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Perseus Project at Tufts University. A truly remarkable
project. Greek texts in both the original and in English
translation. The Greek texts are linked to the Liddell-Scott-Jones
Greek Dictionary, word by word (!). Enough to make some of us to
return to the study of the classical texts.
"The MIT Tech"
Classics Archive: , an award-winning searchable collection of
almost 400 classical Greek and Roman texts (in English translation)
complete with user-provided commentary, provided by The Tech. The
original electronic sources for the works (in plain text) are also
available online. Some of the works provided via the Classics Archive
are located within the site; others are available elsewhere. The
following listing, however, enables direct access to each text:
Bibliography of Plato at CNRS
(National Center of Scientific Research) Web server at Villejuif, France.
A Bibliography of some 1500 recent publications on Plato, prepared by
Luc Brisson. L. Brisson is Vice-President of the International Plato
Society, and for the past twenty years has taken over from H. Cherniss
the responsibility for the well-known Plato bibliographies appearing
in Lustrum
Plato on the English Server: Dept. of English, Carnegie
Mellon University
"The MIT Tech"
Classics Archive:
Perseus Project at Tufts University. A truly remarkable
project. Greek texts in both the original and in English
translation. The Greek texts are linked to the Liddell-Scott-Jones
Greek Dictionary, word by word (!). Enough to make some of us to
return to the study of the classical texts.
"The MIT Tech"
Classics Archive: , an award-winning searchable
collection of almost 400 classical Greek and Roman texts (in English
translation) complete with user-provided commentary, provided by The
Tech. The original electronic sources for the works (in plain text)
are also available online. Some of the works provided via the Classics
Archive are located within the site; others are available elsewhere. The following listing, however, enables direct access:
Aristotle
on the English Server: Dept. of English, Carnegie Mellon
University
The
Augustine Page: Latin text of the Confessions, with
English translation. De Musica in Latin, De
Dialectica in Latin and English. Access also to research
materials, bibliographies, and essays.
Summa
Theologica on line
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - University of Tennessee at Martin:
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - University of Tennessee at
Martin:
Hume
Archives: All Hume texts, early commentaries, 18th century reviews
of Hume's writing, and earlybiographies.
Hume on the English Server: Dept. of English, Carnegie Mellon
University
Kant
on the English Server: Dept. of English, Carnegie Mellon
University
Marx and
Engels' Writings: Complete works of Marx and Engels.
Marx and
Engels on the English Server: Dept. of English, Carnegie
Mellon University
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