Individual (Indolence/Apathy/Ignorance/Poverty) and Social (Diseases/Follies/Vices/Crimes).
‘Année Sociologique’. Relating to: ‘I. General Sociology’; ‘II. Religious Sociology’; ‘III. Juridical and Moral Sociology’; ‘IV. Criminal Sociology and Moral Statistics’; ‘V. Economic Sociology’; ‘VI. Social Morphology’; and ‘VII. Miscellaneous’.
Relating to ‘I. Everyday World’; ‘II. Corresponding Education’ and ‘III. Geographical Interpretation of I’. Relating to the classification of knowledge, Montesquieu’s “Esprit des Lois”, and geographical determinism. Mention of Montesquieu, Buckle, Taine, Le Play, Tourville and Demolins. Reference to January 1905 edition of La Science Sociale.
‘Life’, ‘Normal’ (Paradises, Gods, Muses) and ‘Abnormal’ (Hells, Demons, Furies).
‘Phases as Norms of Life’; Super-norms/Norms/Sub-norms; ‘Contrast of Sexes’.
Comparing ‘Christian View’ of difficulties of transitions, sins and rites of passage with ‘Hellenic View’ of normal phases and rites of expression.
One copy is labeled: ‘William Hume, 1 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Relating to rites of passage and rites of expression.
Showing Olympus, surrounded by clouds and rising from a square grid. Around the grid are seven figures [which seem to relate to various phases of life through childhood, adolescence, maturity and senescence].
One copy is labeled: ‘William Hume, 1 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
One copy is labeled: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Relating to temporal and spiritual society, the relationship between C[ ], P[ ], I[ ] and E[ ] in various phases: Roman, Mediaeval, Renaissance and Revolution.
‘As with “Stone Age” we distinguish (A) Paleolithic →, (B) Neolithic: so with ”Industrial Age”, we distinguish (A) Paleotechnic →, (B) Neotechnic’ .
Various diagrams, relating to ‘Course of Life’, ‘Curves’, ‘Periods’, ‘Crises’ and ‘Phases’.