Philosophy: Primary Sources
Kong Qiu (孔丘), known in the West as Confucius (551 BCE - 479 BCE), Lu/Zhou Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher. (Image source)
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Primary Sources
- Complete Chinese Classics Collection of Ancient China 标点古今图书集成 Biaodian gujin tushu jicheng (Also known as Gu jin tu Shu ji cheng) This link opens in a new windowA compendium of classical texts from the entire history of China. (Interface in Chinese)
- Early English Books Online This link opens in a new windowMore than 22 million page images from every work printed during the era 1473-1700 in English in Great Britain, and in any language in Britain's dependencies.
- Eighteenth Century Collections Online This link opens in a new windowDigital archive of books, pamphlets, essays, broadsides etc. from Great Britain in the 18th century and other locations, primarily but not exclusively in English.
- Past Masters This link opens in a new windowComplete online texts of important works in philosophy and theology from medieval and modern Europe and the U.S.
- Thesaurus Linguae Graecae This link opens in a new windowA comprehensive, full-text digital library of literature in Greek from Homer to the fall of Byzantium.
- European Cultural Heritage Online (ECHO)A growing collection of digital libraries across the web on a full range of topics and disciplines in European civilization.
- Online Books Page: PhilosophyA long-standing curated collection of links to books freely and legally available on the web on philosophical topics.
- Perseus Digital LibraryAn extraordinary library of resources - texts, translations, artifacts, analytic tools, commentaries - supporting the study of the ancient world.
- PhilSourceA remarkable collection of primary source material in philosophy, with particular focus on pre-Socratic, early modern, 19th-20th century, and contemporary philosophy.