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The Harvard Classics: Complete 51-Volume Collection
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGotthold Ephraim LessingThomas CarlylePlatoRené DescartesImmanuel KantCharles DarwinMartin LutherRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespeareDante AlighieriEuripidesPercy Bysshe ShelleyCharles LambHenry David ThoreauSamuel JohnsonJohn Stuart MillDavid HumeJoseph AddisonJohn LockeJohn FletcherFrancis BeaumontLeigh HuntEpictetusThomas De QuinceySamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftChristopher MarloweJacob GrimmWilhelm GrimmWilliam HazlittMarcus Tullius CiceroDaniel DefoeAesopRichard Henry DanaJohn DrydenPhilip MassingerPedro Calderón de la BarcaJohn RuskinOliver Wendell HolmesErnest RenanRobert BurnsDavid GarrickRalph Waldo EmersonJohn WebsterIzaak WaltonJohn BunyanJames Russell LowellCharles Augustin Sainte-BeuveHomerEdmund BurkePlutarchMolièreAeschylusMichael FaradaySophoclesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayBenjamin FranklinPierre CorneilleJean RacineVoltaireRobert BrowningOliver GoldsmithThomas DekkerJohn MiltonAristophanesBlaise PascalVirgilSimon NewcombWilliam PennWalter BiggesPhilip SidneyHerodotusWalter RaleighFrancis BaconGiuseppe MazziniFrancis PrettyGeorge BerkeleyThomas HobbesAdam SmithAlessandro ManzoniAbraham CowleyMichel de MontaigneBen JonsonJohn WoolmanBenvenuto CelliniSydney SmithJean FroissartWilliam Henry HarrisonWilliam HarveyMarcus AureliusHans Christian AndersenThomas MaloryGeorge Gordon ByronThomas à KempisRichard SteeleThomas BrowneArchibald GeikieThomas Babington MacaulayTacitusWilliam RoperHippocratesMiguel de CervantesThomas MoreFriedrich von SchillerPhilip NicholsLouis PasteurJoseph ListerJean Jacques RousseauPliny the YoungerEdgar Alan PoeSaint AugustineBrinsley SheridanHermann Ludwig Ferdinand von HelmholtzFrancis DrakeEdward HaiesNiccolo MachiavelliAmbroise ParéWilliam A. Neilson
註釋The Harvard Classics: Complete 51-Volume Collection stands as a monumental testament to the intellectual and cultural achievements across the centuries. Encompassing the vast spectrum of literature, philosophy, science, and history, this collection offers a comprehensive journey through the human condition and thought. From the timeless tragedies of Sophocles to the philosophical rigour of Immanuel Kant, and the scientific insights of Charles Darwin, the volumes display an extraordinary range of styles and ideas. Each work stands as a pillar in the edifice of human knowledge, inviting readers to explore their diverse themes and narratives. The anthology serves as a beacon for classical education, preserving and presenting seminal works that have shaped modern discourse and intellectual traditions. The diverse backgrounds of the contributing authors enrich this anthology'Äôs thematic depth, as voices from different eras and disciplines converge. Friedrich von Schiller and Marcus Aurelius, among others, contribute to the richness of this compendium, echoing the cultural, philosophical, and historical movements of their respective times. These authors represent epochs from Ancient Greece to the Enlightenment, embodying an expansive dialogue across civilizations. Through the synthesis of Western thought, the collection perpetuates an enduring dialogue between cultures, urging readers to comprehend the legacy of human thought. The Harvard Classics collection is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and curious minds seeking to traverse the breadth of human achievement and insight. Readers are invited to embark on an educational odyssey through this meticulously curated selection, where distinct voices and sui generis perspectives provide both intellectual stimulation and profound wisdom. This collection is more than an anthology; it is an academic voyage that continues to resonate, offering enduring dialogues and cross-cultural conversations across the ages.