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Conceptual Timeline
/ Part I - Born 9th cent. BC through 1860 AD
A stream of conceptual
works of importance, those in blue denoting a particularly rich channel
(by
Reilly Jones)
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fl. 8-9th cent. BC
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Homer
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Iliad, Odyssey
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fl. 7-8th cent. BC
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Hesiod
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Theogony, Works and Days
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c.639-c.559 BC
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Solon
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c.636-c.546 BC
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Thales
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fl. 6th cent. BC
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Sappho
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Poems
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c.628-551 BC
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Zarathustra
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c.610-545 BC
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Anaximander
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fl. 5-6th cent. BC
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Lao-tzu
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Tao Te Ching
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fl. 5-6th cent. BC
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Mahavira
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Jainism
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c.570-475 BC
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Xenophanes
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Elegaics
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570-508 BC
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Cleisthenes
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c.560-c.480 BC
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Pythagoras
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c.556-c.468 BC
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Simonides of Ceos
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Human Imperfection
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c.560-c.480 BC
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Buddha, Gautama
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551-479 BC
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Confucious
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Analects
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c.545-540 BC
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Deutero-Isaiah
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fl. c.545 BC
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Anaximenes
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c.525-456 BC
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Aeschylus
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Orestea, Prometheus Bound, Agamemnon,
Choephoroe, Eumenides, Libation Bearers
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c.518-c.438 BC
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Pindar
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Pythian Odes
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c.515-c.450 BC
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Parmenides
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c.500-428 BC
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Anaxagoras
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c.497-406 BC
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Sophocles
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Oedipus Rex,
Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone, Ajax, Philoctetes
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c.490-c.430 BC
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Zeno of Elea
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c.490-c.420 BC
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Protagoras
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c.485-406 BC
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Euripides
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Alcestis, Medea, Hipploytus, Trojan Women, Electra,
Bacchae
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c. 484-c.424 BC
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Herodotus
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The Histories
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c.484-c.424 BC
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Empedocles
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483-376 BC
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Gorgias
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fl. c.480 BC
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Leucippus
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fl. c.480 BC
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Heraclitus
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c.469-399 BC
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Socrates
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c.460-c.400 BC
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Thucydides
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History of the Peloponnesian War
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c.460-c.370 BC
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Hippocrates
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c.460-c.370 BC
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Democritus
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455-365 BC
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Antisthenes
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c.448-380 BC
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Aristophanes
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Birds, Clouds, Frogs
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c.444-c.357 BC
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Xenophon
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Anabasis, Oeconomicus
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436-338 BC
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Isocrates
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Areopagitica, On the Peace
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c.435-c.366 BC
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Aristippus
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c.428-c.347 BC
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Plato
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Republic,
Symposium, Timaeus, Theaeteus,
Phaedrus, Meno, Protagoras, Gorgias, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Sophist, Parmenides,
Laws
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c.412-c.320 BC
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Diogenes
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c.408-c.355 BC
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Eudoxus
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c.385-322 BC
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Demosthenes
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Phillipics, On the Crown
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384-322 BC
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Aristotle
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Nichomachean Ethics, Politics, Poetics, Rhetoric, Metaphysics, Categories,
On Interpretation, Prior & Posterior Analytics, Physics, De Anima,
On the Soul
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fl. 3-4th cent. BC
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Sun Tzu
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The Art of War
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c.372-c.289 BC
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Mencius
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Book of Mencius
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c.371-c.286 BC
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Theophrastus
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c.365-c.275 BC
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Pyrrho of Elis
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c.342-291 BC
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Menander
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The Grouch, The Girl from Samos, The Arbitration
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c.341-c.270 BC
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Epicurus
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Epicureanism
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c.340 BC
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Qu Yuan
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Encountering Sorrow
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c.336-c.261 BC
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Zeno of Citium
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Stoicism
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331-232 BC
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Cleanthes
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c.325-c.275 BC
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Euclid
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The Elements
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c.310-230 BC
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Aristarchus
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fl.300 BC
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Chuang Tzu
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The Cloud of Unknowing
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c.290-212 BC
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Archimedes
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fl.272 BC
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Theocritus
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Idyls
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c.254-c.184 BC
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Plautus
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Amphitryon, The Menaechmus Twins, The Pot of
Gold, Pseudolus, Casina
