| CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LECTURE PAGE 
 By Brander Matthews, Professor of Dramatic Literature. ORIENTAL LITERATURES 
 By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Professor of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic Languages. 
 By A. V. W. Jackson, Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages. 
 By Friedrich Hirth, Professor of Chinese. CLASSICAL LITERATURES 
 By Edward Delavan Perry, Jay Professor of Greek. 
 By Nelson Glenn McCrea, Professor of Latin. LITERARY EPOCHS 
 By William Witherle Lawrence, Associate Professor of English. 
 By Jefferson B. Fletcher, Professor of Comparative Literature. 
 By John Erskine, Associate Professor of English. 
 By Curtis Hidden Page, sometime Adjunct Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. MODERN LITERATURES 
 By Carlo L. Speranza, Professor of Italian. 
 By Henry Alfred Todd, Professor of Romance Philology. 
 By Ashley H. Thorndike, Professor of English. 
 By Adolphe Cohn, Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. 
 By Calvin Thomas, Gerhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures. 
 By J. A. Joffe, Lecturer on Slavonic Literature. 
 By William P. Trent, Professor of English Literature. CONCLUSION 
 By J. E. Spingarn, Professor of Comparative Literature. 
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