Western Culture

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Overview

Literature

  1. Homer – Iliad; Odyssey
  2. The Old Testament
  3. Aeschylus – Tragedies
  4. Sophocles – Tragedies
  5. Herodotus – Histories
  6. Euripides – Tragedies
  7. Thucydides – History of the Peloponnesian War
  8. Hippocrates – Medical Writings
  9. Aristophanes – Comedies
  10. Plato – Dialogues
  11. Aristotle – Works
  12. Epicurus – "Letter to Herodotus"; "Letter to Menoecus"
  13. Euclid – Elements
  14. Archimedes – Works
  15. Apollonius – Conics
  16. Cicero – Works (esp. Orations; On Friendship; On Old Age; Republic; Laws; Tusculan Disputations; Offices)
  17. Lucretius – On the Nature of Things
  18. Virgil – Works (esp. Aeneid)
  19. Horace – Works (esp. Odes and Epodes; The Art of Poetry)
  20. Livy – History of Rome
  21. Ovid – Works (esp. Metamorphoses)
  22. Quintilian – Institutes of Oratory
  23. Plutarch – Parallel Lives; Moralia
  24. Tacitus – Histories; Annals; Agricola; Germania; Dialogus de oratoribus (Dialogue on Oratory)
  25. Nicomachus of Gerasa – Introduction to Arithmetic
  26. Epictetus – Discourses; Enchiridion
  27. Ptolemy – Almagest
  28. Lucian – Works (esp. The Way to Write History; The True History; The Sale of Creeds; Alexander the Oracle Monger; Charon; The Sale of Lives; The Fisherman; Dialogue of the Gods; Dialogues of the Sea-Gods; Dialogues of the Dead)
  29. Marcus Aurelius – Meditations
  30. Galen – On the Natural Faculties
  31. The New Testament
  32. Plotinus – The Enneads
  33. St. Augustine – "On the Teacher"; Confessions; City of God; On Christian Doctrine
  34. The Volsungs Saga or Nibelungenlied
  35. The Song of Roland
  36. The Saga of Burnt Njál
  37. Maimonides – The Guide for the Perplexed
  38. St. Thomas Aquinas – Of Being and Essence; Summa Contra Gentiles; Of the Governance of Rulers; Summa Theologica
  39. Dante Alighieri – The New Life (La Vita Nuova); "On Monarchy"; Divine Comedy
  40. Giovanni Boccaccio - The Decameron
  41. Geoffrey Chaucer – Troilus and Criseyde; The Canterbury Tales
  42. Thomas à Kempis – The Imitation of Christ
  43. Leonardo da Vinci – Notebooks
  44. Niccolò MachiavelliThe Prince; Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy
  45. Desiderius Erasmus – The Praise of Folly; Colloquies
  46. Nicolaus Copernicus – On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
  47. Thomas More – Utopia
  48. Martin Luther – Table Talk; Three Treatises
  49. François Rabelais – Gargantua and Pantagruel
  50. John Calvin – Institutes of the Christian Religion
  51. Michel de Montaigne – Essays
  52. William Gilbert – On the Lodestone and Magnetic Bodies
  53. Miguel de Cervantes – Don Quixote
  54. Edmund Spenser – Prothalamion; The Faerie Queene
  55. Francis Bacon – Essays; The Advancement of Learning; Novum Organum; New Atlantis
  56. William Shakespeare – Poetry and Plays
  57. Galileo Galilei – Starry Messenger; Two New Sciences
  58. Johannes Kepler – The Epitome of Copernican Astronomy; Harmonices Mundi
  59. William Harvey – On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals; On the Circulation of the Blood; Generation of Animals
  60. Grotius – The Law of War and Peace
  61. Thomas Hobbes – Leviathan; Elements of Philosophy
  62. René Descartes – Rules for the Direction of the Mind; Discourse on the Method; Geometry; Meditations on First Philosophy; Principles of Philosophy; The Passions of the Soul
  63. Corneille – Tragedies (esp. The Cid, Cinna)
  64. John Milton – Works (esp. the minor poems; Areopagitica; Paradise Lost; Samson Agonistes)
  65. Molière – Comedies (esp. The Miser; The School for Wives; The Misanthrope; The Doctor in Spite of Himself; Tartuffe; The Tradesman Turned Gentleman; The Imaginary Invalid; The Affected Ladies)
  66. Blaise Pascal – The Provincial Letters; Pensées; Scientific Treatises
  67. John Bunyan - The Pilgrim's Progress
  68. Boyle – The Sceptical Chymist
  69. Christiaan Huygens – Treatise on Light
  70. Benedict de Spinoza – Political Treatises; Ethics
  71. John Locke – A Letter Concerning Toleration; Of Civil Government; An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Some Thoughts Concerning Education
  72. Jean Baptiste Racine – Tragedies (esp. Andromache; Phaedra; Athalie (Athaliah))
  73. Isaac Newton – Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy; Opticks
  74. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz – Discourse on Metaphysics; New Essays on Human Understanding; Monadology
