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Books and articles in Economics.
Vitanztakis, Nikos
A journey from Higher Education to Primary Education.
National Library of Greece
Access to all articles contained in the annals of the Universities of Athens and Thessaloniki from 1925 to 1997.
Hellenomnimon - Digital Library
Includes over 200 volumes of scientific and philosophical works from the 18th century. The online presentation aims to facilitate researchers studying the history of ideas from this period.
Latsis Foundation
Historical Archive of Greek Youth
Constantine CavafyIncludes poems by Constantine Cavafy. You may also find the following website useful: Cavafis CompupressN. EggonopoulosContains biography, poetry, and paintings by N. Eggonopoulos.Ioannis Poulios - Past in the Present: A Living Heritage Approach - MeteoraThis book proposes an innovative model for managing cultural heritage and sustainable development, emphasizing social participation. Meteora is used as the main example, with references to locations from various parts of the world. The cover image visualizes the concept of 'The Past in the Present'.
This page is dedicated to Modern Greek Literature. It includes biographies of K.Θ. Dimaras and G.P. Savvidis, as well as their bibliographies.It also features dedicated pages for the Cavafy Archive where you can view the poet's biography, his works (including texts of poems and prose, images of some manuscripts, and audio readings of selected poems), a series of images (photos, drawings) from the Archive, consult bibliography related to Cavafy, and an analytical catalog of the Archive's contents. The anthology includes works of modern Greek writers in electronic form, sorted alphabetically by author.
French literary texts.
Online resources related to Albert Einstein.
Collection of American and English literature as well as Western philosophy.
Includes topics on literature, poetry, art, and the humanities.
(Library of Congress database of 90 digital historical collections) Electronic collections from the Library of Congress. Includes printed materials, maps, musical engravings, moving images, photographs, and recordings on art, modernism, and other social issues.
(Searchable, readable digital editions) Books with full text covering topics such as the History of Modern England, natural history, physical geography, astronomy, meteorology, world history, etc.
(E-text repository, McMaster University) Archive containing material for the study of the history of economics. Includes studies on primary texts and authors.
Provides access to 10,000 books (philosophy, science, classics, literature, history, economics, etc.).
Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy, categorized by centuries from the 18th to the 20th century. Searchable by authors, topics, and titles.
Australian literature and historical texts. A collection of 18th and 19th-century texts.
Literary works by Australian authors. Includes a wealth of information and resources on Australian literature.
Database providing access to significant works of Austrian literature by classic Austrian authors with full text.
Categories by Authors, Topics, and a title list.
A brief reference to authors and their works. Categories by authors, topics, and titles.
Includes classic works in Italian from the collections Latina, Graeca, Germanica, etc. There is a chronological and alphabetical index.
(3000+ books in Spanish) Contains over 3,000 electronic books in Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian, primarily by European classic and modern authors.
The University of Cambridge has digitized 4,000 pages of handwritten (and non-handwritten) notes by Isaac Newton and made them available online. The collection includes notes from his major work Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica from 1687, which describes the fundamental principles of kinematics and gravity. It also includes some later documents by Newton, such as a notebook inherited from his stepfather, known as the Waste Book, which contains parts of his work on calculus. Additionally, two notebooks from his college days and notes on hydrostatics, optics, sound, and heat are also available.
Provides a list of 2,400 Italian poems, reaching up to Dante's period.
(Accessible Online Publishing, 30,000+ books) Comprising various sources on art, architecture, aesthetics, literature, culture, education, history, audio-video, etc. Intended for students and universities.
At the website www.europeana.eu, users around the world can access over two million books, maps, recordings, photographs, archival documents, paintings, and films from the national libraries and cultural institutions of the 27 EU member states.
Book readings.
Free books of economic interest.
(Digital collection from the BNF, over 80,000 works) Digital collection of books from the French National Library.
The collection covers many topics and periods with online books and electronic journals in full text. Topics include general works, classical studies and history, law, economics, literature, mythology, folklore, philosophy, and religion.
Contains a list of important electronic books translated into English, such as: Aeschylus, Apollonius, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Dewey, Dickens, Dostoevsky, Einstein, George Eliot, T.S. Eliot, Euripides, Joyce, Kafka, Kant, Moliere, Virgil, Voltaire, Woolf, and many others.
Contains fairy tales and children's books in various languages. Searchable by themes and geography. Page presentation requires Java Web Start or Acrobat e-book reader.
Contains 400 texts of ancient Greek and Latin literature, translated into English.
Electronic texts related to religion, mythology, myths, folklore, and occult sciences. (HTML text).
Collection of the works of the English author.
Includes studies on the work of John Milton "Maske," or "Comus," and also explores how the Humanities and technology can influence each other for good.
Contains full-text books in their original editions that are out of print. The collection focuses on the Spanish Medieval period from 500-1500, with plans to expand to the 16th and 17th centuries. (HTML text).
(Books -- full texts) and E-Texts This page contains selected texts from rare books and manuscripts.
(Free access to 2,500 books)
14 titles of electronic books by Dr. Germán López Noreña, published by the University of Málaga, which have contributed to the education of the Latin American population and have been used as teaching material in universities and training centers across Spain and America.
Contains over 11,000 titles of electronic books, including guides and archives. Covers general scientific interest topics.
Contains stories by Julio Cortázar and Mario Benedetti, as well as 50 stories by significant Argentine authors.
The Perseus Digital Library is an evolving collection of resources related to the study of antiquity. You can access topics on archaeology, maps, texts and translations, text tools, and dictionaries.
This database is part of the effort by the “Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities” at the University of Virginia to create an electronic archive related to Piers Plowman (14th century).
Provides electronic access to 3,740 poems from 144 classic poets of various nationalities. Includes an alphabetical list of poets.
Project Gutenberg offers over 36,000 free electronic books that you can download to your computer and on Kindle, Android, iOS, or any other portable device. You can choose between ePub, Kindle, HTML, or plain text formats. Additionally, many of these books are also available in Greek here.
Provides links to other websites on the internet related to Project Runeberg, the largest center for Scandinavian literature. Offers access to full electronic texts of old books from Sweden and Scandinavian countries. (HTML text).
Provides electronic access to material related to Lutheranism. Specifically, it offers access to texts by Martin Luther and other Lutherans, as well as other texts and studies from later authors regarding the history and evolution of this religious movement.
Provides information related to Portuguese literature (authors, works, etc.).
Includes texts by more than 350 classic authors in the German language, such as novellas, fairy tales, and poems. The catalog is frequently updated.
Guide to Religious Studies. A source that contains a complete list of links to various religious content websites.
This database provides access to over 2,100 texts and articles covering a wide range of religious topics, such as theology, history and sociology of religion, religious education, ethics, interfaith comparisons, etc.
Representative poetry in electronic form that includes 2,300 English poems by 359 poets. Covers a broad range of poets from Caedmon of the Old English period to the most contemporary poets of today.
Schoenberg Center for Electronic Texts and Images. The Special Collection of the PENN Library provides the academic community with electronic access to copies of original texts, documents, and resources from the PENN collection. Includes printed books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, ephemera, and audio materials.
Material related to art, philosophy, religion, literature. Also contains reference material but with limited access to electronic text.
(5,000 texts publicly accessible) Mainly covers topics in the humanities and foreign literature. Access to full text is limited.
A collection for authors and readers of plays. The electronic texts of theatrical works are listed by author.
(4,418 texts) Topics related to Chinese literature and culture. The texts are in Chinese.
Provides limited access to full text. A useful source mainly for bibliographic details. Covers topics in history, literature, religion, and informatics.
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