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234-149 BC
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Cato the Elder
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214-128 BC
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Carneades
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c.200-c.118 BC
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Polybius
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Histories
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c.190-c.120 BC
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Hipparchus
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c.190-159 BC
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Terence
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Phormio, Andria, The Brothers
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106-43 BC
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Cicero
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Offices, On
Friendship, Academica, Tusculan Disputations
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100-44 BC
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Julius Caesar
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The Conquest of Gaul
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c.95-55 BC
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Lucretius
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On the Nature of Things
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95-46 BC
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Cato the Younger
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86-34 BC
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Sallust
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History of the Jugurthine War, Conspiracy of Catiline
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84-54 BC
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Catullus
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Lesbia
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70-19 BC
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Virgil
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The Aeneid,
Eclogues, Georgics
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65-8 BC
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Horace
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Odes, Epistles, The Art of Poetry
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c.64 BC-17
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Livy
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From the City's Foundation
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63 BC-21
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Strabo
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Geography
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43 BC-18
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Ovid
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Metamorpheses, The Art of Love
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c.20 BC-c.50
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Philo of Alexandria
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4 BC-65
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Seneca
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Moral Essays, Moral Letters, The Apocolocyntos
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c.4 BC-c.29
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Jesus Christ
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c.5-c.89
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John, St.
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Gospel of John
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c.7-c.67
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Paul, St.
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Romans, Corinthians I & II, Ephesians, Hebrews
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c.11-66
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Petronius Arbiter
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Satyricon
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28-79
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Pliny the Elder
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Natural History
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c.30-c.101
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Clement I, St.
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Epistles to the Corinthians
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37-c.93
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Flavius Josephus
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The Jewish War, Jewish Antiquities
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39-65
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Lucan
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Pharsalia
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c.40-c.107
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Ignatius of Antioch
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Epistles to the Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians,
Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycarp
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c.40-c104
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Martial
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Epigrams, Book of Spectacles
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c.46-c.120
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Plutarch
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Parallel Lives, Moralia
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c.50-c.125
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Epictetus
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Discourses, Enchiridon, Manual
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c.56-c.115
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Tacitus
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Annals, Histories, Germania, Agricola
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c.60-130
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Juvenal
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Satires
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c.69-c.155
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Polycarp, St.
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Epistle to the Philippians
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c.69-c.140
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Suetonius
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The Divine Augustus, The Lives of the Caesars
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c.100-c.175
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Ptolemy
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Almagest
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c.100-c.160
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Marcion
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c.110-c.165
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Justin Martyr
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Dialogue with Trypho, A Jew, The Second Apology
of Justin for the Christians
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c.120-c.190
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Lucian
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On Salaried Posts in Great Houses
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121-180
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Marcus Aurelius
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Meditations
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c.130-200
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Galen
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On the Natural Faculties
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c.150-c.215
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Clement of Alexandria
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Protrepticus, Paedagogus, Stromata
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c.155-c.220
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Tertullian
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Apologeticum, De praescriptione haereticorum,
De carne Christi
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c.160-c.210
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Sextus Empiricus
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Outlines of Pyrrhonism
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c.185-c.254
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Origen
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Treatise on First Principles, Contra Celsum
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c.200-258
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Cyprian
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On the Unity of the Church
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c.200-c.258
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Novatian
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De Trinitate
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204-270
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Plotinus
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Enneads
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c.213-273
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Longinus
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On the Sublime
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c.216-c.276
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Mani
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233-309
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Porphyry
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On the Predicaments (Isagoge)
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c.250-c.336
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Arius
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c.260-c.341
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Eusebius
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Ecclesiastical History
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c.270-c.330
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Iamblichus
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On the Egyptian Mysteries
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c.296-373
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Athanasius, St.
