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Primary Sources and How to Read Them | |
The Ancient World | |
The First Civilizations Mesopotamia: The Land of Two Rivers | |
The Search for Eternal Life in Mesopotamia | |
The Epic of Gilgamesh Bringing Order to an Uncertain World | |
The Judgments of Hammurabi Egypt: The River of Two Lands | |
The Search for Eternal Life in Egypt | |
Three Mortuary Texts Another Side of Egyptian Life | |
A Crib Incantation and Two Love Songs China: The Land of the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers | |
The Mandate of Heaven | |
The Book of Documents Zhou Viewed from Above and Below | |
The Book of Songs Mute Testimony Bringing in the Sheaves | |
A Tassili Rock Painting Cultural Impressions | |
Indus, Mesopotamian, and Cretan Seals Sacred Kingship along the Nile | |
Two Temple Reliefs | |
Newcomers: From Nomads to Settlers The Indo-Europeans Life, Death, and the Gods in Aryan India | |
The Rig Veda A Journey to the Underworld | |
Homer, The Odyssey | |
The Israelites and Their Neighbors Establishing a Covenant with Humanity | |
The Book of Genesis Establishing a Covenant with a Chosen People | |
The Book of Deuteronomy | |
Transcendental Reality: Developing the Spiritual Traditions of India and Southwest Asia: 800–200 B.C.E. | |
The Emergence of Brahminical Hinduism The Hindu Search for Divine Reality | |
The Upanishads Dharma: The Imperative of Caste Law | |
The Bhagavad Gita | |
A Challenge to Caste: The Teachings of the Buddha | |
The Path to Enlightenment | |
The Buddha, Setting in Motion the Wheel of the Law | |
The Poison Arrow of Needless Speculation | |
The Buddha, Questions that Tend | |
Not to Edification Persians, Israelites, and Their Gods | |
The Struggle Between Good and Evil | |
Zarathustra, Gathas | |
A Covenant for All Peoples | |
The Book of Isaiah | |
The Secular Made Sacred: Developing the Humanistic Traditions of China and Hellas: 600–200 | |
B.C.E. China: Thought in Search of Harmony Daoism: The Way That Is and Is Not | |
Laozi, The Classic of the Way and Virtue | |
Confucianism: The Moral Way of the Past | |
Confucius, The Analects Legalism: The Way of the State | |
Han Fei, The Writings of Master Han Fei Yin and Yang and the Dao of Good Health | |
The Yellow Emperor's | |
Classic of Medicine Hellenic Civilization: A Rational Inquiry into Life Hellenic Medicine | |
Hippocrates, On the Sacred Disease | |
The Athenian as Citizen | |
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Bacchic Maenads: Feminine Religious Ecstacy | |
Euripides, The Bacchae Socrates' Defense of Philosophy | |
Plato, Apologia Art and the Human Form | |
Three Hellenic Works of Art | |
Regional Empires and Afro-Eurasian Interchange, 300 B.C.E.–500 C.E. | |
The Greco-Roman World Images of the Hellenistic World | |
Four Hellenistic Sculptures Rome Viewed from the Underworld | |
Virgil, The Aeneid Queen Boudica and the Pax Romana | |
Tacitus, Agricola and Annals Han China | |
Two Views on How to Deal with Empire | |
Huan Kuan, Discourses on Salt and Iron | |
A Woman's Place as Viewed by a Female Confucian | |
Ban Zhao, Lessons for Women India in the Age of Empires | |
The Softening Effects of Dharma | |
Asoka, Rock and Pillar Edicts | |
Sacred Law in Classical India | |
The Laws of Manu | |
Long-Distance Travel and Exchange | |
India and China Viewed from Rome | |
Pliny the Elder, Natural History Faxian's | |
Homeward Voyage | |
Faxian, Travels | |
The Transit of Images along Trade Routes | |
Five Robed Statues | |
Faith, Devotion, and Salvation: Great World Religions to 1500 | |
New Developments in Three Ancient Religions | |
Mahayana Buddhism: A Religion of Infinite Compassion Perceiver of the World's | |
