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Journey through “Dr. Eliot’s Five Foot Shelf.” This massive collection, designed to provide the elements of a liberal education, was compiled by distinguished Harvard University president Charles Eliot in the early 1900s. Packed with the essential works of the Western classical tradition, the Harvard Classics collection remains one of the most comprehensive and well-researched anthologies of all time—a must-have library for students and lovers of the classics.
Check out the complete The Harvard Classics and Fiction Collection. Keep reading with Harvard Classics, vol. 51: Lectures.
“The principal subjects embraced in the series are history, biography, philosophy, religion, voyages and travels, natural science, government and politics, education, criticism, the drama, epic and lyric poetry, and prose fiction—in short, all the main subdivisions of literature.” (Page 3)
“Egypt, and his knowledge of this is usually confined to the dealings of the Egyptians with the Israelites, as” (Page 18)
“contain social, religious, and governmental teachings of vital concern for modern democracies.” (Page 7)
“Italy, the country in which the great revival of interest in pagan antiquity first showed” (Page 23)