Harvard Classics (All 51 Volumes)

Harvard Classics (All 51 Volumes)

Por Adam Smith, Joseph Addison, Aeschylus, Aesop, Alessandro Manzoni, Hans Christian Andersen, Aristophanes, Francis Beaumont, Ben Jonson, Benjamin Franklin, Benvenuto Cellini, Blaise Pascal, Thomas Browne, Robert Burns, Charles Lamb, Christopher Marlowe, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Abraham Cowley, Daniel Defoe, Dante Alighieri, Charles Darwin, David Hume, Thomas Dekker, René Descartes, Francis Drake, Edgar Alan Poe, Edmund Burke, Edward Haies, Charles W. Eliot (Editor), Epictetus, Ernest Renan, EURÍPIDES, Michael Faraday, John Fletcher, Francis Bacon, Francis Pretty, Jean Froissart, David Garrick, Archibald Geikie, George Berkeley, George Gordon Byron, Giuseppe Mazzini, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, William Henry Harrison, William Harvey, Henry David Thoreau, Herodotus, Hippocrates, Homer, Leigh Hunt, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean Racine, John Bunyan, John Dryden, John Locke, John Milton, John Ruskin, John Stuart Mill, John Webster, Jonathan Swift, Immanuel Kant, Joseph Lister, James Russell Lowell, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Marcus Aurelius, Mark E. Swan, Martin Luther, Philip Massinger, Michel De Montaigne, MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Molière, Thomas More, William A. Neilson, Simon Newcomb, Niccolò Machiavelli, Oliver Goldsmith, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ambroise Paré, Louis Pasteur, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, William Penn, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Philip Nichols, Philip Sidney, Pierre Corneille, Plato, Plutarch, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Richard Henry Dana, Robert Browning, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Roper, Saint Augustine, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Samuel Johnson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Shakespeare, Brinsley Sheridan, Sydney Smith, Sophocles, Richard Steele, Tacitus, Thomas A Kempis, Thomas Carlyle, Thomas De Quincey, Thomas Hobbes, Thomas Malory, Virgil, Voltaire, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, Friedrich von Schiller, Walter Bigges, Walter Raleigh, Izaak Walton, William Hazlitt, William Makepeace Thackeray, John Woolman, Pliny the Younger

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Sinopsis

The 'Harvard Classics' anthology, spanning 51 volumes, presents an unparalleled tapestry of human thought, creativity, and imagination. This collection orchestrates a symphonic array of the world's most revered literary, philosophical, and scientific works, offering a multifaceted exploration into the evolution of human intellect and culture. With enchanting narratives, philosophical treatises, and pioneering essays, it captures the essence of classical literature and ideas from diverse eras and regions. Compelling pieces within the anthology highlight universal themes of love, morality, ambition, and the human condition in a way that transcends time, providing readers with insights into the human journey across centuries. Contributors to the 'Harvard Classics' are titans of their respective fields, each contributing distinct voices that authenticate the anthology's theme of timeless wisdom. From the eloquence of Cicero's rhetoric and the sharp satire of Jonathan Swift to the revolutionary philosophies of Immanuel Kant and the profound observations of Charles Darwin, each author enriches the collection with their singular perspectives. Reflecting historical, cultural, and literary movements from antiquity to the modern era, this collection becomes a pedestal of intellectual dialogue, showcasing how diverse minds converge to address perennial human concerns. This anthology offers an exquisite opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in a world of diverse perspectives and profound insights within a single volume. Perfect for scholars, students, and curious minds alike, the 'Harvard Classics' serves as an invaluable educational resource and a gateway to understanding the rich tapestry of human thought. It fosters an engaging conversation among the contributing authors, bridging gaps between eras and philosophies, and inviting readers to ponder the enduring legacy of human creativity and intellect.

Pliny the Younger