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Philosophy and Science<br />

2535 | 2536<br />

On the relation between religion and science. Edinburgh 1847, 1857<br />

(4th edn enlarged), 1893 (as Science and religion).<br />

Remarks on national education. Edinburgh 1847, 1848 (5th edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and correspondence <strong>of</strong> Andrew Combe, MD. Edinburgh<br />

1850.<br />

Remarks on the principles <strong>of</strong> criminal legislation. 1854. Review: <strong>The</strong><br />

Leader 1854.<br />

Phrenology applied to painting and sculpture. 1855. Review:<br />

Athenaeum 1855.<br />

Translations<br />

On the functions <strong>of</strong> the cerebellum, by Drs Gall, Vimont and<br />

Broussais. Edinburgh 1838. By G.C.<br />

Also works on phrenology.<br />

§2<br />

Gibbon, C. Life <strong>of</strong> Combe. 1878.<br />

Capen, N. Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Spurzheim and Combe. 1881.<br />

Grant, A. C. George Combe and his circle. Unpbd PhD thesis, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Edinburgh 1960.<br />

DeGiustino, D. Phrenology in Britain, 1815–1855: a study <strong>of</strong> George<br />

Combe and his circle. Unpbd PhD thesis, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin 1969.<br />

[rc]<br />

Richard Congreve 1818–99<br />

§1<br />

Pilgrimage: a prize poem recited in Rugby School. 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new religion in its attitude to the old. 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> propagation <strong>of</strong> the religion <strong>of</strong> humanity. 1860.<br />

Religion de l’humanité. Paris 1864.<br />

Two addresses: systematic policy, education. 1870.<br />

Essays political, social and religious. 3 vols 1874, 1900.<br />

Human catholicism. 2 nos 1876–7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> religion <strong>of</strong> humanity [annual addresses]. 1878, 1881, 1882, 1894.<br />

Also works on historical and contemporary questions.<br />

§2<br />

Thomas, P. Comte and Congreve. 1910.<br />

Thomas Cooper 1805–92<br />

See col 603.<br />

Caroline Frances Cornwallis 1786–1858<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> following works are part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> 24 called Small books on great subjects,<br />

all pbd anon. Cornwallis was responsible for 17 <strong>of</strong> them, and contributed<br />

to a further 4. Her authorship was revealed posthumously by M. C. Power in<br />

her Selections from the letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline Frances Cornwallis, 1865.<br />

No 1: Philosophical theories and philosophical experience. 1841. ‘By<br />

a Pariah’ (ie a woman). 2nd edn 1845 (enlarged). Philadelphia 1846<br />

(from 2nd edn). 3rd edn 1854, rptd in Appendix to Selections<br />

from the letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline Frances Cornwallis, 1865.<br />

No 2: On the connection between physiology and intellectual philosophy.<br />

1842. 3rd edn 1857 (enlarged).<br />

review: British and Foreign Medical Rev 15, Apr 1843, attributed<br />

to the Rev John Barlow.<br />

No 3: On man’s power over himself to prevent or control insanity.<br />

1843, 3rd edn 1855.<br />

No 4: An introduction to practical organic chemistry, with reference<br />

to the works <strong>of</strong> Davy, Brande, Liebig, etc. 1843, Philadelphia 1846,<br />

2nd edn 1854 (rev).<br />

No 5: A brief view <strong>of</strong> Greek philosophy up to the age <strong>of</strong> Pericles.<br />

1844, Philadelphia 1846 (with no 6), Philadelphia 1846 (with nos<br />

6–8), 2nd edn 1850.<br />

review: Athenaeum 9 Nov 1844 (with number 6).<br />

No 6: A brief view <strong>of</strong> Greek philosophy from the age <strong>of</strong> Socrates to<br />

the coming <strong>of</strong> Christ. 1844, Philadelphia 1846 (with no 5),<br />

