BIBLIOGRAPHY This Bibliography has been prepared by Mr. Harry Wolfson of New York. It makes no claim to completeness. And, indeed, completeness is impossible, because Professor Toy has published numerous unsigned articles, as in the Nation and in the Independent of New York, in the Christian Register of Boston, in the International Journal of Ethics of Philadelphia, and elsewhere. He was literary editor of the Independent for about six months before beginning his work as professor at Harvard University in 1880. Most of the unsigned articles just mentioned are book reviews. It has not been the intention to include in this Bibliography reviews, signed or unsigned, though a few have been admitted. Of signed reviews, the New World (1892-1900), of which Professor Toy was one of the founders and editors, contains about seventy-five from his pen. As a member of the editorial board of The Jewish Encyclopedia (1901-1906), he had charge of the departments of Hebrew Philology and Hellenistic Literature. He contributed to all of the twelve volumes, but most of his work was of editorial character, and is, therefore, not signed or otherwise indicated as his. 1876 On Hebrew Verb-Etymology. Transactions of the American Philological Association, 7. 50-72 (Proceedings, 7. 41-42). 1877 On the Nominal Basis of the Hebrew Verb. Trans. Amer. Phil. Assoc'n, 8. 18-38 (Proceedings, 8. 29-30). Erdmann, C. F. D. The Books of Samuel. Translated, Enlarged, and Edited by C. H. Toy and J. A. Broadus. Pp. 616. New York, 1877. Phil. Assoc'n, 10. 5-25 (Proceedings, 10. 27-28). On the Shemitic Derived Stems. Assoc'n, 10. 22. 1880 Proc. Amer. Phil. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of the Psalms, by Thomas Chalmers Murray, with Notes by C. H. Toy. York, 1880. The Study of the Semitic Languages. Assoc'n, 11. 10–13. The Hebrew Verb-termination un. New Proc. Amer. Phil. Trans. Amer. Phil. Assoc'n, 11. 18-34 (Proceedings, 11. 28-30). Remarks on J. G. Müller's Semitic Theory. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 10. lxxii-lxxiii, 1880 (Proceedings for October, 1873). The Study of Arabic. Harvard Register, 1. 212–213. 1881 On the Home of the Primitive Semitic Race. Trans. Amer. Phil. Assoc'n, 12. 26-51 (Proceedings, 12. 6). On the Babylonian Element in Ezekiel. Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, 1. 59–66. 1882 The History of the Religion of Israel: an Old Testament Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., 11. xxix-xxxi, 1885 (Proceedings for May, 1880). Remarks on Guyard's Theory of Semitic Internal Plurals. Journal Amer. Or. Soc., 11. lix-lx, 1885 (Proceedings for May, 1881). Notice of F. Delitzsch's Views as to the Alleged Site of Eden. Journal Amer. Or. Soc., 11. lxxii-lxxiii, 1885 (Proceedings for October, 1881). On the Kushites. Journal Amer. Or. Soc., 11. cviii-cix, 1885 (Proceedings for May, 1882). The Masoretic Vowel System. Hebraica, 1. 137–144. The Revised Old Testament. Christian Register, 64. 468, 500, 516-517, 549-550 (1885). The Date of Deuteronomy. 118. The New Philology. Unitarian Review, 23.97 Science, 6. 366-368. 1886 Modern Biblical Criticism. Unitarian Review, 28. 354359 (also printed as a separate tract). 1888 The New Testament as Interpreter of the Old Testament. Old Testament Student, 8. 124-133. 1889 The Thousand and One Nights. 756-763. Atlantic Monthly, 63. The Lokman Legend. Journal Amer. Or. Soc., 13. clxxii-clxxvii (Proceedings for May, 1887). Amer. Or. Soc., 14. cxii-cxiv (Proceedings for October, 1888). Judaism and Christianity; a Sketch of the Progress of Thought from Old Testament to New Testament. Pp. xvii + 456. Boston, 1890. Ethics and Religion. Popular Science Monthly, 36. The Study of the Bible. Ibid., 70. 748-749. Christian Register, 70. International Myths and Legends as Vehicles of Religious Teaching. Christian Register, 72. 404–405. Israel in Egypt. The New World, 2. 121-141. The Parliament of Religions. Ibid., 2. 728-741. 1894 W. Robertson Smith. Christian Register, 73. 266. |