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Contra Gentes, Oratio de Incarnatione
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c.300-c.373
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Donatus the Great
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c.329-379
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Basil the Great, St.
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On the Holy Spirit
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c.339-97
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Ambrose, St.
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Epistles
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c.347-420
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Jerome, St.
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The Vulgate
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354-430
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Augustine, St.
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Confessions, City of God, On the Teacher, On Christian Doctrine, On the Spirit and
the Letter, On Nature and Grace, On the Predestination of the Saints,
On the Gift of Perseverance
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c.360-c.440
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Pelagius
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c.396-c.469
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Patrick, St.
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c.410-485
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Proclus
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Elements of Theology
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c.480-c.524
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Boethius
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On The Consolation of Philosophy
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c.490-c.562
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Procopius
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The History of the Wars
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c.540-604
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Gregory the Great
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570-632
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Muhammad
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Koran
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573-621
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Shotoku Taishi
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Constitution
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c.672-735
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Bede, Venerable
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Ecclesiastical History of the English People
|
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c.676-c.780
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John Damascene
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An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith
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701-760
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Li Bo
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712-770
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Du Fu
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Poems
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c.735-804
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Alcuin
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772-846
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Bo Ju'yi
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c. 810-877
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Erigena, John Scotus
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The Divisions of Nature
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c.870-c.950
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Al-Farabi
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980-1037
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Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
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Canon of Medicine
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1018-c.1078
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Psellus, Michael
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Chronographia
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c.1021-c.1058
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ibn Gabirol, Solomon
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The Improvement of the Moral Qualities
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c.1033-1109
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Anselm, St.
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Proslogion, Why God Became Man
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c.1050-1122
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Khayyam, Omar
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Rubaiyat
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1058-1111
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al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid
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The Deliverer from Error, The Incoherence of
the Philosophers, The Revival of the Religious Sciences
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c.1079-1142
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Abelard, Peter
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The Sentences
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1090-1153
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Bernard of Clairvaux, St.
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On Loving God, On Consideration, On Grace and
Free Will
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c.1100-1155
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Arnold of Brescia
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1126-1198
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Averroës (Ibn Rushd)
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The Incoherence of the Incoherence
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c.1130-1202
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Joachim von Floris (Fiore)
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Concordantia
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1135-1204
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Maimonides
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Guide of the Perplexed
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c.1160-1216
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Innocent III
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On the Contempt of the World
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c.1150-c.1218
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Villehardouin, Geoffroi de
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De la conquête de Constantinople
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c.1170-c.1240
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Fibonacci, Leonardo
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Practice of Geometry
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1175?-1253
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Grossteste, Robert
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De intelligentiis, The Beginning of Forms
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c.1182-1226
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Francis of Assisi, St.
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c.1200-1280
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Albertus Magnus, St.
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De mineralibus, De animalibus, De vegetabilis
et plantis
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1217-1274
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Bonaventure, St.
