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==Volumes==
 
Originalmente publicada em 54 tomos, a série abrange categorias como ficção, história, poesia, ciências naturais, matemática, filosofia, drama, política, religião, economia e ética. Hutchins escreveu no primeiro livro, cujo título é A Grande Conversa, como uma introdução à edução liberal. Adler produziu os dois volumes seguintes, entitulares As Grandes Ideias: Um Syntopicon, com o objetivo de enfatizar a unidade da coleção e, por extensão, do pensamento ocidental em geral. Um grupo de indexadores levou meses para compilar as referência a temas como um"a todorelação do homem com a vontade de Deus". Os temas foram agrupados em 102 capítulos, para os quais Adler escreveu 102 introduções. Quatro cores identificam cada volume de acordo com a área do tema, a saber: Literatura Ficcional, Matemática e Ciências Naturais, História e Ciências Sociais e Filosofia e Teologia. Os volumes continham as seguintes obras:
Originally published in 54 volumes, The Great Books of the Western World covers categories including fiction, history, poetry, natural science, mathematics, philosophy, drama, politics, religion, economics, and ethics. Hutchins wrote the first volume, titled The Great Conversation, as an introduction and discourse on liberal education. Adler sponsored the next two volumes, "The Great Ideas: A Syntopicon", as a way of emphasizing the unity of the set and, by extension, of Western thought in general. A team of indexers spent months compiling references to such topics as "Man's freedom in relation to the will of God" and "The denial of void or vacuum in favor of a plenum". They grouped the topics into 102 chapters, for which Adler wrote 102 introductions. Four colors identify each volume by subject area -- Imaginative Literature, Mathematics and the Natural Sciences, History and Social Science, and Philosophy and Theology. The volumes contained the following works:
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 1'''</span>
* [[Great Conversation|The Great Conversation]]
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 2'''</span>
* [[Syntopicon]] I: [[Anjo]], [[Animal]], [[Aristocracia]], [[Arte]], [[Astronomia]], [[Beleza]], [[Ser]], [[Causa]], [[Indeterminismo]], [[Mudança]], [[Cidadania]], [[Constituição]], [[Coragem]], [[Costume]] and [[Convenção]], [[Definição]], [[Democracia]], [[Desejo]], [[Dialética]], [[Dever]], [[Educação]], [[Elemento]], [[Emoção]], [[Eternidade]], [[Evolução]], [[Experiência]], [[Família]], [[Destino]], [[Forma]], [[God]], [[Bom]] and [[Mau]], [[Governo]], [[Hábito]], [[Felicidade]], [[História]], [[Honra]], [[Hipótese]], [[Ideia]], [[Imortalidade]], [[Indução]], [[Infinito]], [[Juízo]], [[Justiça]], [[Conhecimento]], [[Trabalho]], [[Linguagem]], [[Direito]], [[Liberdade]], [[Vida]] and [[Morte]], [[Lógica]], and [[Amor]]
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 3'''</span>
* [[Syntopicon]] II: [[Homem]], [[Matemática]], [[Matéria]], [[Mecânica]], [[Medicina]], [[Memória]] e [[Imaginação]], [[Metafísica]], [[Mente]], [[Monarquia]], [[Natureza]], [[Necessidade]] e [[Contingência]], [[Oligarquia]], [[Unidade]] e [[Variedade]], [[Opinião]], [[Oposiçãon]], [[Filosofia]], [[Física]], [[Prazer]] e [[Dor]], [[Poesia]], [[Princípio]], [[Progresso]], [[Profecia]], [[Prudência]], [[Punição]], [[Qualidade]], [[Quantidade]], [[Razão]], [[Relação]], [[Religião]], [[Revolução]], [[Retórica]], [[Igualdade]] e [[Diferença]], [[Ciência]], [[Sentido]], [[Signo]] e [[Símbolo]], [[Pecado]], [[Escravidão]], [[Alma]], [[Espaço]], [[Estado]], [[Temperança]], [[Teologia]], [[Tempo]], [[Verdade]], [[Tirania]], [[Universal]] e [[Particular]], [[Virtudade]] e [[Vício]], [[Guerra]] e [[Paz]], [[Riqueza]], [[Vontade]], [[Sabedoria]], e [[Mundo]]
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 4'''</span>
* [[Homero]] (traduzido para o inglês em prosa por [[Samuel Butler]])
