Lippincott, Grambo & Co.
1854
738 pages
J. C. Nott, M.D.
Mobile, Alabama
Geo. R. Gliddon, Egyptologist
Former U.S. Consul to Egypt
CONTENTS
- FRONTISPIECE — Portrait or Samuel George Morton. [Steel Engraving.]
- DEDICATION–“To the Memory of Morton”
- PREFACE — by Geo. B. Gliddon
- Postscriptum — by J. C. Nott
- MEMOIR—” Notice of the Life and Scientific Labors of the late Samuel Geo. Morton, M. D.”—contributed by Prof. Henry S. Patterson, M.D.
- SKETCH —” of the Natural Provinces of the Animal World and their Relation to the different Types of Man” — contributed by Prof. L. Agassie, LL.D. [With colored lithographic Tableau and Map.]
- INTRODUCTION to ” Types of Mankind ” — by J. C. Nott
- PART I.
- I. — Biographical Distribution or Animals and the Races of Men
- II. — General Remarks on the Types of Mankind
- III. Specific Types — Caucasian
- IV. — Physical History of the Jews
- V. — the Caucasian Types carried through Egyptian Monuments
- VI. — African Types
- VII. — Egypt and Egyptians. [Four Lithographic Plates]
- VIII. — Negro Types
- IX. — American and other Types — Aboriginal Races of America
- X. — Excerpta from Morton’s Inedited Manuscripts
- XI. — Geology and Palæontology, in Connection with Human Origins — contributed by William Usher, M.D.
- XII. — Hybridity or Animals, viewed in Connection with the Natural History or Mankind — by J. C. Nott
- XIII. — Comparative Anatomy or Races — by J. C. Nott
- PART II.
- XIV.— The Xth Chapter of Genesis — Preliminary Remarks
- Sect. A. — Analysis of the Hebrew Nomenclature
- B. — Observations on, the annexed Genealogical Tableau of the “Sons of Noah”
- Genealogical Tableau
- C. — Observations on the accompanying “Map of the World”
- Lithographic tinted Map, exhibiting the Countries more or less known to the ancient Writer of Xth Genesis
- D. — the Xth Chapter of Genesis modernized, in its Nomenclature, to display popularly, and in Modern English, the Meaning of its ancient Writer
- XV. — Biblical Ethnography:–
- Sect. E. — Terms, universal and specific
- F. — Structure of Genesis I., II., and III
- G.—Cosmas-Indicopleustes
- Cosmas’s Map [wood-cut]
- H.—Antiquity of the Name “ADaM”
- XIV.— The Xth Chapter of Genesis — Preliminary Remarks
- PART III. — Supplement — by Geo. R. Gleddon
- Essay I. — Archæological Introduction to the Xth Chapter of Genesis.
- II — Palaeographic Excursus on thb Art op Writing.
- Table — “Theory of the Order of Development in Human Writings”
- III. — Mankind’s Chronology:—
- Introductory
- Chronology — Egyptian
- Chinese
- Assyrian
- Hebrew
- Hindoo
- APPENDIX I. — Notes and References to Parts I. and II.
- II. — Alphabetical List of Subscribers to “Types of Mankind”