Comparison of Various Reading Plans by Dan Becker This file contains 128 character wide columns and should be viewed with a monospaced font. The columns A through O show which plan recommends or includes which books. A number in the column indicates the year of a reading list. A Book BC DE F GH IJKLMNO B Great Books of the Western World 1st Edition * C Great Books of the Western World 1st Edition Reading List * D Great Books of the Western World 2nd Edition * E Great Books of the Western World 2nd Edition Reading List * F The Great Ideas Plan * G Gateway to the Great Books * H Gateway to the Great Books Reading List * I How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren * J The Lifetime Reading Plan by Clifton Fadiman * K Reforming Education by Mortimer Adler and the Paideia Group * L The Franklin Library * M The Great Books Foundation Program * N Monarch Notes on CD-ROM * O Great Literature Classic Edition on CD-ROM * The Old Testament D *** Genesis 6 6 4 7 1* Exodus 6 6 45 2* Leviticus * Numbers * Deuteronomy 6 6 5 * Joshua * Judges * Ruth * I Samuel 2 B * II Samuel B * I Kings 2 B * II Kings B * I Chronicles * II Chronicles * Ezra * Nehemiah * Tobit Judith Esther * Job 7 7 B 4* Psalms 9 * Proverbs 7 * Ecclesiastes 9 5* Song of Solomon * Wisdom Ecclesiasticus Isaiah 7 7 * Jeremiah * Lamentations * Baruch Ezekiel * Daniel * Hosea * Joel * Amos 7 7 * Obadiah Jonah * Micah * Nahum * Habakkuk * Zephaniah * Haggai * Zechariah * Malachi * I Maccabees II Maccabees The New Testament D *** Matthew 1 1 25 9 * Mark 9 B 3* Luke 9 7 * John 9 9 B * Acts 1 1 2 9 * Romans 9 9 5 I Corinthians 9 9 B II Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians I Thessalonians II Thessalonians I Timothy II Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James I Peter II Peter I John II John III John Jude Epistles, The * Revelations * Homer The Iliad *2 *2 9 *** * The Odyssey *6 *6 6 7 **** ** Aeschylus (c. 525-456 B.C.) * * The Suppliant Maidens * * * Prometheus Bound *3 *3 4 ** The Persians * * * Agamemnon *2 *2 5 D 3** The Seven Against Thebes * * * Eumenides (Furies) *2 2 5 D ** The Oresteia * * The Libation Bearers (Choephoroe) *2 *2 5 D ** Sophocles (c. 495-406 B.C.) * * Oedipus the King *2 *2 1 B * 5** Ajax *A *A * Oedipus At Colonus * * D * * Electra *A *A * Antigone *2 *2 1 9 * 1** The Women of Trachis * * * Philoctetes * * D * Euripides (c. 480-406 B.C.) * * Rhesus * * * Medea *4 *4 6 B ** 4* Hippolytus *4 *4 D ** * Alcestis * * 9 * * Heracleidae * * * The Suppliant Women * * * The Trojan Women *4 *4 D * * Ion * * D * Helen * * * Andromache * * * Electra * * 6 * * The Bacchae *4 *4 ** * Hecuba * * * Heracles * * * The Phoenician Women * * * Orestes * * 6 * Iphigenia in Tauris * * * Iphigenia in Aulis * * 2* The Cyclops * * * Aristophanes (c. 445-c. 380 B.C.) * * The Acharnians * * * The Knights * * * The Clouds *1 *1 6 9 * * * Lysistrata *1 *1 6 9 * * * The Wasps * * * Peace * * D * The Birds * * 6 D * * ** The Frogs * * D * * ** The Plutus *8 * The Thesmophoriazusae (The Poet and the Women) *8 *8 * The Ecclesiazusae (The Assemblywomen) *8 *8 * Wealth *8 Herodotus (c. 484-c.425 B.C.) The History *23 *23 7B*** 2* Account Of Egypt * Thucydides (c. 460-c. 400 B.C.) The History of the Peloponnesian War *39 *39 9B*** 3* Plato (c.428-c. 348 B.C.) **** Charmides * * Lysis * * Laches * * 8 Protagoras * * B * * * Euthydemus * * Cratylus * * Phaedrus * * * * * Ion * * Symposium *7 *7 B * * 4* Meno *2 *2 9 7 * * * Euthyphro * * 45 Apology *1 *1 15 9 * * 1** Crito *1 *1 15 9 2** Phaedo *5 *5 9 * * ** Gorgias *8 *8 8 * * * Politics * The Republic *14 *14 2A B * * 5* Timaeus *A *A Critias * * Parmenides * * Theaetetus *4 *4 * * * Sophist *9 *9 * * Statesman *3 *3 Philebus *7 *7 Laws *6 *6 45 The Seventh Letter * * Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) * * On Interpretation *3 *3 Categories *5 *5 Prior Analytics * * Posterior Analytics * * Topics * * On Sophistical Refutations * * Physics *4 *4 B * * * On Generation and Corruption * * On The Heavens * * Meteorology * * On the Soul *5 *5 9 * * Metaphysics *6 *46 A * * * On Sense and the Sensible * * On Memory and Reminiscence * * On Sleep and Sleeplessness * * On Dreams * * 5 On Prophesying By Dreams * * On Longevity and Shortness of Life * * On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing * * On the Parts of Animals *A *A 9 History of Animals * * On the Gait of Animals * * On the Motion of Animals * * On the Generation of Animals *A *A Nicomachean Ethics *1278*127818 9B*** * Politics *139 *139 12 7D*** 2* The Athenian Constitution * * 5 Rhetoric *8 *8 D * ** On Poetics *2 *2 D * ** * On Happiness 1 On Tragedy 5 Hippocrates (fl. 400 B.C.) * * The Oath *5 *5 9 9 * On Ancient Medicine *5 *5 9 B On Airs, Waters, and Places *5 *5 B The Book of Prognostics * *5 On Regimen In Acute Diseases * * Of the Epidemics *5 *5 On Injuries of the Head * * On the Surgery * * On Fractures * * On Fractures * * On the Articulations * * Instruments of Reduction * * Aphorisms * * The Law *5 *5 * On Ulcers * * On Fistulae * * On Hemorrhoids * * On the Sacred Disease *5 *5 9 D Galen (c. A.D. 130-C. 200) On the Natural Faculties *5 *5 9 D * * Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 B.C.) * * Orations * * * On Friendship * * * On Old Age * * * Epicurus (C. 341-270 B.C.) Letter To Herodotus * * Letter to Menoeceus * * Euclid (fl. C. 300 B.C.) The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements *3 *3 3 79* * Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.) * * On the Sphere and Cylinder * * Measurement of a Circle *7 *7 * On Conoids and Spheroids * * On Spirals * * On the Equilibrium of Planes *7 *7 3 * * The Sand-Reckoner *7 *7 9 * * Quadrature of the Parabola * * On Floating Bodies *7 *7 3 D * * Book of Lemmas * * The Method Treating of Mechanical Problems * * D Apollonius of Perga (c. 262-C. 200 B.C.) On Conic Sections *9 BD* * Nicomachus of Gerasa (fl. c. A.D. 100) Introduction To Arithmetic *2 *2 3 BD* * Lucretius (c. 98-c. 55 B.C.) The Way Things Are *2A *2A A D *** * Epictetus (c. A.D. 60-c. 138) The Discourses *7 *7 8 D * * Encheiridion (handbook) * * Golden Sayings Of Epictetus * Marcus Aurelius (a.d. 121-180) The Meditations *2 *2 BD*** * Plotinus (205-270) The Six Enneads *567 *567 * Horace (65-8 B.C.) * Odes and Epodes * * The Art of Poetry * Virgil (70-19 B.C.) * * The Eclogues *A *A D * The Georgics *A *A D * The Aeneid *5 *5 6 79 * * ** Livy (59 B.C.--A.D. 17) History of Rome * Works * Ovid (43 B.C.--A.D. 17) * Metamorphoses * * Lucian (c. 120-c. 190) * The Way to Write History * The Sale of Creeds * The True History * Plutarch (c. 45-120) * The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans * * D * * * Theseus * * 9 Romulus * * Romulus and Theseus Compared * * Lycurgus *1 *1 1 Numa Pompilius *1 *1 1 Lycurgus and Numa Compared *1 *1 1 Solon * * 5 Poplicola * * Poplicola and Solon Compared * * Themistocles * * 9 Camillus * * Pericles * * 9 Fabius * * Fabius and Pericles Compared * * Alcibiades * * Coriolanus * * Alcibiades and Coriolanus Compared * * Timoleon * * Aemilius Paulus * * Aemilius Paulus and Timoleon Compared * Pelopidas * * Marcellus * * Marcellus and Pelopidas Compared * Aristides * * Marcus Cato * * Aristides and Marcus Cato Compared * * Philopoemen * * Flamininus * * Flamininus and Philopoemen Compared * Pyrrhus * * Caius Marius * * Lysander * * Sulla * * Lysander and Sulla Compared * * Cimon * * Lucullus * * Cimon and Lucullus Compared * * Nicias * * Crassus * * Crassus and Nicias Compared * * Sertorius * * Eumenes * * Eumenes and Sertorius Compared * * Agesila * * Pompey * * B Agesilaus and Pompey Compared * * Alexander *1 *1 1 9 Caesar *1 *1 1 B Phocion * * Cato the Younger * * Agis * * 2 Cleomenes * * 2 Tiberius Gracchus * * 2 Caius Gracchus * * 2 Caius and Tiberitus Gracchus and Agis and Cleomenes Compared * * 2 Demosthenes * * Cicero * * B Demosthenes and Cicero Compared * * Demetrius * * Antony * * B Antony and Demetrius Compared * * Dion * * Marcus Brutus * * Brutus and Dion Compared * * Aratus * * Artaxerxes * * Galba * * Otho * * Moralia * P. Cornelius Tacitus (c. A.D. 55-c. 117) The Annals *3 *3 2 BD* ** * The Histories *6 *6 D * * Agricola * * Germania * * * Ptolemy (c. A.D.`100-c. 178) The Almagest *5 *5 3 D * * Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres *5 *5 3 * Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) Epitome of Copernican Astronomy [Book IV-V] *5 *5 3 * * The Harmonies of the World [Book V] * * * * Saint Augustine (354-430) * The Confessions *14 *14 4 B **** ** The City of God *69 *69 D * * 4* On Christian Doctrine *8 *8 * * On the Teacher * * St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274) Summa Theologica *3-A * 4 D * * * Treatise on God (Part I, QQ 1-26) * *46 A * Treatise on the Trinity (Part I, QQ 27-43) * * * Treatise on the Creation (Part I, QQ 44-49) * * * Treatise on the Angels (Part I, QQ 50-64) * * * Treatise on the Work of the Six Days (Part I, QQ 65-74) * *A * Treatise on Man (Part I, QQ 75-102) * *45A * Treatise on the Divine Government (Part I, QQ 103-119) * * * Treatise on the Last End (Part I-II, QQ 1-5) * *7 8 * Treatise on Human Acts (Part I-II, QQ 6-48) * * 9 * Treatise on Habits (Part I-II , QQ 49-89) * * 9 * Treatise on Law (Part I-II, QQ 90-108) * *3 25 * Treatise on Grace (Part I-II, QQ 109-114) * * * Treatise on Faith, Hope and Charity (Part II-II, QQ 1-46) * *9 * Treatise on Active and Contemplative Life (Part II-II, QQ 179-182) * * * Treatise on the States of Life (Part II-II, QQ 183-189) * * * Treatise on the Incarnation (Part III, QQ 1-26) * * * Treatise on the Sacraments (Part Ill, QQ 60-65) * * * Treatise on the Resurrection (Part III Supplement, QQ 69-86) * * * Treatise on the Last Things (Part III Supplement, QQ 87-99) * * * Summa Contra Gentiles * On Kingship * Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) * The Divine Comedy *567 *567 46 9B****5** The New Life * * On Monarchy * * Convivio * Latin Works * Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340-1400) * Troilus and Cressida *3 *3 D * * The Canterbury Tales * * 6 ****3 * The Prologue *A *A 9 * The Knight's Tale *A *A * Words Between the Host and the Miller * The Miller's Prologue *A * The Miller's Tale *A *A * The Reeve's Prologue *A *A The Reeve's Tale *A *A * The Cook's Prologue * * The Cook's Tale * * * Introduction to the Man of Law's Prologue * * The Prologue of the Man of Law's Tale * * The Tale of the Man of Law * * * Epilogue to the Man of Law's Tale * The Wife of Bath's Prologue *A *A Words Between the Summoner and the Friar * The Tale of the Wife of Bath *A *A * The Friar's Prologue *A *A The Friar's Tale *A *A * The Summoner's Prologue *A *A The Summoner's Tale *A *A * The Clerk's Prologue * * The Clerk's Tale * * * The Merchant's Prologue * Chaucer's Envoy to the Clerk's Tale * The Merchant's Prologue * The Merchant's Tale * * * Epilogue to the Merchant's Tale * The Squire's Prologue * The Squire's Tale * * * The Words of the Franklin * * The Franklin's Prologue * * The Franklin's Tale * * * The Physician's Tale * * The Words of the Host * The Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale *A *A The Pardoner's Tale *A *A * The Shipman's Prologue * The Shipman's Tale * * * Words of the Host to the Shipman and the Prioress * The Prioress s Prologue * * The Prioress's Tale * * * Words of the Host to Chaucer * Chaucer's Tale of Melibee (in synopsis) * Prologue to Sir Thopas * Sir Thopas * * Prologue to Melibeus * The Tale of Melibeus * * Words of the Host to the Monk * The Monk's Prologue * The Monk's Tale * * Words of the Knight and the Host * The Prologue of the Nun's Priest's Tale * The Nun's Priest's Tale * * * Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's Tale * Words of the Host to the Nun's Priest * The Second Nun's Prologue * * The Second Nun's Tale * * * The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue * * The Canon's Yeoman's Tale * * * The Manciple's Prologue * * The Manciple's Tale * * * The Parson's Prologue * * The Parson's Tale * * * Chaucer's Retractions * * L'Envoi * John Calvin (1509-1564) Institutes of the Christian Religion *4 * * Leonardo da Vinci Notebooks * Nicolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) The Prince *1 *1 2 B *** 3** Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy * * Discourses On The First Ten Books Of Titus Livius * Other Works * Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) Leviathan *28 *28 24589 D *** ** Origin of Government 2 Sir Thomas More (c. 1478-1535) Utopia * * ** Martin Luther (1483-1546) Three Treatises * * Table-Talk * * Address To The Nobility * Ninety-Five Theses * Francois Rabelais (c. 1495-1553) Gargantua and Pantagruel *17 *17 6 **** Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1469-1536) The Praise of Folly *A * * Michel Eyquem De Montaigne (1533-1592) Essays * * B **** By diverse means we arrive at the same end * * Of sadness * * Our feelings reach out beyond us * * How the soul dicharges its passions on false objects when the true are wanting * * Whether the governor of a beseiged place should go out to parley * * Parley time is dangerous * * That intention is the judge of our actions * * Of idleness * * 9 Of liars * * Of prompt or slow speech * * Of prognostications * * Of constancy * * Ceremony of interviews between kings * * One is punished for defending a place obstinately without reason * * Of the punishment of Cowardice * * A traight of certain ambassadors * * Of fear * * That our happiness must not be judged until after our death * * * That to philosophize is to learn to die * * 8 * Of the power of imagination * * One man's profit is another man's harm * * Of custom, and not easily changin an accepted law *1 *1 Various outcomes of the same plan * * Of pedantry *1 *1 Of the education of children *1 *1 9 * It is folly to measure the true and false by our own capacity *1 *1 Of friendship * * * Twenty-nine sonnets of Etienne de La Boetie * * Of moderation * * 8 Of cannibals *1 *1 8 9 We should meddle soberly with judging divine ordinances * * 4 To flee from sensual pleasures at the price of life * * 8 Fortune is often met in the path of resistance * * Of a lack in our administrations * * Of the custom of wearing clothes * * Of Cato the Younger * * How we cry and laugh for the same thing * * Of solitude * * A consideration upon Cicero * * That the taste of good and evil depends in large part on the opinion we have of them 1 1 * 8 Of not communicating one's glory * * Of the inequality that is between us * * Of sumptuary laws * * Of sleep * * Of the battle of Dreux * * Of names * * Of the uncertainty of Our judgment * * Of war horses rs * * Of ancient customs * * Of Democritus and Heraclitus * * 9 Of the vanity of words * * Of the parsimony of the ancients * * Of a saying of Caesar * * Of vain subtleties * * Of smells * * Of prayers * * 4 Of age * * Of the inconsistancy of our actions * * 9 Of drunkenness * * 8 A custom of the island of Cea * * Let business wait till tomorrow * * Of conscience * * Of practice * * Of