** ''[[Ilíada]]''
** ''[[Odisseia]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 5'''</span>
* [[Ésquilo]] (translated into English verse by [[G.M. Cookson]])
** ''[[As Suplicantes]]''
** ''[[Os Persas]]''
** ''[[Sete contra Tebas]]''
** ''[[Prometeu Acorrentado]]''
** ''[[A Oresteia]]''
*** ''[[Agemenon]]''
*** ''[[The Libation Bearers|Choephoroe]]''
*** ''[[As Eumênides]]''
* [[Sófocles]] (traduzido para o inglês em prosa por [[Richard Jebb]])
** ''[[Ciclo de Édipo]]''
*** ''[[Édiplo Rei]]''
*** ''[[Édipo em Colono]]''
*** ''[[Antígona]]''
** ''[[Ajax (tragédia)|Ajax]]''
** ''[[Electra (Sófocles)|Electra]]''
** ''[[As Traquínias]]''
** ''[[Filoctetes]]''
* [[Eurípedes]] (traduzido em prosa para o inglês por [[Edward P. Coleridge]])
** ''[[Rhesus (play)|Rhesus]]''
** ''[[Medea (play)|Medea]]''
** ''[[Hippolytus (play)|Hippolytus]]''
** ''[[Alcestis (play)|Alcestis]]''
** ''[[Heracleidae (play)|Heracleidae]]''
** ''[[The Suppliants (Euripides)|The Suppliants]]''
** ''[[Trojan Women]]''
** ''[[Ion (play)|Ion]]''
** ''[[Helen (play)|Helen]]''
** ''[[Andromache (play)|Andromache]]''
** ''[[Electra (Euripides)|Electra]]''
** ''[[The Bacchae|Bacchantes]]''
** ''[[Hecuba (play)|Hecuba]]''
** ''[[Heracles (Euripides)|Heracles Mad]]''
** ''[[Phoenician Women]]''
** ''[[Orestes (play)|Orestes]]''
** ''[[Iphigeneia in Tauris]]''
** ''[[Iphigeneia at Aulis]]''
** ''[[Cyclops (play)|Cyclops]]''
* [[Aristófanes]] (translated into English verse by [[Benjamin Bickley Rogers]])
** ''[[The Acharnians]]''
** ''[[The Knights]]''
** ''[[The Clouds]]''
** ''[[The Wasps]]''
** ''[[Peace (play)|Peace]]''
** ''[[The Birds (play)|The Birds]]''
** ''[[The Frogs]]''
** ''[[Lysistrata]]''
** ''[[Thesmophoriazusae]]''
** ''[[Assemblywomen|Ecclesiazousae]]''
** ''[[Plutus (play)|Plutus]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 6'''</span>
* [[Herodotus]]
** ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|The History]] ''(translated by [[George Rawlinson]])
* [[Thucydides]]
** ''[[History of the Peloponnesian War]] ''(translated by [[Richard Crawley]] and revised by [[R. Feetham]])
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 7'''</span>
* [[Plato]]
** The Dialogues (translated by [[Benjamin Jowett]])
*** ''[[Charmides (dialogue)|Charmides]]''
*** ''[[Lysis (dialogue)|Lysis]]''
*** ''[[Laches (dialogue)|Laches]]''
*** ''[[Protagoras (dialogue)|Protagoras]]''
*** ''[[Euthydemus (dialogue)|Euthydemus]]''
*** ''[[Cratylus (dialogue)|Cratylus]]''
*** ''[[Phaedrus (dialogue)|Phaedrus]]''
*** ''[[Ion (dialogue)|Ion]]''
*** ''[[Symposium (Plato dialogue)|Symposium]]''
*** ''[[Meno]]''
*** ''[[Euthyphro]]''
*** ''[[Apology (Plato)|Apology]]''
*** ''[[Crito]]''
*** ''[[Phaedo]]''
*** ''[[Gorgias (dialogue)|Gorgias]]''
*** ''[[Republic (Plato)|The Republic]]''
*** ''[[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]]''
*** ''[[Critias (dialogue)|Critias]]''
*** ''[[Parmenides (dialogue)|Parmenides]]''
*** ''[[Theaetetus (dialogue)|Theaetetus]]''
*** ''[[Sophist (dialogue)|Sophist]]''
*** ''[[Statesman (dialogue)|Statesman]]''
*** ''[[Philebus]]''
*** ''[[Laws (dialogue)|Laws]]''
** ''[[Seventh Letter (Plato)|The Seventh Letter]] ''(translated by [[J. Harward]])
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 8'''</span>
* [[Aristotle]]
** ''[[Categories (Aristotle)|Categories]]''
** ''[[De Interpretatione|On Interpretation]]''
** ''[[Prior Analytics]]''
** ''[[Posterior Analytics]]''
** ''[[Topics (Aristotle)|Topics]]''
** ''[[Sophistical Refutations]]''
** ''[[Physics (Aristotle)|Physics]]''
** ''[[On the Heavens]]''
** ''[[On Generation and Corruption]]''
** ''[[Meteorology (Aristotle)|Meteorology]]''
** ''[[Metaphysics (Aristotle)|Metaphysics]]''
** ''[[On the Soul]]''
** Minor biological works
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 9'''</span>
* [[Aristotle]]
