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Tor. Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins School of Education. Books. HAROLD BLOOM'S THEOCRATIC CANON. In The Western Canon; The Books and School of the Age (1994), Harold Bloom examines the Western literary tradition by concentrating on the works of twenty-six authors central to the Canon. Bloom concludes his work with an extensive bibliography covering 36 two-columned pages. Here he provides a complete list of essential writers and books - his version of the Canon. The list is divided into four chronological ages: Theocratic, Aristocratic, Democratic , and Chaotic. Each of these is presented as a separate file at this site. THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST Gilgamesh. ANCIENT INDIA The Mahabharata.

THE ANCIENT GREEKS Homer The Iliad. HELLENISTIC GREEKS Menander The Girl from Samos. THE ROMANS Plautus Pseudolus. Saint Augustine The City of God. Continue on with: The Aristocratic Age. Project Gutenberg - free ebooks. Project Gutenberg Australia. Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Swann's Way, by Marcel Proust. Free eBooks - All Our Classic Books and Novels.

Rudolf Steiner Archive. Literature Library: free books from the Ludwig von Mises Institute. The most complete online offering of the literature of the Austrian School and libertarian ideas, including books, journal articles, and other writings, sorted by author or any method you choose. We recommend Adobe Reader for PDF files and Adobe Digital Editions for desktop reading of ePub (ebook) files. An ePub reader is a free, downloadable program that allows you to read digital books on a computer or other electronic device. There are numerous options available, among them: iBook, Adobe Digital Editions, Calibre, and Firefox ePub Reader. Has the Mises.org Literature section changed your life? We want to hear from you! Google Art Project. Museums. Art cyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine.

Museum Audience Insight. Free days. Daily deals. Who can resist? They take away or reduce at least one barrier to visiting museums and (we hope) broaden and diversify our audiences. But are they ultimately beneficial to museums? The thing is . . . we don’t know. Some say unequivocally yes, and others are just as adamant that they are not. Free Days Nearly a fifth of responding museums reported that they never charge admission fees, while another fifth had occasional, sponsored free days. First, free days do appear to be a draw for audiences that would not otherwise visit. But those free days can be too popular, as another respondent said, “We have been reaching capacity during free hours this year, which is new for us. Or, perhaps even better, find a different way to provide free passes to targeted, under-served audiences.

Daily Deals The feedback we received about daily deals (think Groupon, Living Social, etc.) was much more mixed. Those who loved it felt that it had brought in new visitors or members. Museums and Zoo. The Smithsonian Institution—the world’s largest museum and research complex—includes 19 museums and galleries and the National Zoological Park. Most Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo are free and open every day of the year except December 25. For hours of operation, see information on planning your visit or select a museum from the list.

Note: Additional Smithsonian exhibitions and events can be found in the S. Dillon Ripley Center on the National Mall. Also Learn About Our Research Centers » Smithsonian Gardens » Many visitors are surprised to learn that the Smithsonian Institution includes a number of outdoor museums. From mid-April through September there are weekly garden tours available (weather permitting). Home | ArtBabble. Human, All too Human 1 - Friedrich Nietzsche Full - BBC. Jean-Paul Sartre: The Road to Freedom (Human, All Too Human, BBC) Human, All too Human 2 - Martin Heidegger Full - BBC. TorBrowserBundle-3.5.2.1-osx32_en-US. Rhizome Navigation: Genealogy Visualization (12/2006) Deleuze's Postscript on the Societies of Control.