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Great Books of the Western World 9: 1) Hippocratic Writings; 2) On the Natural Faculties
Encyclopedia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon.
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Series Title |
Great Books of the Western World Series
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Call Number |
103 Adl g
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Publisher | Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. : Chicago, Illinois., 2007 |
Collation |
xiii + 449hlm: 16,5 x 24cm
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
0-85229-531-6
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Classification |
103
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Edition |
Cetakan 9
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Statement of Responsibility |
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