Leave this board immediately if you have not real ALL of the following:

Leave this board immediately if you have not real ALL of the following:

HOMER: Iliad, Odyssey
AESCHYLUS: Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, Eumenides, Prometheus Bound
SOPHOCLES: Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone, Philoctetes, Ajax
THUCYDIDES: Peloponnesian War
EURIPIDES: Hippolytus, Bacchae
HERODOTUS: Histories
ARISTOPHANES: Clouds
PLATO (SOCRATES): Meno, Gorgias, Republic, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Symposium, Parmenides, Theaetetus, Sophist, Timaeus, Phaedrus
ARISTOTLE: Poetics, Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, On Generation and Corruption, Politics, Parts of Animals, Generation of Animals
EUCLID: Elements
LUCRETIUS: On the Nature of Things
PLUTARCH: Lycurgus, Solon
NICOMACHUS: Arithmetic
LAVOISIER: Elements of Chemistry
HARVEY: Motion of the Heart and Blood
THE BIBLE: New Testament only
ARISTOTLE: De Anima, On Interpretation, Prior Analytics, Categories
APOLLONIUS: Conics
VIRGIL: Aeneid
PLUTARCH: “Caesar,” “Cato the Younger,” “Antony,” “Brutus”
EPICTETUS: Discourses, Manual
TACITUS: Annals
PTOLEMY: Almagest
PLOTINUS: The Enneads
AUGUSTINE: Confessions
MAIMONIDES: Guide for the Perplexed
ST. ANSELM: Proslogium
AQUINAS: Summa Theologica
DANTE: Divine Comedy
CHAUCER: Canterbury Tales
MACHIAVELLI: The Prince, Discourses
KEPLER: Epitome IV
RABELAIS: Gargantua and Pantagruel
PALESTRINA: Missa Papae Marcelli
MONTAIGNE: Essays
VIETE: Introduction to the Analytical Art
BACON: Novum Organum
DESCARTES: Geometry, Discourse on Method
PASCAL: Generation of Conic Sections
GALILEO: Two New Sciences
HOBBES: Leviathan
DESCARTES: Meditations, Rules for the Direction of the Mind
MILTON: Paradise Lost
LA ROCHEFOUCAULD: Maximes
LA FONTAINE: Fables
PASCAL: Pensees
HUYGENS: Treatise on Light, On the Movement of Bodies by Impact
ELIOT: Middlemarch
SPINOZA: Theological-Political Treatise
LOCKE: Complete Works
RACINE: Phaedre
NEWTON: Principia Mathematica
KEPLER: Epitome IV
LEIBNIZ: Monadology, Discourse on Metaphysics, Essay On Dynamics, Philosophical Essays, Principles of Nature and Grace
HUME: Complete Works
ROUSSEAU: Complete Works
MOLIERE: Le Misanthrope
ADAM SMITH: Wealth of Nations
KANT: Complete Works
JANE AUSTEN: Pride and Prejudice
DEDEKIND: Essay on the Theory of Numbers
Articles of Confederation, Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States of America
HAMILTON, JAY AND MADISON: The Federalist
WORDSWORTH: The Two Part Prelude of 1799
GOETHE: Complete works
DARWIN: Origin of Species
HEGEL: Phenomenology of Mind, “Logic” (from the Encyclopedia)
LOBACHEVSKY: Theory of Parallels
TOCQUEVILLE: Democracy in America
LINCOLN: Selected Speeches
KIERKEGAARD: Philosophical Fragments, Fear and Trembling
WAGNER: Tristan and Isolde
MARX: Complete Works
MELVILLE: Benito Cereno
NIETZSCHE: Beyond Good and Evil
FREUD: Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
HEIDEGGER: Basic Writings
EINSTEIN: Selected papers
FLAUBERT: Un Coeur Simple
Poems by: Yeats, T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Valery, Rimbaud

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Butterfly owns a collar with my name on it :3

Farewell then, nice knowing you. I shall be exiled on my own voluntary accord.

Feel free to come back once you’ve read all the relevant material.

I read all of these but I also read the Old Testament. Does that mean I have to go?

got them all except Harvey, Palestrina, Huygens, and Lobachevsky. also i only really read the cliffs of Viete and Kepler.
also lol @ the number of dry medical treatises on this list. is the history of medicine a prerequisite for this board or something?

>having to read years of literary tradition in order to post on Yea Forums.

O I m Laffin :3

You’re more than welcome to stay.

Please leave. It’s in your own best interest. You’ll be confused by our discussions.

>not even the courtesy of a real response
you are not a very nice person

>if you have not real
maybe you should leave

A typo is nothing compared to being under read.

>GOETHE: Complete Works
Lmao. Princeton put out a series of his collected works and it is like 20 volumes and even that series is far from complete. Not to mention the like 50+ volumes of his letters.

Lmao, no, I'll stay and make threads about my favorite comic books.
Some of them will be about super heroes :^)

No one will recognize your work

I've never seen people here discuss the vast majority of these works. I feel like most people here only know about Hegel, D&G, the meme three, and a bit of other stuff from other years' recommendations' charts. As a matter of fact, I've seen more threads about Subahibi and other such sorts of masturbatory otaku material than threads about Hobbes or Dedekind.
As a matter of fact, despite the memes, people here rarely discuss any of "the Greeks" besides Homer and Plato.

Ok then next time post discussion retard

>Post picture of Novalis
>List does not include Novalis
?

>MELVILLE: Benito Cereno
based

Bump.

Why would you need to read any of the scientists' books on this list? You're much better off just taking an intro chem, anatomy, physics or bio class.

You can literally know way, way more about physics than Kepler ever did simply by paying attention in high school.

you failure of a man

>AQUINAS: Summa Theologica
That one is like 10000 pages mate

Ok this is epic

unironically read non of it
lmaoing @ life

I’m a woman.

>he hasn't read the summa 10 times, in Latin

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Women with IQ of 120 read the thoughts of men with IQ of 160+ and they think they know everything. News flash bitch, all of the conclusions in these works are either self evident or obviously false. Anyone who would include Jonh Locke and Karl Marx in their required reading list alongside Plato, Aristotle and Euclid is a fucking brainlet.

tfw to low iq to understand this post

No Hesiod.
No Ovid.

Fuck off, pseud.

Maybe if you had read everything on the list you wouldn’t be so antagonistic and confused. Now leave, you impotent little manchild.

They’re worthless.

I don't read med shit.

>"My pussee hurts!"
You will never learn how to think, only what to think. Though, you would never know the difference anyways. You literally can not imagine the luxury and power of genius. Enjoy emulating ancient shit posting wizards.

Lmao
KYS

More important than anyone else on the list apart from a few fellow Greeks and Romans. You're a pseud.

I'm going to go make a hitchiker's guide thread because fuck you.

>just the the tractatus theologico politicus and not Ethics
ok brainlet

Good bye wondrous board!

No Harry Potter or ASOIF? and you call yourselves a literature group, yikes, have sex please, then come see the rest of the world in reddit

Absolutely based

You should read all of Plutarch. Far more important than any German philosophy

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