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10/16/13 The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Most_Influential_Books_Ever_Written 1/5 The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written: The History of Thought from Ancient Times to Today Author Martin Seymour-Smith Country United Kingdom Language English Publisher Citadel Publication date September, 1998 Media type Print (hardcover and paperback) ISBN 978-0806520001 OCLC Number 38258131 (http://worldcat.org/oclc/38258131) The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written) The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written: The History of Thought from Ancient Times to Today (1998) is a book of intellectual history written by Martin Seymour-Smith, a British poet, critic, and biographer. [1] Chronological list The one hundred most influential books, according to Seymour-Smith, in the approximate chronological order he gives: # Author or source Title Date Public domain? 1 Homer Iliad and Odyssey c. 8th – early 7th century BC yes 2 Chinese classic texts I Ching c. 221 BC yes 3 Jewish scripture Hebrew Bible c. 8th–4th century BC yes 4 Hindu scripture Upanishads c. 9th century BC yes 5 Lao Tsu Tao Te Ching c. 4th century BC yes 6 Zoroastrian scripture Avesta c. 600 BC – 3rd century AD yes 7 Confucius Analects c. 5th–4th century BC yes

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    The 100 Most Influential Books EverWritten: The History of Thought from

    Ancient Times to Today

    Author Martin Seymour-Smith

    Country United Kingdom

    Language English

    Publisher Citadel

    Publication

    date

    September, 1998

    Media type Print (hardcover and paperback)

    ISBN 978-0806520001

    OCLC

    Number

    38258131

    (http://worldcat.org/oclc/38258131)

    The 100 Most Influential Books Ever WrittenFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    (Redirected from 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written)

    The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written: TheHistory of Thought from Ancient Times to Today(1998) is a book of intellectual history written by Martin

    Seymour-Smith, a British poet, critic, and biographer.[1]

    Chronological list

    The one hundred most influential books, according toSeymour-Smith, in the approximate chronological order hegives:

    # Author or source Title Date Public domain?

    1 Homer Iliad and Odysseyc. 8th early 7thcentury BC

    yes

    2 Chinese classic texts I Ching c. 221 BC yes

    3 Jewish scripture Hebrew Biblec. 8th4th centuryBC

    yes

    4 Hindu scripture Upanishads c. 9th century BC yes

    5 Lao Tsu Tao Te Ching c. 4th century BC yes

    6 Zoroastrian scripture Avestac. 600 BC 3rd

    century ADyes

    7 Confucius Analects

    c. 5th4th century

    BC yes

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    7 Confucius Analects BC yes

    8 Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War c. 5th century BC yes

    9 Hippocrates Works c. 400 BC yes

    10 Aristotle Works c. 4th century BC yes

    11 Herodotus Histories c. 5th century BC yes

    12 Plato The Republic c. 380 BC yes

    13 Euclid Elements c. 280 BC yes

    14Theravada Buddhist

    scriptureDhammapada (Path of the Dharma) c. 252 BC yes

    15 Virgil Aeneid c. 19 BC yes

    16 Lucretius De Rerum Natura c. 55 BC yes

    17 Philo of AlexandriaAllegorical Expositions of the HolyLaws

    c. 1st century AD yes

    18 Christian scripture New Testament c. 1st century AD yes

    19 Plutarch Parallel Lives c. 120 AD yes

    20 Cornelius TacitusAnnals, From the Death of theDivine Augustus

    c. 120 AD yes

    21 Valentinus Gospel of Truth (Gnostic text) c. 140 AD-180 AD yes

    22 Marcus Aurelius Meditations c. 167 yes

    23 Sextus Empiricus Outlines of Pyrrhonism c. 150210 AD yes

    24 Plotinus Enneads 3rd century yes

    25 Augustine of Hippo Confessions 400 AD yes

    26 Muslim scripture Quran 632 AD yes

    27 al-KhawarizmiThe Compendious Book on

    Calculation820 AD yes

    28 Avicenna The Canon of Medicine 1025 yes

    29 Moses Maimonides Guide for the Perplexed 1190 yes

    29Text of Judaic

    mysticismKabbalah 12th century yes

    29 Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae 12661273 yes

    30 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy 1321 yes

    31 Desiderius Erasmus In Praise of Folly 1509 yes

    32 Niccol Machiavelli The Prince 1532 yes

    33 Martin LutherOn the Babylonian Captivity of the

    Church1520 yes

    34 Franois Rabelais Gargantua and Pantagruel 1532 and 1534 yes

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    34 Franois Rabelais Gargantua and Pantagruel 1532 and 1534 yes