honorary awards * * Of the affection of fathers to their children * * Of the arms of the Parthians * * Of books * * * Of cruelty * * 8 Apology for Raimond de Sebonde *4 *4 A Of judging of the death of others * * How our mind hinders itself * * That our desire is increased by difficulty * * Of glory * * 8 Of presumption * * Of giving the lie * * 9 Of freedom of conscience * * 4 We taste nothing pure * * Against do-nothingness * * Of riding post * * Of evil means employed to a good end * * Of the greatness of Rome * * Not to counterfeit being sick * * Of thumbs * * Cowardice, the mother of cruelty * * All things have their season * * Of virtue * * 8 Of a monstrous child * * Of anger * * 8 Defence of Seneca and Plutarch * * The story of Spurina * * Observations on Julius Caesar's method of making war * * Of three good women * * Of the most outstanding men * * Of the resemblance of children to their fathers * * Of the useful and the honorable * Of repentance * * 8 9 Of three kinds of association * * Of diversion * * On some verses of Virgil *1 *1 Of coaches * * Of the disadvantage of greatness * * Of the art of discussion * * Of vanity * * Of husbanding your will * * Of cripples * * Of physiognomy * * Of experience * * 9 4 William Shakespeare (1564-1616) **** Comedies All's Well That Ends Well * * ** As You Like It *6 *6 B ** The Comedy of Errors *6 *6 ** The Merchant of Venice * * 5 9 ** The Merry Wives of Windsor * * ** A Midsummer-Night's Dream * * ** The Taming of the Shrew *6 *6 7 ** The Tempest * * 7 4** Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will *6 *6 ** The Two Gentlemen of Verona * * ** Love's Labour's Lost * * ** The Winter's Tale * * B ** Historical Works Antony and Cleopatra *7 *7 D 2** The First Part of King Henry the Fourth *A *A 2 D ** The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth *A *A 2 D ** The Life of King Henry the Fifth *A *A D ** Julius Caesar *7 *7 7 ** The Tragedy of King Richard the Second *A *A D ** The Tragedy of King Richard the Third * * ** The First Part of King Henry the Sixth * * * The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth * * * The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth * * * The Life and Death of King John * * * The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth * * * Titus Andronicus * * * Coriolanus *7 *7 * Timon of Athens * * * Pericles, Prince of Tyre * * * Tragedies Romeo and Juliet * * D ** Much Ado About Nothing * * D * Hamlet, Prince of Denmark *1 *1 1 9 3** Troilus and Cressida * * * Measure For Measure * * * Othello, the Moor of Venice *8 *8 6 B 1** King Lear *8 * 6 D 5** Macbeth *3 *3 6 9 ** Cymbeline * * * Sonnets * * D ** Passionate Shepherd To His Love * Rape Of Lucrece * Venus And Adonis * William Gilbert (1540-1603) On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies *9 *9 B * * Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Dialogues Concerning the Two New Sciences *47 *47 3 B * * The Starry Messenger * * William Harvey (1578-1657) On the Motion of the Heart and Blood In Animals *5 *5 9 B * * * On the Generation of Animals *A *A * * On the Circulation of the Blood * * D * * Miguel De Cervantes (1547-1616) The History of Don Quixote De La Mancha *5A *5A 7 9D**** ** Edmund Spenser (c. 1552-1599) Prothalamion * * The Faerie Queene * * Shephearde's Calender, The * Daphnaida, The * Amoretti And Epithalamion * Fowre Hymnes * Poems Of Edmund Spenser * Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Advancement of Learning *8 *8 A D * * Novum Organum *4 *4 3 B * * New Atlantis * * 9 * * * Essays Or Counsels - Civil and Moral * * * Rene Descartes (1596-1650) Rules For the Direction of the Mind *9 *9 D * * Discourse on the Method *4 *4 A B *** ** Meditations on First Philosophy *8 *8 * * * Objections Against the Meditations and Replies * * The Geometry *9 *9 D * * Principles of Philosophy * Benedict De Spinoza (1632-1677) Ethics *5678*56788A * * John Donne Poems Of John Donne * * Anniversary Poems * Divine Poems * Elegies * Satyres * Verse Letters * Epicedes And Obsequies * John Milton (1608-1674) English Minor Poems * * B * * * On the Morning of Christs Nativity and the Hymn * * * * A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 * * Psalm 136 * * The Passion * * On Time * * Upon the Circumcision * * At a Solemn Musick * * An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester * * Song on May Morning * * On Shakespear, 1630 * * On the University Carrier * * Another on the Same * * L'Allegro * * * Il Penseroso * * * Arcades * * Lycidas * * * Comus, A Mask * * ** On the Death of a Fair Infant * * At a Vacation Exercise * * The Fifth Ode of Horace. Lib. I * * Sonnets, I, VII-XIX * * * * On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament * * On the Lord Gen. Fairfax at the siege of Colchester * * To the Lord Generall Cromwell May 1652 * * To Sr Henry Vane the Younger * * To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon his Blindness * * Psalms, I-VIII, LXXX-LXXXVIII * * Of Education: John Milton's Tractate * Paradise Lost *3 *3 47 9 **** ** Paradise Regained * Samson Agonistes *6 *6 B * * * Areopagitica *2 *2 B *** * Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) * The Provinclal Letters *6 *6 * * Pensees *2 *2 4 *** * Preface To the Treatise on the Vacuum * * D * New Experiments Concerning the Vacuum * * * Account of the Great Experiment Concerning the Equilibrium of Fluids *9 *9 3 * Treatises on the Equilibrium of Liquids and on the Weight of the Mass of the Air * * * On Geometrical Demonstration *9 *9 * Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle *2 * * Correspondence With Fermat on the Theory of Probabilites * * * Moliere (1622-1673) ** The School for Wives * * ** * The Critique of the School for Wives * Tartuffe Or the Hypocrite *9 * ** ** Don Juan * The Miser * * * * The Would-Be Gentleman * * The Would-Be Invalid * * The Doctor in Spite of Himself * ** * The Misanthrope * **4* Precious Damsels, The * Learned Ladies, The * Jean Baptiste Racine (1639-1699) * Andromache * Phaedra * * * Berenice * Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy *47 *47 3 B * * Optics *7 *7 3 D * * Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) Treatise on Light *7 7 * * Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz (1646-1716) Discourse on Metaphysics * * New Essays Concerning Human Understanding * Monadology * * Theodicy * John Bunyan The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to the Next, 1678 * * Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) Robinson Crusoe **** * Moll Flanders * (On) The Education Of Women * Shortest-Way With The Dissenters * John Locke (1632-1704) A Letter Concerning Toleration *8 *8 4 B * * Concerning Civil Government, Second Essay *1 *1 12 9 *** 2 Treatise Of Civil Government * An Essay Concerning Human Understanding *346 *346 489A * * Thoughts Concerning Education * * * George Berkeley (1685-1753) The Principles of Human Knowledge *5 *5 A * * Three Dialogues Between Hylas And Philonous * David Hume (1711-1776) An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding *4 *4 A D *** * Treatise of Human Nature * * Essays Moral and Poltical * * Of Justice and Injustice 1 Of Personal Identity 5 Of The Standard Of Taste * William Congreve (1670-1729) The Way of the World * * Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) The Vanity of Human Wishes * * Dictionary * Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia, 1759 * * * The Lives of the Poets (esp. the essays on Milton and