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Encyclopedia of Buddhism

This encyclopedia is the online version of the Encyclopedia of Buddhism (2004). It describes the Buddhist world view, basic teachings and practices of Buddhism, as well as its different schools and sects. In addition to containing entries on Buddhist scriptures, art, architecture, divinities, monastic orders, festivals, rites and ceremonies, this encyclopedia explores the history of Buddhism, the different forms it has taken in different parts of the world, and how Buddhism has blended with other religions.... Read more about Encyclopedia of Buddhism

Godey's Lady's Book (1830-1880)

Indexed full-text of Godey's Lady's Book, one of the most significant American periodicals of the 19th century, which published a wide variety of fiction, poetry, essays, reviews, music, and illustrations, including fashion plates. Database includes digital images of illustrations, but does not contain images of text pages.

Online Critical Pseudepigrapha

The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha provides free, online access to the texts of the Pseudepigrapha in their original (or extant) languages and with critical apparatus. The fonts needed to view the Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic texts, as well as browser requirements, are listed on the site.

PsycINFO

PsycINFO indexes and provides abstracts for the professional and academic literature in psychology and related disciplines (psychiatry, education, linguistics, neurosciences, etc.).... Read more about PsycINFO

Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL)

The Thesaurus linguae Latinae is the largest Latin dictionary in the world and the first to cover all the Latin texts from the classical period up to about 600 A.D. 

Christian Science Monitor (1908-2003)

A full-text database containing digitized images of the original format of the Christian Science Monitor (1908-2003), with content including articles, photos, and advertisements. All text within the database is searchable.

EconLit

EconLit is a comprehensive indexed bibliography with selected abstracts of the world's economic literature, produced by the American Economic Association.... Read more about EconLit

HarpWeek (1857-1912)

HarpWeek is an electronic edition of Harper's Weekly, the leading American illustrated magazine of its day, which covered the political, military, social, and cultural stories of its day; each issue also included editorial comment, literature, humor, with extensive illustrations. HarpWeek may be browsed by issue date or literary genre; the full text may be searched using indexed thesaurus terms or keywords.

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