[Sca-librarians] New online books

Greg Lindahl lindahl at pbm.com
Thu Mar 31 21:00:08 CST 2005


Here's a list of the pre-1650-relevant online books recently added to
the "Online Books Page", one of several online listings of books that
are monitored on the SCA Books page. This listing is now up to about
1,400 books. The listing is organized by subject.

http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/onlinebooks/
http://AandS.org/books.html

This month I also added a listing of pre-1650 Project Gutenberg books
which aren't in the Online Books Page list. There are about 500.

http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/onlinebooks/gutenberg.html

-- Gregory Blount

The Babylonian Legends of the Creation and the Fight Between Bel and
the Dragon, as told by Assyrian tablets from Nineveh (London: British
Museum, 1921)

Selections From the Table Talk of Martin Luther, by Martin Luther,
ed. by Henry Morley, trans. by Henry Bell

The Public Orations of Demosthenes, by Demosthenes, trans. by Arthur
Wallace Pickard-Cambridge

Stories From Thucydides, by H. L. Havell, contrib. by Thucydides

The Suppliants, by Aeschylus, trans. by E. D. A. Morshead

Cicero's Brutus, or, History of Famous Orators; Also, His Orator, or,
Accomplished Speaker, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, trans. by E. Jones

Tacitus and Bracciolini: The Annals Forged in the XVth Century (1878),
by John Wilson Ross

The Praise of Folly,  by Desiderius Erasmus, trans. by John Wilson

The Book of the Dead (Papyrus of Ani) (based on the 1913 Medici
Society text), trans. by E. A. Wallis Budge

Catherine de' Medici, by Honoré de Balzac, trans. by Katharine
Prescott Wormeley

Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Poem; The Fight at Finnsburh: A Fragment,
ed. by James Albert Harrison, Robert Sharp, and Karl Hagen

Hamlet (first quarto, 1603),  by William Shakespeare

The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story, by Frank Harris



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