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The Journey of the Mind into God
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c.1220-1292
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Bacon, Roger
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Opus maius, Opus minus, Opus tertium,Compendium
of the Study of Philosophy, Compendium of the Study of Theology
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1222-1282
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Nichiren
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1224-1274
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Aquinas, Thomas
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Summa Theologiae, On the Teacher, On Kingship, Proem to the Posterior Analytics,
On the Principles of Nature, On Being and Essence, Summa Contra Gentiles
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c.1254-1324
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Marco Polo
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The Travels of Marco Polo
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c.1260-c.1327
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Eckhart, Meister
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Sermons
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1265-1321
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Dante
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The Divine Comedy, On Monarchy, The New Life
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c.1265-1308
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Duns Scotus, John
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Ordinatio
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c.1285-c.1349
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William of Occam
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Sum of All Logic
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1304-1374
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Petrarch
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Canzoniere, Epistolae, The Life of Solitude,
The Ascent of Mount Ventoux
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1313-1375
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Boccaccio, Giovanni
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Decameron, On the Genealogy of the Gentile Gods
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1332-1406
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Ibn Khaldun
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Universal History
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c.1333-c.1400
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Froissart, Jean
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Chronicles
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c.1340-1400
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Chaucer, Geoffrey
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The Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde
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c.1342-c.1416
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Julian of Norwich
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Revelations of Divine Love
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c.1350-1415
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Chrysoloras, Manuel
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Comparison of the Old and New Rome
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c.1355-1450
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Plethon, George Gemistus
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De Differentiis
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c.1379-1471
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Kempis, Thomas à
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The Imitation of Christ
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1401-1464
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Nicholas of Cusa
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On Learned Ignorance
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1403-1472
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Bessarion, John
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Orations and letters to Christian princes against
the Turks
|
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1407-1457
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Valla, Lorenzo
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Concerning the Profession of the Religious,
On Free Will
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1433-1499
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Ficino, Marsilio
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Platonic Theology
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1452-1519
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Da Vinci, Leonardo
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Notebooks
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1463-1494
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Pico della Mirandola
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Conclusiones, Oration on the Dignity of Man
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c.1466-1536
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Erasmus
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The Praise of Folly
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1469-1527
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Machiavelli, Nicolo
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The Prince,
Discourses
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1473-1543
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Copernicus, Nicolaus
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On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
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1474-1533
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Ariosto, Lodovico
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Orlando Furioso
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1475-1564
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Michelangelo
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Letters, Poems
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1478-1535
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More, St. Thomas
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Utopia
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1478-1529
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Castiglione, Conte Baldassare
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The Courtier
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1483-1546
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Luther, Martin
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The Ninety-five Theses, Table Talk, Three Treatises
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1483-1540
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Guicciardini, Francesco
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Ricordi, History of Italy
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c.1495-1553
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Rabelais, Francois
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Gargantua and Pantagruel
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1489-1556
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Cranmer, Thomas
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Book of Common Prayer
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1491-1556
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Ignatius Loyola, St.
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Spiritual Exercises, Constitutions of the Society
of Jesus
|
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1493-1541
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Paracelsus
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c.1494-1566
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Agricola, Georgius
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De re metallica
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c.1505-1572
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Knox, John
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The Order of Excommunication and Public Repentance,
Treatise on Prayer
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1506-1552
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Francis Xavier, St.
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1509-1564
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Calvin, John
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Institutes of the Christian Religion
|
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c.1509-1553
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Servetus, Michael
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On the Errors of the Trinity, Restitution of
Christianity
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1511-1574
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Vasari, Giorgio
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Lives of the Artists
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1515-1582
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Teresa of Avila, St.
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Way of Perfection, The Interior Castle,
The Book of Foundations
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1530-1563
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Boétie, Étienne de la
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Discourse on Voluntary Servitude
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|
1533-1592
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Montaigne, Michel de
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Essays
|
|
1540-1603
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Gilbert, William
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On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies
|
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1542-1591
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John of the Cross, St.