Sounds: A Bodhisattva for All Emergencies | |
Tales of Guanshiyin Images of Compassion | |
Three Bodhisattvas Bhakti: The Way of Devotion | |
The Way of Supreme Love | |
Narada, The Bhakti Sutra Shiva, Auspicious Destroyer | |
Shiva Nataraja Rabbinical Judaism | |
A Defense of the Law | |
Flavius Josephus, Against Apion Jacob's Seed | |
Maimonides, Selected Writings | |
Christianity: Conquering the World for Christ | |
The Foundations of Christianity | |
Becoming Spiritually Perfect | |
The Gospel of Saint Matthew | |
The Path to Righteousness: The Law or Faith? | |
Saint Paul, Epistle to the Romans | |
Christianity and the Roman World | |
Rome's Policy toward Christians | |
Pliny the Younger and Trajan, Letters | |
Regarding Christians | |
Why Are Christians Persecuted? | |
Tertullian, Apologia Persecution and Deliverance | |
Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History | |
The Christian Emperor | |
The Barberini Ivory Beyond the Roman | |
World Georgia Becomes a Christian State | |
Rufinus of Aquileia, Church History | |
Christianity Comes to China | |
Bishop Adam, The Christian Monument | |
Religious Exchange and Interchange | |
Gnostic Christianity: The Secret Knowledge of Jesus | |
The Gospel of Thomas Manichaeism: Enlightening the World | |
The Parable About the World-Ocean | |
Islam: Universal Submission to God | |
The Foundations of Islamic Life | |
The Word of God | |
The Quran | |
The Tales of Tradition | |
Iman Nawawi, Gardens of the Righteous | |
Muhammad's Night | |
Journey and Ascent to Heaven | |
Muhammad ibn Ishaq, The Life of the Messenger of God | |
The First Formulation of Sharia: God's Law | |
Malik ibn Anas, The Smoothed Path | |
Variety and Unity within Islam God's | |
Martyrs: The Party of Ali | |
Ibn Babawayh al-Saduq, Creed concerning the Imams | |
An African Pilgrim to Mecca | |
Mahmud Kati, The Chronicle of the Seeker | |
The Sufi Path | |
Jalaluddin al-Rumi, Poems, and Ahmed al-Aflaki, The Virtues of Those Who Know Islam and Unbelievers | |
The Dhimma | |
Ibn Muslama's | |
Pact with the Christians of Tiflis and The Pact of Umar | |
The Jewish Community of Twelfth-Century Baghdad | |
Benjamin of Tudela, Book of Travels Fourteenth-Century | |
Hindu Dhimmis | |
The Deeds of Sultan Firuz Shah III. Continuity, Change, and | |
Interchange: 500–1500 | |
Asia: Change in the Context of Tradition Japan: Creating a Distinctive Civilization | |
The Constitution of Prince Shotoku | |
Chronicles of Japan Lives and Loves at the Heian Court | |
Sei Shonagon, The Pillow Book | |
The Ideal Samurai | |
Chronicle of the Grand Pacification | |
China: The Ages of Tang and Song | |
Imperial Greatness and Disaster in Eighth-Century China | |
Du Fu, Poems The Bartered Bride: China and the Uighurs in an Age of Civil War | |
The Old Tang History | |
The Dao of Agriculture in Song China | |
Chen Pu, The Craft of Farming | |
Thirteenth-Century Hangzhou | |
A Record of Musings on the Eastern Capital | |
Buddhism in East Asia: Acceptance, Rejection, and Accomodation | |
Buddhism Comes to China: The Story of the Nun An Lingshou | |
Shi Baochang, Lives of the Nuns | |
A Conflict of Values: Buddhism in Late Tang China | |
Han Yu, Memorial on Buddhism | |
A Japanese Monk in China | |
Tales from Uji Southwest Asia: Crossroads of the Afro-Eurasian World | |
The Arrival of the Turks | |
Al-Jahiz, The Merits of the Turks and of the Imperial Army as a Whole Muslims and Franks in the Crusader States | |
Ibn Jubayr, Travels Sinbad's | |
First Voyage | |
A Thousand and One Arabian Nights India: Continuity and Change Nalanda: C | |
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