Henry Osborn Taylor (1856 – April 13, 1941) was an American historian and legal scholar.
A Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations Having Capital Stock, The Banks Law Publishing Co., 1904 [1st Pub. Kay & Brother, 1884].
The Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages, The Columbia University Press, 1901 (2nd ed., 1903; 3rd ed., 1911; 4th ed. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1957).The Emergence of Christian Culture in the West: the Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages, Harper, 1958.
The Mediaeval Mind; a History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in the Middle Ages, 2 Vols, Macmillan Company, 1911.
Ancient Ideals; a Study of Intellectual and Spiritual Growth from Early times to the Establishment of Christianity, 2 Vols, The Macmillan Company, 1913 (Reprint., New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1964).
Deliverance, the Freeing of the Spirit in the Ancient World, The Macmillan Company, 1915.
Prophets, Poets and Philosophers of the Ancient World, The Macmillan Company, 1919 [1st Pub. 1915].
Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century, 2 Vols, Macmillan Company, 1920.
Greek Biology and Medicine, Marshall Jones Company, 1922.
Freedom of the Mind in History, New York, 1923 [Reprint., Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1970].
Human Values and Verities, Macmillan & Co., Limited, 1928.
Fact: The Romance of Mind, The Macmillan Company, 1932.
A Layman's View of History, The Macmillan Company, 1935 [Reprint, New York: AMS Press, 1978].
A Historian's Creed, Harvard University Press, 1939 (Reprint, Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1969).
The Humanism of Italy, Collier, 1962.
The French Mind, Collier, 1962.
Articles
"Development of Constitutional Government in the American Colonies," The Magazine of American History, Vol. II, N°. 12, December 1878.
"Héloïse," The International Quarterly, Vol. VI, 1902/1903.
"The Worlds of Salimbene," The International Quarterly, Vol. XII, October 1905/January 1906.
"The Wisdom of the Ages," The Yale Review, Vol. VII, 1918.
"Modern Civilization," The Saturday Review, November 3, 1928.
"Annals of Culture," The Saturday Review, April 19, 1930.