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The Spiritual Canticle, The Ascent of Mt. Carmel,
Dark Night of the Soul,
The Living Flame of Love
|
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1544-1595
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Tasso, Torquato
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Jerusalem Delivered, Poems
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|
1546-1601
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Brahe, Tycho
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1547-1616
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Cervantes, Miguel de
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Exemplary Novels, Don Quixote
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1548-1600
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Bruno, Giordano
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On Shadows of Ideas
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c.1552-1599
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Spenser, Edmund
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The Faerie Queene, Prothalamion, Shephearde's
Calender
|
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c.1554-1600
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Hooker, Richard
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Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
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1560-1609
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Arminius, Jacobus
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The Declaration of Sentiments
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1561-1626
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Bacon, Francis
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The Advancement of Learning, Novum Organum,
The New Atlantis, Essays, The Great Instauration
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1562-1635
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Lope de Vega, Félix
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The Beauty of Angelica, The Sheep Well, The
Knight from Olmeda, Punishment without Revenge
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1564-1642
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Galileo Galilei
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Discourses Concerning Two New Sciences, Dialogue
|
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William
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Julius Caesar, King Richard II, King Henry IV:
Pt. 1, Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Macbeth, As You Like
It, The Tempest, Sonnets
|
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1564-1593
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Marlowe, Christopher
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Doctor Faustus, Tamburlaine the Great
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1571-1630
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Kepler, Johannes
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Harmonies of the World, New Astronomy, Dream
|
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1572-1631
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Donne, John
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Devotions upon Emergent Occasions,
Poems
|
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1575-1624
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Böhme, Jakob
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Aurora, The Way to Christ, The Supersensual
Life
|
|
1578-1657
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Harvey, William
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On the Circulation of the Blood
|
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1583-1645
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Grotius, Hugo
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Rights of War and Peace
|
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1585-1638
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Jansen, Cornelius
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Augustinus
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|
1588-1679
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Hobbes, Thomas
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Leviathan,
Questions Concerning Liberty, Necessity, and Chance
|
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1588-1649
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Winthrop, John
|
A Modell of Christian Charity, The History of
New England, Antinomians and Familists condemned
|
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1592-1655
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Gassendi, Pierre
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Disquisito Metaphysica, De Vita at Moribus Epicuri
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1593-1633
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Herbert, George
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A Priest to the Temple
|
|
1596-1650
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Descartes, Renee
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Meditations on First Philosophy, Rules for the
Direction of the Mind, Discourse on the Method
|
|
1600-1681
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Calderón de la Barca, Pedro
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Life is a Dream, Six Plays
|
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1601-1665
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Fermat, Pierre de