** ''[[History of Animals]]''
** ''[[Parts of Animals]]''
** ''[[Movement of Animals|On the Motion of Animals]]''
** ''[[Progression of Animals|''On the Gait of Animals'']]
** ''[[On the Generation of Animals]]''
** ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]''
** ''[[Politics (Aristotle)|Politics]]''
** ''[[Constitution of the Athenians|The Athenian Constitution]]''
** ''[[Rhetoric (Aristotle)|Rhetoric]]''
** ''[[Poetics (Aristotle)|Poetics]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 10'''</span>
* [[Hippocrates]]
** Works
* [[Galen]]
** ''On the Natural Faculties''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 11'''</span>
* [[Euclid]]
** The Thirteen Books of ''[[Euclid's Elements]]''
* [[Archimedes]]
** ''[[On the Sphere and Cylinder]]''
** ''[[Measurement of a Circle]]''
** ''On Conoids and Spheroids''
** ''[[On Spirals]]''
** ''On the Equilibrium of Planes''
** ''[[The Sand Reckoner]]''
** ''[[The Quadrature of the Parabola]]''
** ''On Floating Bodies''
** ''[[Book of Lemmas]]''
** ''[[The Method of Mechanical Theorems|The Method Treating of Mechanical Problems]]''
* [[Apollonius of Perga]]
** ''[[On Conic Sections]]''
* [[Nicomachus of Gerasa]]
** ''[[Introduction to Arithmetic]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 12'''</span>
* [[Lucretius]]
** ''[[De rerum natura|On the Nature of Things]] ''(translated by [[H.A.J. Munro]])
* [[Epictetus]]
** ''[[Discourses of Epictetus|The Discourses]] ''(translated by [[George Long (scholar)|George Long]])
* [[Marcus Aurelius]]
** ''[[Meditations|The Meditations]] ''(translated by [[George Long (scholar)|George Long]])
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 13'''</span>
* [[Virgil]]
** ''[[Eclogues]]''
** ''[[Georgics]]''
** ''[[Aeneid]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 14'''</span>
* [[Plutarch]]
** ''[[Parallel Lives|The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 15'''</span>
* [[Tacitus|P. Cornelius Tacitus]] (translated by [[Alfred John Church]] and [[William Jackson Brodribb]])
** ''[[Annals (Tacitus)|The Annals]] ''
** ''[[Histories (Tacitus)|The Histories]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 16'''</span>
* [[Ptolemy]]
** ''[[Almagest]], part 1 ''(translated by [[R. Catesby Taliaferro]])
* [[Nicolaus Copernicus]]
** ''[[De revolutionibus orbium coelestium|On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres]] ''(translated by [[Charles Glenn Wallis]])
* [[Johannes Kepler]] (translated by [[Charles Glenn Wallis]])
** ''Epitome of Copernican Astronomy'' (Books IV–V)
** ''[[Harmonices Mundi|The Harmonies of the World]]'' (Book V)
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 17'''</span>
* [[Plotinus]]
** ''[[Enneads|The Six Enneads]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 18'''</span>
* [[Augustine of Hippo]]
** ''[[Confessions (St. Augustine)|The Confessions]]''
** ''[[City of God (book)|The City of God]]''
** ''[[On Christian Doctrine]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 19'''</span>
* [[Thomas Aquinas]]
** ''[[Summa Theologica]]'' (First part complete, selections from second part, translated by the [[Fathers of the English Dominican Province]] and revised by [[Daniel J. Sullivan]])
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 20'''</span>
* [[Thomas Aquinas]]
** ''[[Summa Theologica]]'' (Selections from second and third parts and supplement, translated by the [[Fathers of the English Dominican Province]] and revised by [[Daniel J. Sullivan]])
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 21'''</span>
* [[Dante Alighieri]]
** ''[[The Divine Comedy]] ''(Translated by [[Charles Eliot Norton]])
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 22'''</span>
* [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]
** ''[[Troilus and Criseyde]]''
** ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 23'''</span>
* [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]
** ''[[The Prince]]''
* [[Thomas Hobbes]]
** ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviathan]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 24'''</span>
* [[François Rabelais]]
