01255 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001700077035001900094041000800113082001100121084001700132100001100149700002100160245004300181250001100224260004600235300001900281520072100300650001601021INLIS00000000000140320200508201444200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0852295316A2 0010-0520001403 aeng0 a081.20 a081.20/J.A/G0 aEditor0 aMortimer J.Adler00aGreat Books of The Western World 07540 aEd.2nd aChicagobCambridge University Pressc2005 axxvi,900 ,24cm aGreat Books of the Western World is a series of books originally published in the United States in 1952 by Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. in an attempt to present the western canon in a single package of 54 volumes. The series is now in its second edition and contains 60 volumes. The thousands of topics discussed in The Great Books are organized in The Syntopicon (vol.1) under The Great Ideas, 102 in number. Each of The Great Ideas includes an Introduction, Outline of Topics, References, Cross-References, and Additional Readings. For further explanation, see the Editor's Notes in Happiness. We also include a link to Mark Whitman's on-line version of The Syntopicon's chapter on The Great Idea of War and Peace. 0aAnthologies