Philadelphia 1846 (with nos 5, 7, 8), 2nd edn 1850.<br />

review: Athenaeum, 9 Nov 1844 (with number 5).<br />

No 7: Christian doctrine and practice in the second century. 1845,<br />

Philadelphia 1846 (with nos 5, 6, 8), 2nd edn 1857 (with new postscript).<br />

No 8: An exposition <strong>of</strong> vulgar and common errors, adapted to the<br />

year <strong>of</strong> grace MDCCCXLV, by Thomas Brown redivivus, whilome<br />

Knt and M.D. 1845 (imitation <strong>of</strong> Thomas Browne’s Pseudodoxia<br />

epidemica, 1646; some material supplied by others). Philadelphia<br />

1846 (with nos 5–7), 2nd edn 1854.<br />

review: Athenaeum 27 Sep 1845.<br />

No 10: On the principles <strong>of</strong> criminal law. 1846, Philadelphia 1846.<br />

No 11: Christian sects in the nineteenth century. In a series <strong>of</strong> letters<br />

to a lady. 1846 (some material supplied by others), 2nd edn 1850.<br />

review: Athenaeum 31 Oct 1846.<br />

No 12: General principles <strong>of</strong> grammar. 1847, Philadelphia 1847,<br />

micro <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1994.<br />

No 13: Sketches <strong>of</strong> geology. 1848 (some material supplied by others),<br />

2nd edn 1854 (rev and enlarged).<br />

No 14: On the state <strong>of</strong> man before the promulgation <strong>of</strong> Christianity.<br />

1848, 2nd edn 1854.<br />

No 15: Thoughts and opinions <strong>of</strong> a statesman. 1849 (mostly tr from<br />

German <strong>of</strong> Baron von Humboldt; some material supplied by<br />

others).<br />

No 17: Christian doctrine and practice in the twelfth century. 1850,<br />

Micro Evanston IL 1991.<br />

No 18: <strong>The</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong> Ragged Schools. 1851.<br />

Nos 19–22: On the state <strong>of</strong> man subsequent to the promulgation <strong>of</strong><br />

Christianity. No 19 1851, 2nd edn 1854, reviewed in the<br />

Athenaeum, 27 Sep 1851, and by James Martineau in the<br />

Westminster Rev n.s. 1, Jan 1852. No 20 1852, reviewed in the<br />

Athenaeum, 17 Apr 1852. No 21 1852, reviewed in the Athenaeum,<br />

31 July 1852. No 22 1854.<br />

Pericles: a tale <strong>of</strong> Athens in the eighty-third Olympiad. 2 vols 1846<br />

(anon).<br />

review: Athenaeum, 20 June 1846; (John Conington)<br />

Edinburgh Rev 92, July 1850.<br />

On the treatment <strong>of</strong> the dangerous and perishing classes <strong>of</strong> society,<br />

in Two prize essays on juvenile delinquency. By C. F. Cornwallis<br />

and Micaiah Hill. 1853, micros Princeton NJ [19?] and<br />

Woodbridge CT 1990. <strong>The</strong> prizes were <strong>of</strong>fered by Lady Byron.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Young criminals. Westminster Rev n.s. 4, July 1853.<br />

Wycliffe and his times. Westminster Rev n.s. 6, July 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> naval school on board the Illustrious. Fraser’s Mag 51 Apr 1855.<br />

Self-education. Westminster Rev n.s. 8, July 1855.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Savoy. Westminster Rev n.s. 9, Jan 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> property <strong>of</strong> married women. Westminster Rev n.s. 10, Oct 1856.<br />

Capabilities and disabilities <strong>of</strong> women. Westminster Rev n.s. 11, Jan<br />

1857.<br />

Naval education. Fraser’s Mag 56 Sep 1857.<br />

Published letters<br />

Selections from the letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline Frances Cornwallis. Also<br />

some unpbd poems, original and translated, and an Appendix,<br />

containing ‘Philosophical theories and philosophical experience’.<br />

Ed M. C. Power 1865, micro New Haven CT 1975.<br />

review: [Louisa A. Merivale] North British Rev 42 June 1865.<br />

§2<br />

May, Mrs. In DNB.<br />

Power, M. C. Preface to Selections from the letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline<br />

Frances Cornwallis, 1865. [jw]

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