** ''[[Gargantua and Pantagruel]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 25'''</span>
* [[Michel Eyquem de Montaigne]]
** [[Essays (Montaigne)|Essays]]
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 26'''</span>
* [[William Shakespeare]]
** ''[[Henry VI, Part 1|The First Part of King Henry the Sixth]]''
** ''[[Henry VI, Part 2|The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth]]''
** ''[[Henry VI, Part 3|The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth]]''
** ''[[Richard III (play)|The Tragedy of Richard the Third]]''
** ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''
** ''[[Titus Andronicus]]''
** ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''
** ''[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]''
** ''[[Love's Labour's Lost]]''
** ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''
** ''[[Richard II (play)|The Tragedy of King Richard the Second]]''
** ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''
** ''[[The Life and Death of King John]]''
** ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]''
** ''[[Henry IV, Part 1|The First Part of King Henry the Fourth]]''
** ''[[Henry IV, Part 2|The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth]]''
** ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''
** ''[[Henry V (play)|The Life of King Henry the Fifth]]''
** ''[[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]''
** ''[[As You Like It]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 27'''</span>
* [[William Shakespeare]]
** ''[[Twelfth Night|''Twelfth Night; or, What You Will'']]
** ''[[Hamlet|The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]]''
** ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]''
** ''[[Troilus and Cressida]] ''
** ''[[All's Well That Ends Well]]''
** ''[[Measure for Measure]]''
** ''[[Othello|Othello, the Moor of Venice]]''
** ''[[King Lear]]''
** ''[[Macbeth]]''
** ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''
** ''[[Coriolanus]]''
** ''[[Timon of Athens]]''
** ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''
** ''[[Cymbeline]]''
** ''[[The Winter's Tale]]''
** ''[[The Tempest]]''
** ''[[The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth]]''
** [[Shakespeare's sonnets|Sonnets]]
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 28'''</span>
* [[William Gilbert (astronomer)|William Gilbert]]
** ''[[De Magnete|On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies]]''
* [[Galileo Galilei]]
** ''[[Two New Sciences|Dialogues Concerning the Two New Sciences]]''
* [[William Harvey]]
** ''[[On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals]]''
** ''On the Circulation of Blood''
** ''[[On the Generation of Animals]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 29'''</span>
* [[Miguel de Cervantes]]
** ''[[Don Quixote|The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 30'''</span>
* [[Sir Francis Bacon]]
** ''[[The Advancement of Learning]]''
** ''[[Novum Organum]]''
** ''[[New Atlantis]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 31'''</span>
* [[René Descartes]]
** ''[[Rules for the Direction of the Mind]]''
** ''[[Discourse on the Method]]''
** ''[[Meditations on First Philosophy]]''
** ''[[Meditations on First Philosophy|Objections Against the Meditations and Replies]]''
** ''[[La Géométrie|The Geometry]]''
* [[Benedict de Spinoza]]
** ''[[Ethics (book)|Ethics]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 32'''</span>
* [[John Milton]]
** English Minor Poems
** ''[[Paradise Lost]]''
** ''[[Samson Agonistes]]''
** ''[[Areopagitica]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 33'''</span>
* [[Blaise Pascal]]
** ''[[Lettres provinciales|The Provincial Letters]]''
** ''[[Pensées]]''
** Scientific and mathematical essays
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 34'''</span>
* [[Sir Isaac Newton]]
** ''[[Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy]]''
** ''[[Opticks|Optics]]''
* [[Christian Huygens]]
