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The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written (1998)

por Martin Seymour-Smith

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"What are the one hundred most influential books ever written? Those works that have radically altered the course of civilization, whether they have embodied the religions practiced by millions (the Bible, the Koran), achieved the pinnacle of artistic expression (The Iliad and The Odyssey, Shakespeare's First Folio), pointed the way to scientific discovery of enormous consequence (Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Einstein's Relativity), changed the perception of mankind about his very nature (Freud' s Interpretation of Dreams, Skinner's Beyond Freedom and Dignity), or forever altered the global political landscape (Plato's Republic, Machiavelli's Prince)." "For each of the one hundred entries (listed in chronological order) he provides historical background and an overview of the text, little-known facts about the author and the creation of the work, a lively discussion of the factors that warrant the book's inclusion among the one hundred most influential books, and detailed analysis of the effects of the work on our lives today."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (más)
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Em "Os 100 Livros Mais Influentes da História: A História do Pensamento dos Tempos Antigos à Atualidade", o inglês Martin Seymour-Smith, pesquisador de história e cultura em geral, com ênfase em literatura, compilou o que ele considera como os 100 livros mais importantes da História, a partir de uma extensa pesquisa sobre os mais significativos escritores, filósofos e cientistas.
A obra apresenta, de forma concisa, não apenas os livros e os autores considerados relevantes, mas também elabora um consistente painel com relação aos períodos históricos das publicações.
Destacam-se, entre os títulos mais conhecidos, a publicação milenar "I Ching"; o Velho e o Novo Testamentos; o Corão; "A Ilíada" e "A Odisseia", de Homero; "A Divina Comédia", de Dante; "O Príncipe", de Maquiavel; "Dom Quixote", de Miguel de Cervantes ; "Guerra e Paz", de León Tolstói; "Relatividade", de Einstein; e muito outros.
  wbaltar | Jan 21, 2013 |
Stimulating, but questionable scholarship. I always grow suspicious of an author when their treatment of the Scriptures is filled with factual errors. Why should I trust their judgment of Plutarch, when they get the fundamental facts of Scripture wrong? We are all free to have an opinion, but skewing the text is another issue. I cannot say I dislike chocolate when what I am tasting is actually cheese. Seymour-Smith is a literary butter-fly.

However, I did enjoy his lancing of that boil known as Richard Dawkins. it is interesting to see one atheist go after another. There is clearly some history there, as S-S speaks of him a number of times in a very personal way. ( )
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This book does not provide a list of the one hundred most famous, or the most exciting, or even the "best," books. (Introduction)
The I Ching (pronounced "Yee Jing," and usually translated as Book of Changes) is almost as old, or even as old, as China itself.
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"What are the one hundred most influential books ever written? Those works that have radically altered the course of civilization, whether they have embodied the religions practiced by millions (the Bible, the Koran), achieved the pinnacle of artistic expression (The Iliad and The Odyssey, Shakespeare's First Folio), pointed the way to scientific discovery of enormous consequence (Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Einstein's Relativity), changed the perception of mankind about his very nature (Freud' s Interpretation of Dreams, Skinner's Beyond Freedom and Dignity), or forever altered the global political landscape (Plato's Republic, Machiavelli's Prince)." "For each of the one hundred entries (listed in chronological order) he provides historical background and an overview of the text, little-known facts about the author and the creation of the work, a lively discussion of the factors that warrant the book's inclusion among the one hundred most influential books, and detailed analysis of the effects of the work on our lives today."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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