Pope) * * Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Gulliver's Travels *2 *2 1 7B****2* On the Death of Esther Johnson [Journal to Stella] * * * A Modest Proposal *** A Tale of a Tub * * Meditiation Upon a Broomstick * Resolutions When I Come to Be Old * Letter Of Advice To A Young Poet * Treatise On Good Manners And Good Breeding * Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet De (1694-1778) Candide, 1769 *2 * **** * Letters on the English Or Lettres Philosophiques * * * Philosophical Dictionary * Micromegas * DidDenis Diderot (1713-1784) Rameau's Nephew, 1785 * * 4 Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gent. *8 B *** A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy * * Henry Fielding (1707-1754), The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling *9 7 9 **** * Joseph Andrews * * * Alexander Pope (1683-1744) Essay on Criticism * Rape of the Lock * * Essay on Man * Windsor Forest * Eloisa To Abelard * Pastorals * Poems Of Alexander Pope * Charles De Secondat, Baron De Montesquieu (1689-1755) The Spirit of Laws *9 *9 5 * * 3* Persian Letters * * Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality Among Men *2 *2 D * * ** A Discourse on Political Economy *8 *8 5 * * * The Social Contract *1 *1 25 BD* * 1* Emile * * Confessions Of Jean-Jacques Rousseau * * Discourse On The Arts And Sciences * Profession Of Faith Of A Savoyard Vicar * Adam Smith (1723-1790) An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations *18 *18 9D* * 2 * The Theory of Moral Sentiments * * Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire *16 *16 1 BD* * 4 Autobiography * Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) The Critique of Pure Reason *456 *456 A * * Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals *2 *2 * * 5 * The Critique of Practical Reason *7 *7 8 * * Preface and Introduction To the Metaphysical Elements of Ethics With A Note on Conscience * * General Introduction To the Metaphysic of Morals * * The Science of Right *3 *3 25 * * The Critique of Judgement *7A *7A * * Perpetual Peace * * Conscience 1 American State Papers The Declaration of Independence *1 *1 1 7 * * * Articles of Confederation *1 *1 15 7 * * * The Constitution of the United States of America *1 *1 15 7 * * * Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), James Madison (1751-1836), John Jay (1745-1829) The Federalist *1 * 1 9 *** 4 * John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) On Liberty *2 *2 2 D *** 3** Representative Government *3 *3 2 * * Utilitarianism *7 *7 8 * * 4* A System of Logic * The Subjection of Women * * Autobiography * * * Principles of Political Economy * Charles Lyell (1797-1875) Principles of Geology * * Prejudices Which Have Retarded The Progress Of Geology * Auguste Comte (1798-1857) The Positive Philosophy * * Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) * Representative Men * Essays * Journal * Nature ** American Scholar, The * Self-Reliance ** Circles * Rhodora, The * Concord Hymn * Each and All * Hamatreya * Poet, The ** Address To The Divinity College Of Cambridge * American Scholar * Beauty: An Essay * Circles: An Essay * Compensation: An Essay * Essay On Character * English Traits * Friendship: An Essay * Gifts: An Essay * Heroism: An Essay * Man The Reformer * Manners: An Essay * New England Reformers * Over-Soul * Poems Of Ralph Waldo Emerson * Worship * Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) The Scarlet Letter, 1850 * ** * * Selected Tales * House Of The Seven Gables, The * Marble Faun, The * Blithedale Romance, The * Custom House, The * James Boswell (1740-1795) The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. *80 *8 *** Journal (esp. 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