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Fermat's Last Theorem
Fermat's Last Theorem

by Simon Singh

It was the most important mathematics lecture of the century.

1997 33 ed.
I Ching
I Ching

by Richard Wilhelm, Cary F. Baynes

The first hexagram is made up of six unbroken lines.

1950 32 ed.
Tristan und Isolde
Tristan und Isolde

by Gottfried von Strassburg, Arthur Thomas Hatto

THERE was a lord in Parmenie of tender years, as I read.

1823 160 ed.
Roman de la Rose
Roman de la Rose

by Guillaume de Lorris, Jean de Meun

MANY men say that there is nothing in dreams but fables and lies, but one may have dreams which are not deceitful, whose...

1493 93 ed.
QED
QED

by Richard Phillips Feynman, A. Zee

1985 18 ed.
Carmina
Carmina

by Horace

Your flanks are scorched by Spanish ropes, your legs by iron chains, and though you strut about in pride of wealth, good...

1712 183 ed.
Critique of psychoanalysis
Critique of psychoanalysis

by Carl Gustav Jung

To discuss the problems connected with the stages of human development is an exacting task, for it means nothing less th...

1956 29 ed.
The Maine Woods
The Maine Woods

by Henry David Thoreau

On the 31st of August, 1846, I left Concord in Massachusetts for Bangor and the backwoods of Maine, by way of the railro...

1803 112 ed.
American Pastoral
American Pastoral

by Philip Roth

THE SWEDE. During the war years, when I was still a grade school boy, this was a magical name in our Newark neighborhood...

1997 27 ed.
Soil Capability For Agriculture
Soil Capability For Agriculture

by Canada Land Inventory.

1965 209 ed.
Il purgatorio
Il purgatorio

by Dante Alighieri

To course on better waters the little boat of my wit, that leaves behind her so cruel a sea, now raises her sails, and I...

1768 216 ed.
Electra
Electra

by Sophocles

SCENE:-At Mycenae, before the palace of the Pelopidae.

1588 79 ed.
A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

by Henry David Thoreau

AT length, on Saturday, the last day of August, 1839, we two, brothers, and natives of Concord, weighed anchor in this r...

1849 236 ed.