  75. Daniel Defoe – Robinson Crusoe; Moll Flanders
  76. Jonathan Swift – The Battle of the Books; A Tale of a Tub; A Journal to Stella; Gulliver's Travels; A Modest Proposal
  77. William Congreve – The Way of the World
  78. George Berkeley – A New Theory of Vision; A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
  79. Alexander Pope – An Essay on Criticism; The Rape of the Lock; An Essay on Man
  80. Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu – Persian Letters; The Spirit of the Laws
  81. Voltaire – Letters on the English; Candide; Philosophical Dictionary
  82. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews; Tom Jones
  83. Samuel Johnson – The Vanity of Human Wishes; Dictionary; Rasselas; Lives of the Poets
  84. David Hume – A Treatise of Human Nature; Essays Moral and Political; An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding; History of England
  85. Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Discourse on Inequality; On Political Economy; Emile: or, On Education; The Social Contract; Confessions
  86. Laurence Sterne – Tristram Shandy; A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
  87. Adam Smith – The Theory of Moral Sentiments; The Wealth of Nations
  88. William Blackstone – Commentaries on the Laws of England
  89. Immanuel Kant – Critique of Pure Reason; Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals; Critique of Practical Reason; Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics; The Science of Right; Critique of Judgment; Perpetual Peace
  90. Edward Gibbon – The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; Autobiography
  91. James Boswell – Journal; The Life of Samuel Johnson
  92. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier – Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (Elements of Chemistry)
  93. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison – Federalist Papers (together with the Articles of Confederation; United States Constitution and United States Declaration of Independence)
  94. Jeremy Bentham – Comment on the Commentaries; Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation; Theory of Fictions
  95. Johann Wolfgang Goethe – Faust; Poetry and Truth
  96. Thomas Robert Malthus – An Essay on the Principle of Population
  97. John Dalton – A New System of Chemical Philosophy
  98. Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier – Analytical Theory of Heat
  99. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – The Phenomenology of Spirit; Science of Logic; Elements of the Philosophy of Right; Lectures on the Philosophy of History
  100. William Wordsworth – Poems (esp. Lyrical Ballads; Lucy poems; sonnets; The Prelude)
  101. Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Poems (esp. Kubla Khan; The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ); Biographia Literaria
  102. David Ricardo – On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
  103. Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice; Emma
  104. Carl von ClausewitzOn War
  105. Stendhal – The Red and the Black; The Charterhouse of Parma; On Love
  106. François Guizot – History of Civilization in France
  107. Lord Byron – Don Juan
  108. Arthur Schopenhauer – Studies in Pessimism
  109. Michael Faraday – The Chemical History of a Candle; Experimental Researches in Electricity
  110. Nikolai Lobachevsky – Geometrical Researches on the Theory of Parallels
  111. Charles Lyell – Principles of Geology
  112. Auguste Comte – The Positive Philosophy
  113. Honoré Balzac – Works (esp. Le Père Goriot; Le Cousin Pons; Eugénie Grandet; Cousin Bette; César Birotteau)
  114. Ralph Waldo Emerson – Representative Men; Essays; Journal
  115. Victor Hugo - Les Misérables
  116. Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Scarlet Letter
  117. Alexis de Tocqueville – Democracy in America
  118. John Stuart Mill – A System of Logic; Principles of Political Economy; On Liberty; Considerations on Representative Government; Utilitarianism; The Subjection of Women; Autobiography
  119. Charles Darwin – On the Origin of Species; The Descent of Man; Autobiography
  120. William Makepeace Thackeray – Works (esp. Vanity Fair; The History of Henry Esmond; The Virginians; Pendennis)
  121. Charles Dickens – Works (esp. Pickwick Papers; Our Mutual Friend; David Copperfield; Dombey and Son; Oliver Twist; A Tale of Two Cities; Hard Times)
