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Learn 46 Languages Online for Free: Spanish, English & More. How to learn lan­guages for free? This col­lec­tion fea­tures lessons in 48 lan­guages, includ­ing Span­ish, French, Eng­lish, Man­darin, Ital­ian, Russ­ian and more. Down­load audio lessons to your com­put­er or mp3 play­er and you’re good to go. Amhar­ic For­eign Ser­vice Insti­tute Basic Amhar­ic — Audio — Text­bookLessons with dia­logues, drills, exer­cis­es, and nar­ra­tives will teach you the basics of this lan­guage spo­ken in Ethiopia.

Includes sam­ples of speech, expla­na­tions of basic lan­guage struc­tures, and a vari­ety of prac­ti­cal exer­cis­es. Fea­tures two text­books (PDF) and eleven audio lessons (MP3). Ancient Greek Ancient Greek Intro­duc­tion — Web SiteThe UT-Austin Lin­guis­tics Research Cen­ter pro­vides an overview of Ancient Greek and 10 lessons based on famous Greek texts.

Ara­bic Book­mark our free Ara­bic lessons sec­tion. Amer­i­can Sign Lan­guage Bam­bara Bam­bara in Mali — Web SiteLessons from the Peace Corps. Bul­gar­i­an Cam­bo­di­an Cata­lan Chi­nese Czech Dan­ish. Guide to Reality. Philosophy (Bookshelf) Browse By Author: A. Materiae paedagicae de E. Shimomisse. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Timeline of Western philosophers - encyclopedia article about Timeline of Western philosophers. Timeline of Western philosophers A wide-ranging list of philosophers from the Western traditions of philosophy. Included are not only philosophers (Socrates, Plato), but also those who have had a marked importance upon the philosophy of the day. The list stops at the year 1950, after which philosophers fall into the category of Contemporary philosophy. Western and Middle Eastern philosophers Classical philosophers Thales of Miletus (c. 624 – 546 BCE).

Antisthenes (c. 444 – 365 BCE). Hellenistic Philosophers Carneades (c. 214 – 129 BCE). Lucretius (c. 99 – 55 BCE). Roman Era Philosophers Cicero (c. 106 BCE – 43 BCE) Philo (c. 20 BCE – 40 CE). Western Medieval Era Philosophers Al-Kindi (c. 801 – 873). Al-Faràbi (c. 870 – 950). Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (c. 980 – 1037). Robert Grosseteste (c. 1175–1253). Ramon Llull (c. 1232–1315) Catalan philosopher Duns Scotus (c. 1266–1308). Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464). Early Modern Philosophers. Philosophy Pages.

Internet History Sourcebooks. Internet Modern History Sourcebook The Internet Modern History Sourcebook now contains thousands of sources and the previous index pages were so large that they were crashing many browsers. See Introduction for an explanation of the Sourcebook's goals. Explanation of Sources of Material Here. See the Help! Page for all the help on research I can offer. Although I am more than happy to receive notes if you have comments on this web site, I cannot answer specific research enquiries [and - for students - I cannot, or rather will not, do your homework.] The Modern History Sourcebook now works as follows: This Main Index page has been much extended to show all sections and sub sections. Additional Study/Research Aids In addition to the above structure, there are a series of pages to help teacher and students. Modern History in the Movies Older Style Big Indices Still Available Subjects covered by the source texts in each Section.

Studying History The Early Modern World Reformation Early Modern World. Philosophy. Linguistics and Philosophy | 24.213 Philosophy of Film, Fall 2004 | Video Lectures. Free Online Course Materials | Courses. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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