    35 John Calvin Institutes of the Christian Religion 1536 yes

    36 Nicolaus CopernicusOn the Revolutions of the Heavenly

    Spheres1543 yes

    37 Michel de Montaigne Essays 1580 yes

    38 Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote 1605 and 1615 yes

    39 Johannes Kepler Harmony of the Worlds 1619 yes

    40 Francis Bacon Novum Organum 1620 yes

    41 William Shakespeare First Folio 1623 yes

    42 Galileo GalileiDialogue Concerning the Two Chief

    World Systems1632 yes

    43 Ren Descartes Discourse on Method 1637 yes

    44 Thomas Hobbes Leviathan 1651 yes

    45 Gottfried Leibniz Works 16631716 yes

    46 Blaise Pascal Penses 1670 yes

    47 Baruch de Spinoza Ethics 1677 yes

    48 John Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 16781684 yes

    49 Isaac NewtonMathematical Principles of NaturalPhilosophy

    1687 yes

    50 John LockeEssay Concerning Human

    Understanding1689 yes

    51 George BerkeleyTreatise Concerning the Principlesof Human Knowledge

    1710, revised 1734 yes

    52 Giambattista Vico The New Science 1725, revised 1744 yes

    53 David Hume A Treatise of Human Nature 17391740 yes

    54 Denis Diderot (ed.) Encyclopdie 17511772 yes

    55 Samuel JohnsonA Dictionary of the EnglishLanguage

    1755 yes

    56 Voltaire Candide 1759 yes

    57 Thomas Paine Common Sense 1776 yes

    58 Adam Smith The Wealth of Nations 1776 yes

    59 Edward GibbonThe History of the Decline and Fallof the Roman Empire

    17761787 yes

    60 Immanuel Kant Critique of Pure Reason 1781, revised 1787 yes

    61 Jean-Jacques Rousseau Confessions 1781 yes

    62 Edmund Burke Reflections on the Revolution in 1790 yes

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    62 Edmund Burke Reflections on the Revolution inFrance

    1790 yes

    63 Mary WollstonecraftA Vindication of the Rights of

    Woman1792 yes

    64 William GodwinAn Enquiry Concerning PoliticalJustice

    1793 yes

    65 Thomas Robert MalthusAn Essay on the Principle of

    Population1798, revised 1803 yes

    66George Wilhelm

    Friedrich HegelPhenomenology of Spirit 1807 yes

    67 Arthur Schopenhauer The World as Will and Idea 1819 yes

    68 Auguste Comte The Course in Positive Philosophy 18301842 yes

    69 Carl von Clausewitz On War 1832 yes

    70 Sren Kierkegaard Either/Or 1843 yes

    71Karl Marx andFriedrich Engels

    Communist Manifesto 1848 yes

    72 Henry David Thoreau Civil Disobedience 1849 yes

    73 Charles Darwin The Origin of Species 1859 yes

    74 John Stuart Mill On Liberty 1859 yes

    75 Herbert Spencer First Principles 1862 yes

    76 Gregor Mendel Experiments on Plant Hybridization 1866 yes

    77 Leo Tolstoy War and Peace 18681869 yes

    78 James Clerk MaxwellA Treatise on Electricity and

    Magnetism1873 yes

    79 Friedrich Nietzsche Thus Spoke Zarathustra 18831885 yes

    80 Sigmund Freud The Interpretation of Dreams 1900 yes

    81 William James Pragmatism 1908 yes

    82 Albert Einstein Relativity 1916 yes

    83 Vilfredo Pareto The Mind and Society 1916 yes

    84 Carl Jung Psychological Types 1921

    85 Martin Buber I and Thou 1923

    86 Franz Kafka The Trial 1925 yes

    87 Karl Popper The Logic of Scientific Discovery 1934

    88 John Maynard KeynesGeneral Theory of Employment,Interest, and Money

    1936 yes

    89 Jean-Paul Sartre Being and Nothingness 1943

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    89 Jean-Paul Sartre Being and Nothingness 1943

    90 Friedrich von Hayek The Road to Serfdom 1944

    91 Simone de Beauvoir The Second Sex 1948

    92 Norbert Wiener Cybernetics 1948, revised 1961

    93 George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949

    94 George Gurdjieff Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson 1950

    95 Ludwig Wittgenstein Philosophical Investigations 1953

    96 Noam Chomsky Syntactic Structures 1957

    97 Thomas KuhnThe Structure of Scientific

    Revolutions1962, revised 1970

    98 Betty Friedan The Feminine Mystique 1963

    99Mao Zedong

    (attributed)

    Quotations from Chairman Mao

    Zedong (Little Red Book)1966

    100 B. F. Skinner Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

    See also

    List of best-selling booksThe 100 Best Books of All Time

    References

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