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From: Leejane-AT-aol.com
Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 01:25:53 -0400
Subject: Fwd: PPS: The World's Classic Literature on line


hmmmm.... thought this group might have some good suggestions...
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From:	robert-AT-rmy1.demon.co.uk (Robert Maxwell Young)
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Date: 96-05-22 11:31:50 EDT

Ian Pitchford - to whom so much is owed for creating Inter-Psych,
Global-Psych and many other internet initiatives - has been scouring the
net to create an archive of classic texts. The site is growing all the
time. Here are the contents so far. Once again, much is also owed to the
Sheffield University server.

Tapestry: An Archive of the World's Most Influential Literature
Classic texts: Darwin, The Bible, Shekespeare, Adam Smith, The Koran, etc.,
etc.http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/gpp/Tapestry/index.html


                      Shakespeare
                                            The Complete Works
                      Voltaire
                                            Candide

Religious Texts

                      Islam
                                             The Koran
                      Christianity
                                             The Holy Bible
                                             Search the Bible
                      Buddhism
                                             The Enlightenment
                                             The Noble Eightfold Path
                      Confucianism
                                             The Doctrine of the Mean
                                             The Analects
                                             The Great Learning
                      Hinduism
                                             The Bhagavad Gita
                                             The Laws of Manu
                      Egyptian
                                             The Egyptian Book of the Dead

Philosophy

                      Aristotle
                                           Categories
                                           Dreams
                                           On Interpretation
                                           Metaphysics
                                           Nicomachaen Ethics
                                           Politics
                      Machiavelli
                                           The Prince
                      Plato
                                           The Republic
                                           Timaeus
Science

                      Darwin
                                     On the Origin Of Species
                                     The Descent of Man
                      Wallace
                                     On the Law that has Regulated the
Introduction
                                     of New Species
                                     On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart
                                     Indefinitely
                                     from the Original Type
Society

                      Marx and Engels
                                                  The Communist Manifesto
                      Smith
                                                  The Wealth of Nations





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