 'The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman, and His
Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan' (Payne's Translation)
From 'Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Landsman'
(Burton's Translation)
Conclusion of 'The Thousand Nights and a Night' (Burton's
Translation)
ARABIC LITERATURE (by Richard Gottheil)
Imr-al-Kais: Description of a Mountain Storm
Zuheir: Lament for the Destruction of his Former Home
Tarafah ibn al-'Abd: Rebuke to a Mischief-Maker
Labid: Lament for the Afflictions of his Tribe
Antar: A Fair Lady
Duraid, son of as-Simmah: The Death of 'Abdallah
Ash-Shanfara of Azd: A Picture of Womanhood
'Umar ibn Rabi'a: Zeynab at the Ka'bah
'Umar ibn Rabi'a: The Unveiled Maid
Al-Nabighah: Eulogy of the Men of Ghassan
Nusaib: The Slave-Mother Sold
Al-Find: Vengeance
Ibrahim, Son of Kunaif: Patience
Abu Sakhr: A Lost Love
Abu l'Ata of Sind: An Address to the Beloved
Ja'far ibn 'Ulbah: A Foray
Katari ibn al-Fuja'ah: Fatality
Al-Fadi ibn al-Abbas: Implacability
Hittan ibn al-Mu'alla: Parental Affection
Sa'd, son of Malik: A Tribesman's Valor
From Sale's Koran:--Chapter xxxv.: "The Creator";
Chapter lv.: "The Merciful"; Chapter lxxxiv.: "The
Rending in Sunder"
Al-Hariri: His Prayer
Al-Hariri: The Words of Hareth ibn Hammam
The Caliph Omar Bin Abd Al-Aziz and the Poets (From
'Supplemental Nights': Burton's Translation)
DOMINIQUE FRANCOIS ARAGO (by Edward S. Holden) 1786-1853
Laplace
JOHN ARBUTHNOT 1667-1735
The True Characters of John Bull, Nic. Frog, and Hocus
('The History of John Bull')
Reconciliation of John and his Sister Peg (same)
Of the Rudiments of Martin's Learning ('Memoirs of
Martinus Scriblerus')
THE ARGONAUTIC LEGEND
The Victory of Orpheus ('The Life and Death of Jason')
LUDOVICO ARIOSTO (by L. Oscar Kuhns) 1474-1533
The Friendship of Medoro and Cloridane ('Orlando Furioso')
The Saving of Medoro (same)
The Madness of Orlando (same
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