  122. Claude Bernard – Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
  123. George Boole – The Laws of Thought
  124. Henry David Thoreau – Civil Disobedience; Walden
  125. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels – Das Kapital (Capital); The Communist Manifesto
  126. George Eliot – Adam Bede; Middlemarch
  127. Herman Melville – Typee; Moby-Dick; Billy Budd
  128. Fyodor Dostoyevsky – Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; The Brothers Karamazov
  129. Gustave Flaubert – Madame Bovary; Three Stories
  130. Henry Thomas Buckle – A History of Civilization in England
  131. Francis Galton – Inquiries into Human Faculties and Its Development
  132. Bernhard Riemann – The Hypotheses of Geometry
  133. Henrik Ibsen – Plays (esp. Peer Gynt; Brand; Hedda Gabler; Emperor and Galilean; A Doll's House; The Wild Duck; The Master Builder)
  134. Leo Tolstoy – War and Peace; Anna Karenina; "What Is Art?"; Twenty-Three Tales
  135. Richard Dedekind – Theory of Numbers
  136. Wilhelm Wundt – Physiological Psychology; Outline of Psychology
  137. Mark Twain – The Innocents Abroad; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; The Mysterious Stranger
  138. Henry Adams – History of the United States; Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres; The Education of Henry Adams; Degradation of Democratic Dogma
  139. Charles Peirce – Chance, Love, and Logic; Collected Papers
  140. William Sumner – Folkways
  141. Oliver Wendell Holmes – The Common Law; Collected Legal Papers
  142. William James – The Principles of Psychology; The Varieties of Religious Experience; Pragmatism; A Pluralistic Universe; Essays in Radical Empiricism
  143. Henry James – The American; The Ambassadors
  144. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche – Thus Spoke Zarathustra; Beyond Good and Evil; On the Genealogy of Morality; The Will to Power; Twilight of the Idols; The Antichrist
  145. Georg Cantor – Transfinite Numbers
  146. Jules Henri Poincaré – Science and Hypothesis; Science and Method; The Foundations of Science
  147. Sigmund Freud – The Interpretation of Dreams; Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality; Introduction to Psychoanalysis; Beyond the Pleasure Principle; Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego; The Ego and the Id; Civilization and Its Discontents; New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
  148. George Bernard Shaw – Plays and Prefaces
  149. Max Planck – Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory; Where Is Science Going?; Scientific Autobiography
  150. Henri Bergson – Time and Free Will; Matter and Memory; Creative Evolution; The Two Sources of Morality and Religion
  151. John DeweyHow We Think; Democracy and Education; Experience and Nature; The Quest for Certainty; Logic – The Theory of Inquiry
  152. Alfred North Whitehead – A Treatise on Universal Algebra; An Introduction to Mathematics; Science and the Modern World; Process and Reality; The Aims of Education and Other Essays; Adventures of Ideas
  153. George Santayana – The Life of Reason; Scepticism and Animal Faith; The Realms of Being (which discusses the Realms of Essence, Matter and Truth); Persons and Places
  154. Vladimir Lenin – Imperialism; The State and Revolution
  155. Marcel Proust – In Search of Lost Time (formerly translated as Remembrance of Things Past)
  156. Bertrand Russell – Principles of Mathematics; The Problems of Philosophy; Principia Mathematica; The Analysis of Mind; An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth; Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits
  157. Thomas Mann – The Magic Mountain; Joseph and His Brothers
  158. Albert EinsteinThe Theory of Relativity; Sidelights on Relativity; The Meaning of Relativity; On the Method of Theoretical Physics; The Evolution of Physics
  159. James Joyce – "The Dead" in Dubliners; A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; Ulysses
  160. Jacques Maritain – Art and Scholasticism; The Degrees of Knowledge; Freedom and the Modern World; A Preface to Metaphysics; The Rights of Man and Natural Law; True Humanism
  161. Franz Kafka – The Trial; The Castle
  162. Arnold J. Toynbee – A Study of History; Civilization on Trial
  163. Jean-Paul Sartre – Nausea; No Exit; Being and Nothingness
  164. Ivan Pavlov – Conditioned Reflexes
  165. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn – The First Circle; Cancer Ward