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    Harvard Classics Pack

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    Harvard Classics Pack

    Harvard Classics Pack
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    TheHarvard Classics, originally known asDr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf, is a 51-volume anthology of classic works from world literature, compiled and edited by Harvard University presidentCharles W. Eliot, that was first published in 1909.

    Vol. 1: FRANKLIN, WOOLMAN, PENN His Autobiography, byBenjamin Franklin Journal , byJohn Woolman Fruits of Solitude, byWilliam Penn
    Vol. 2. PLATO, EPICTETUS, MARCUS AURELIUS The Apology,Phaedo, andCrito, byPlato The Golden Sayings, byEpictetus The Meditations, byMarcus Aurelius
    Vol. 3. BACON, MILTON'S PROSE, THOS. BROWNE Essays, Civil and Moral, andNew Atlantis, byFrancis Bacon Areopagitica andTractate of Education, byJohn Milton Religio Medici, by SirThomas Browne
    Vol. 4. COMPLETE POEMS IN ENGLISH, MILTON Complete poems written in English, byJohn Milton
    Vol. 5. ESSAYS AND ENGLISH TRAITS, EMERSON Essays andEnglish Traits, byRalph Waldo Emerson
    Vol. 6. POEMS AND SONGS, BURNS Poems and songs, byRobert Burns
    Vol. 7. CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE, IMITATIONS OF CHRIST The Confessions, bySaint Augustine The Imitation of Christ, byThomas Kempis
    Vol. 8. NINE GREEK DRAMAS Agamemnon,The Libation Bearers,The Furies, andPrometheus Bound, byAeschylus Oedipus the King andAntigone, bySophocles Hippolytus andThe Bacchae, byEuripides The Frogs, byAristophanes
    Vol. 9. LETTERS AND TREATISES OF CICERO AND PLINY On Friendship,On Old Age, and letters, byCicero Letters, byPliny the Younger
    Vol. 10. WEALTH OF NATIONS, ADAM SMITH The Wealth of Nations, byAdam Smith
    Vol. 11. ORIGIN OF SPECIES, DARWIN The Origin of Species, byCharles Darwin
    Vol. 12. PLUTARCH'S LIVES Lives, byPlutarch
    Vol. 13. AENEID, VIRGIL Aeneid, byVirgil
    Vol. 14. DON QUIXOTE, Part 1, CERVANTES Don Quixote, part 1, byCervantes
    Vol. 15. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, DONNE & HERBERT, BUNYAN, WALTON The Pilgrim's Progress, byJohn Bunyan The Lives of Donne and Herbert, byIzaak Walton
    Vol. 16. THE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS Stories from theThousand and One Nights
    Vol. 17. FOLKLORE AND FABLE, AESOP, GRIMM, ANDERSON Fables, byAesop Children's and Household Tales, byJacob and Wilhelm Grimm Tales, byHans Christian Andersen
    Vol. 18. MODERN ENGLISH DRAMA All for Love, byJohn Dryden The School for Scandal, byRichard Brinsley Sheridan She Stoops to Conquer, byOliver Goldsmith The Cenci, byPercy Bysshe Shelley A Blot in the 'Scutcheon, byRobert Browning Manfred, byLord Byron
    Vol. 19. FAUST, EGMONT, ETC. DOCTOR FAUSTUS, GOETHE, MARLOWE Faust, part 1,Egmont, andHermann and Dorothea, byJohann Wolfgang von Goethe Dr. Faustus, byChristopher Marlowe
    Vol. 20. THE DIVINE COMEDY, DANTE The Divine Comedy, byDante Alighieri
    Vol. 21. I PROMESSI SPOSI I Promessi Sposi, byAlessandro Manzoni
    Vol. 22. THE ODYSSEY, HOMER The Odyssey, byHomer
    Vol. 23. TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, DANA Two Years Before the Mast, byRichard Henry Dana, Jr.
    Vol. 24. ON THE SUBLIME, FRENCH REVOLUTION, ETC., BURKE On Taste,On the Sublime and Beautiful,Reflections on the French Revolution, andA Letter to a Noble Lord, byEdmund Burke
    Vol. 25. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, ETC., ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES, J.S. MILL, T. CARLYLE Autobiography andOn Liberty, byJohn Stuart Mill Characteristics,Inaugural Address at Edinburgh, andSir Walter Scott, byThomas Carlyle
    Vol. 26. CONTINENTAL DRAMA Life is a Dream, byPedro Calder de la Barca Polyeucte, byPierre Corneille Phre, byJean Racine Tartuffe, byMolie Minna von Barnhelm, byGotthold Ephraim Lessing William Tell, byFriedrich von Schiller
    Vol. 27. ENGLISH ESSAYS: SIDNEY TO MACAULAY Vol. 28. ESSAYS: ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Vol. 29. VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE, DARWIN The Voyage of the Beagle, byCharles Darwin