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|
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1605-1682
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Browne, Sir Thomas
|
Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia or Urne-Burial,
Pseudodoxia Epidemica
|
|
1606-1684
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Corneille, Pierre
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El Cid
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1608-1674
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Milton, John
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Paradise Lost,
Lycidas, On the Morning of Christ's Nativity, Sonnets, Areopagitica,
Samson Agonistes, Lycidas
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1611-1677
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Harrington, James
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The Commonwealth of Oceana
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1613-1680
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La Rochefoucauld, Duc de
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The Maxims
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1614-1687
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More, Henry
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An Antidote Against Atheism, Theological Works
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1617-1688
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Cudworth, Ralph
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The True Intellectual System of the Universe,
A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality
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1622-1695
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Vaughan, Henry
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Silex Scintillans
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1622-1673
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Molière
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Le Misanthrope
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1623-1662
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Pascal, Blaise
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Pensées, Provincial
Letters
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1624-1691
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Fox, George
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The Journal of George Fox
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1627-1691
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Boyle, Robert
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|
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1627-1704
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Bossuet, Jacques
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Discourse on Universal History, Politics Drawn
from the Very Words of Holy Scripture
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1628-1688
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Bunyan, John
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Pilgrim's Progress
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1629-1695
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Huygens, Christiaan
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Cosmotheoros, Treatise on Light
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1631-1700
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Dryden, John
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The Hind and the Panther, MacFlecknoe
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1632-1704
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Locke, John
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Two Treatises on Government, Essay Concerning
Human Understanding, A Letter Concerning
Toleration
|
|
1632-1677
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Spinoza, Baruch
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Theological-Political Treatise, Ethics
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|
1632-1694
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Pufendorf, Samuel von
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Natural Law, Formation of Societies and Governments
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1633-1703
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Pepys, Samuel
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Diaries
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1635-1703
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Hooke, Robert
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Posthumous Works
|
|
1636-1680
|
Glanvill, Joseph
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Plus Ultra, The Vanity of Dogmatizing, Scepsis
scientifica
|
|
1638-1715
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Malebranche, Nicholas
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Search for Truth, Treatise on Nature and Grace
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|
1639-1699
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Racine, Jean
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Tragedies, Phaedre
|
|
1642-1727
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Newton, Isaac
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Principia Mathematica, Optics
|
|
1646-1716
|
Leibniz, Gottfried von
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Monadology,
Discourse on Metaphysics, New Essays Concerning Human Understanding
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|
1647-1705
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Bayle, Pierre
