The idea of a university :defined and illustrated in nine discourses delivered to the Catholics of Dublin in occasional lectures and essays addressed to the members of the Catholic University
附註:Editor's introduction -- A Newman chronology -- A brief reading list -- A note on the text -- University teaching -- Preface -- Introductory -- Theology a branch of knowledge -- Bearing of theology on other branches of knowledge on theology -- Knowledge its own end -- Knowledge viewed in relation to learning -- Knowledge viewed in relation to professional skill -- Knowledge viewed in relation to religion -- Duties of the church towards knowledge -- University subjects -- Christianity and letters. A lecture in the school of philosophy and letters (November, 1854) -- Literature. A lecture in the school of philosophy and letters (November, 1858) -- English Catholic literature (1854-1858) -- In its relation to religious literature -- In its relation to science -- In its relation to classical literature -- In its relation to the literature of the day -- Elementary studies -- Grammar -- Composition -- Latin writing -- General religious knowledge -- A form of infidelity of the day (1854) -- Its sentiments -- Its policy -- University preaching -- Christianity and physical science. A lecture in the School of Medicine (November, 1855) -- Christianity and scientific investigation. A lecture written for the School of Science (1855) -- Discipline of mind. An address to the evening classes (November, 1858) -- Christianity and medical science. An address to the students of medicine (November, 1858).