    Vol. 30. FARADAY, HELMHOLTZ, KELVIN, NEWCOMB, ETC The Forces of Matter andThe Chemical History of a Candle, byMichael Faraday On the Conservation of Force andIce and Glaciers, byHermann von Helmholtz The Wave Theory of Light andThe Tides, byLord Kelvin The Extent of the Universe, bySimon Newcomb Geographical Evolution, bySir Archibald Geikie
    Vol. 31. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BENVENUTO CELLINI The Autobiography ofBenvenuto Cellini
    Vol. 32. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS Essays, byMichel Eyquem de Montaigne Montaigne andWhat is a Classic?, byCharles Augustin Sainte-Beuve The Poetry of the Celtic Races, byErnest Renan The Education of the Human Race, byGotthold Ephraim Lessing Letters upon the Aesthetic Education of Man, byFriedrich von Schiller Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals, byImmanuel Kant Byron and Goethe, byGiuseppe Mazzini
    Vol. 33. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS An account of Egypt fromThe Histories, byHerodotus Germany, byTacitus Sir Francis Drake Revived, byPhilip Nichols Sir Francis Drake's Famous Voyage Round the World, byFrancis Pretty Drake's Great Armada, by CaptainWalter Bigges Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland, byEdward Haies The Discovery of Guiana, by SirWalter Raleigh
    Vol. 34. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS, DESCARTES, VOLTAIRE, ROUSSEAU, HOBBES Discourse on Method, byRenDescartes Letters on the English, byVoltaire On the Inequality among Mankind andProfession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar, byJean Jacques Rousseau Of Man, Being the First Part of Leviathan, byThomas Hobbes
    Vol. 35. CHRONICLE AND ROMANCE, FROISSART, MALORY, HOLINSHEAD Chronicles, byJean Froissart The Holy Grail, bySir Thomas Malory A Description of Elizabethan England, byWilliam Harrison
    Vol. 36. MACHIAVELLI, MORE, LUTHER The Prince, byNiccolMachiavelli The Life of Sir Thomas More, byWilliam Roper Utopia, bySir Thomas More The Ninety-Five Theses,Address to the Christian Nobility, andConcerning Christian Liberty, byMartin Luther
    Vol. 37. LOCKE, BERKELEY, HUME Some Thoughts Concerning Education, byJohn Locke Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists, byGeorge Berkeley An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, byDavid Hume
    Vol. 38. HARVEY, JENNER, LISTER, PASTEUR The Oath of Hippocrates Journeys in Diverse Places, byAmbroise Par/li> On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals, byWilliam Harvey The Three Original Publications on Vaccination Against Smallpox, byEdward Jenner The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever, byOliver Wendell Holmes On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, byJoseph Lister Scientific papers, byLouis Pasteur Scientific papers, byCharles Lyell
    Vol. 39. FAMOUS PREFACES Vol. 40. ENGLISH POETRY 1: CHAUCER TO GRAY Vol. 41. ENGLISH POETRY 2: COLLINS TO FITZGERALD Vol. 42. ENGLISH POETRY 3: TENNYSON TO WHITMAN Vol. 43. AMERICAN HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS Vol. 44. SACRED WRITINGS 1 Confucian: The sayings ofConfucius Hebrew:Job,Psalms, andEcclesiastes Christian I:Luke andActs
    Vol. 45. SACRED WRITINGS 2 Christian II:Corinthians I andII and hymns Buddhist: Writings Hindu:TheBhagavad-Gita Mohammedan: Chapters from theKoran
    Vol. 46. ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 1 Edward the Second, byChristopher Marlowe Hamlet,King Lear,Macbeth, andThe Tempest, byWilliam Shakespeare
    Vol. 47. ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 2 The Shoemaker's Holiday, byThomas Dekker The Alchemist, byBen Jonson Philaster, byBeaumont and Fletcher The Duchess of Malfi, byJohn Webster A New Way to Pay Old Debts, byPhilip Massinger
    Vol. 48. THOUGHTS AND MINOR WORKS, PASCAL Thoughts, letters, and minor works, byBlaise Pascal
    Vol. 49. EPIC AND SAGA Beowulf The Song of Roland The Destruction of DDerga's Hostel The Story of the Volsungs andNiblungs
    Vol. 50. INTRODUCTION, READER'S GUIDE, INDEXES Vol. 51. LECTURES The last volume contains sixty lectures introducing and summarizing the covered fields:history,poetry,natural science,philosophy,biography,prose fiction,criticismand theessay,education,political science,drama,travelogues, andreligion.