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Historical and Critical Dictionary
|
|
1651-1715
|
Fénelon, François
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Traité de l'existence et des attributs de Dieu,
Dialogues des Morts, Examen de conscience sur les devoirs de la Royauté,
Traité du ministère des pasteurs
|
|
1654-1705
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Bernoulli, Jacques
|
|
|
1660-1731
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Defoe, Daniel
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Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders
|
|
1663-1728
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Mather, Cotton
|
What Must I Do To Be Saved?, The Duties of Children to Their Parents, The Education of Children, A Father's Resolutions
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|
1667-1745
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Swift, Jonathan
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A Tale of a Tub, Gulliver's Travels, A
Modest Proposal
|
|
1667-1735
|
Arbuthnot, John
|
John Bull pamphlets
|
|
1668-1744
|
Vico, Giambattista
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New Science
|
|
1670-1729
|
Congreve, William
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The Way of the World
|
|
1670-1733
|
Mandeville, Bernard
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The Fable of the Bees
|
|
1671-1713
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Shaftesbury, 3rd Earl
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Inquiry concerning Virtue, Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times
|
|
1671-1729
|
Law, John
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Essay on a Land Bank, Money and Trade
|
|
1672-1719
|
Addison, Joseph
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The Spectator
|
|
1679-1754
|
Wolff, Christian
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The German Metaphysics
|
|
1683-1765
|
Young, Edward
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Night-thoughts on life, death, & immortality
|
|
1685-1753
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Berkeley, George
|
Principles of Human Knowledge, Treatise Concerning
Human Understanding
|
|
1688-1744
|
Pope, Alexander
|
Essay on Criticism, Rape of the Lock, Essay
on Man, Duncinaid
|
|
1689-1755
|
Montesquieu, Baron de
|
Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness
of the Romans and Their Decline, The
Spirit of the Laws, Persian Letters
|
|
1692-1752
|
Butler, Joseph
|
Human Life as in the Presence of God, This Life
as a Prelude to a Future Life, The World as a Moral Order, Public Institutions
as Moral Agents
|
|
1694-1778
|
Voltaire, François
|
Candide, Zadig, L'Ingenu, Treatise on Metaphysics,
Letters
|
|
1694-1746
|
Hutcheson, Franics
|
Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, Nature and Conduct
of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations of the Moral Sense
|
|
1700-1782
|
Bernoulli, Daniel
|
Hydrodynamica
|
|
1702-1761
|
Bayes, Thomas
|
Divine Benevolence, Essay Towards Solving a
Problem in the Doctrine of Chances
|
|
1703-1758
|
Edwards, Jonathan
|
Freedom of the Will, Original Sin, The End for Which God Created the World
|
|
1703-1791
|
Wesley, John
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Notes on the Bible
|
|
1706-1790
|
Franklin, Benjamin
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Poor Richard's Almanac
|
|
1707-1783
|
Euler, Leonhard
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Mechanica
|
|
1707-1778
|
Linneaus, Carolus
|
Systema Naturae, Species Plantarum
|
|
1707-1754
|
Fielding, Henry
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Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones
|
|
1709-1784
|
Johnson, Samuel
|
The Rambler, The Idler, The Lives of the Poets,
The Vanity of Human Wishes
|
|
1709-1751
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La Mettrie, Julien Offroy de
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Man a Machine
|
|
1710-1796
|
Reid, Thomas
|
Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles
of Common Sense, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, Essays on
the Active Powers of Man
|
|
1711-1776
|
Hume, David
|
A Treatise of Human Nature, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Essays Moral
and Political
|
|
1712-1778
|
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
|
On the Origin of Inequality, On the Political
Economy, Emile, The Social Contract, Confessions
|
|
1712-1786
|
Frederick the Great
|
Anti-Machiavel, An Essay on Forms of Government
|
|
1713-1784
|
Diderot, Denis
|
Rameau's Nephew, D'Alembert's Dream
|
|
1713-1768
|
Sterne, Laurence
|
Tristram Shandy
|
|
1715-1771
|
Helvétius, Claude
|
Essays on the Mind, A Treatise on Man
|
|
1714-1780
|
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de
|
Traité des systemes, Cours d'études
|
|
1717-1783
|
Alembert, Jean d'
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Traite de dynamique
|
|
1717-1797
|
Walpole, Horace
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The Castle of Otranto
|
|
1717-1768
|
Winckelmann, Johann
|
Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of
the Greeks, History of Ancient Art
|
|
1723-1789
|
Holbach, Paul d'
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The System of Nature
|
|
1723-1790
|
Smith, Adam
|
Wealth of Nations, Theory of Moral Sentiments
|
|
1723-1780
|
Blackstone, William
|
Commentaries on the Laws of England
|
|
1724-1804
|
Kant, Immanuel
|
Critique of Pure Reason, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals, Critique
of Practical Reason, The Science of Right, Critique of Judgment, Perpetual
Peace
|
|
1729-1797
|
Burke, Edmund
|
Reflections on the Revolution in France,
Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents, A Vindication of Natural
Society
|
|
1729-1781
|
Lessing, Gotthold
|
Laocoon, Hamburgische Dramaturgie, The Education
of the Human Race
|
|
1731-1810
|
Cavendish, Henry
|
|
|
1731-1800
|
Cowper, William
|
The Task, Light Shining out of Darkness
|
|
1732-1799
|
Washington, George
|
Addresses,
Morals
|
|
1732-1799
|
Beaumarchais, Pierre Caron de
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Le Barbier de Séville, Le Mariage de Figaro
|
|
1736-1813
|
Lagrange, Joseph de
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Analytical Mechanics
|
|
1736-1799
|
Henry, Patrick
|
Speeches, Anti-Federalist
|
|
1736-1806
|
Coulomb, Charles de
|
|
|
1737-1794
|
Gibbon, Edward
|
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
|
|
1737-1798
|
Galvani, Luigi
|
|
|
1738-1822
|
Herschel, William
|
|
|
1740-1795
|
Boswell, James
|
Journal, Life of Samuel Johnson
|
|
1743-1819
|
Jacobi, Friedrich
|
Allwill, Woldemar
|
|
1743-1794
|
Condorcet, Marquis de
|
Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress
of the Human Mind
|
|
1743-1826
|
Jefferson, Thomas
|
Declaration of Independence
|
|
1743-1794
|
Lavoisier, Antoine
|
Elements of Chemistry
|
|
1743-1805
|
Paley, William
|
The Moral and Political Philosophy, Horce Paulince,
Natural History, Natural Theology, Sermons
|
|
1744-1803
|
Herder, Johann von
|
Philosophy of the History of Mankind
|
|
1744-1829
|
Lamarck, Jean
|
Zoological Philosophy
|
|
1745-1827
|
Volta, Alessandro
|
A Brief History of Elecricity
|
|
1748-1832
|
Bentham, Jeremy
|
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals
and Legislation
|
|
1749-1832
|
Goethe, Johann von
|
Faust, Sorrows
of Young Werther, Poetry and Truth, Wilhelm Meister
|
|
1749-1827
|
Laplace, Pierre
|
Exposition of the System of the World, Treatise
on Celestial Mechanics
|
|
1751-1836
|
Madison, James
|
Federalist
|
|
1753-1801
|
Rivarol, Antoine, comte de
|
Mémoires, Lettre à the Noblesse Française
|
|
1754-1840
|
Bonald, Louis, vicomte de
|
Pensées diverses, On Divorce, Démonstration
philosophique du principe constitutif des sociétés, Théorie du pouvoir
politique et religieux
|
|
c.1755-1804
|
Hamilton, Alexander
|
Federalist
|
|
1755-1835
|
Marshall, John
|
Marbury v. Madison, Darmouth College v. Woodward
|
|
1756-1836
|
Godwin, William
|
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
|
|
1757-1827
|
Blake, William
|
Songs of Innocence, Prophetic Books, Marriage of Heaven and Hell
|
|
1759-1805
|
Schiller, Johann von
|
William Tell, Ode to Joy, On Grace and Dignity,
On the Aesthetic Education of Mankind,
The Maiden of Orleans
|
|
1759-1797
|
Wollstonecraft, Mary
|
A Vindication on the Rights of Men & Women,
Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
|
|
1759-1796
|
Burns, Robert
|
Bonnie Jean, A Red, Red Rose, Auld Lang Syne,
John Barleycorn
|
|
1760-1825
|
Saint-Simon, Comte de
|
Nouveau Christianisme, Mémoire sur la science
de l'homme
|
|
1762-1814
|
Fichte, Johann
|
Essay towards a Critique of All Revelations,
Addresses to the German Nation
|
|
1766-1834
|
Malthus, Thomas
|
An Essay on the Principle of Population
|
|
1766-1817
|
de Staël, Madame
|
Considerations on the principal events, Corinne,
Correspondence
|
|
1767-1835
|
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
|
The Sphere and Duties of Government
|
|
1767-1830
|
Constant, Benjamin
|
On the Sovereignty of the People, De l'esprit
de conquête et de l'usurpation, Principes
de politique
|
|
1768-1830
|
Fourier, Joseph
|
Theorie analytique de la Chaleur
|
|
1768-1834
|
Schleiermacher, Friedrich
|
On Religion, Speeches, The Christian Faith
|
|
1768-1848
|
Chateaubriand, François René
|
Atala, René, The Genius of Christianity
|
|
1769-1832
|
Cuvier, Baron Georg
|
Le regne animal, Histoire naturelle des poissons
|
|
1770-1831
|
Hegel, G. W. F.
|
Phenomenology, Philosophy of History,
Philosophy of Aesthetics, Philosophy of Right
|
|
1770-1850
|
Wordsworth, William
|
Lyrical Ballads, The Excursion, The Prelude, Resolution
and Independence, Intimations of Immortality
|
|
1771-1832
|
Scott, Sir Walter
|
Ivanhoe, Talisman, Old Mortality, The Heart
of Midlothian, St.Ronan's Well, Rob Roy, Bride of Lammermore
|
|
1772-1834
|
Coleridge, Samuel
|
Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Biographia
Literaria
|
|
1772-1823
|
Ricardo, David
|
Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
|
|
1772-1844
|
Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Étienne
|
Philosophie anatomique
|
|
1773-1842
|
Sismondi, Jean Simonde de
|
Examen de la Constitution françoise, Political
Economy, Nouveaux principes d'economie politique, Histoire des français
|
|
1775-1854
|
Schelling, Friedrich von
|
System of Transcendental Idealism, Of
Human Freedom, The Philosophy of Ar, The Ages of the World
|
|
1775-1836
|
Ampère, André Marie
|
|
|
1775-1817
|
Austen, Jane
|
Pride and Prejudice, Emma
|
|
1777-1855
|
Gauss, Carl Friedrich
|
Disquisitiones arithmeticae
|
|
1778-1830
|
Hazlitt, William
|
Round Table, Table Talk, Plain Speaker, Spirit
of the Age, The Life of Napoleon
|
|
1780-1831
|
Clausewitz, Carl von
|
On War
|
|
1782-1850
|
Calhoun, John
|
The South Carolina Exposition and Protest, Speeches,
A Disquisition on Government, A Discourse on the Constitution
|
|
1782-1852
|
Webster, Daniel
|
Bunker Hill Oration
|
|
1783-1859
|
Irving, Washington
|
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle,
Alhambra
|
|
1783-1842
|
Stendhal
|
The Red and the Black, The Charterhouse of Parma,
On Lo |