** ''Treatise on Light''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 35'''</span>
* [[John Locke]]
** ''[[A Letter Concerning Toleration]]''
** ''[[Two Treatises of Government|Concerning Civil Government, Second Essay]]''
** ''[[An Essay Concerning Human Understanding]]''
* [[George Berkeley]]
** ''[[Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge|The Principles of Human Knowledge]]''
* [[David Hume]]
** ''[[An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 36'''</span>
* [[Jonathan Swift]]
** ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''
* [[Laurence Sterne]]
** ''[[The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 37'''</span>
* [[Henry Fielding]]
** ''[[The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 38'''</span>
* [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu]]
** ''[[The Spirit of the Laws]]''
* [[Jean Jacques Rousseau]]
** ''[[Discourse on Inequality|A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality]]''
** ''A Discourse on Political Economy''
** ''[[The Social Contract]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 39'''</span>
* [[Adam Smith]]
** ''[[The Wealth of Nations|An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 40'''</span>
* [[Edward Gibbon]]
** ''[[The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire|The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire]]'' (Part 1)
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 41'''</span>
* [[Edward Gibbon]]
** ''[[The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire|The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire]]'' (Part 2)
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 42'''</span>
* [[Immanuel Kant]]
** ''[[Critique of Pure Reason]]''
** ''[[Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals|Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals]]''
** ''[[Critique of Practical Reason]]''
** Excerpts from ''[[Metaphysics of Morals|The Metaphysics of Morals]]''
*** ''Preface and Introduction to the Metaphysical Elements of Ethics with a note on Conscience''
*** ''General Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals''
*** ''The Science of Right''
** ''[[Critique of Judgment|The Critique of Judgement]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 43'''</span>
* American State Papers
** [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]
** [[Articles of Confederation]]
** [[United States Constitution|The Constitution of the United States of America]]
* [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]], [[John Jay]]
** ''[[The Federalist Papers|The Federalist]]''
* [[John Stuart Mill]]
** ''[[On Liberty]]''
** ''[[Considerations on Representative Government]]''
** ''[[Utilitarianism (book)|Utilitarianism]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 44'''</span>
* [[James Boswell]]
** ''[[The Life of Samuel Johnson|The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 45'''</span>
* [[Antoine Laurent Lavoisier]]
** ''[[Traité Élémentaire de Chimie|Elements of Chemistry]]''
* [[Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier]]
** ''Analytical Theory of Heat''
* [[Michael Faraday]]
** ''Experimental Researches in Electricity''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 46'''</span>
* [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]
** ''[[The Philosophy of Right]]''
** ''[[Lectures on the Philosophy of History|The Philosophy of History]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 47'''</span>
* [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
** ''[[Goethe's Faust|Faust]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 48'''</span>
* [[Herman Melville]]
** ''[[Moby Dick|Moby Dick; or, The Whale]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 49'''</span>
* [[Charles Darwin]]
** ''[[On the Origin of Species|The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection]]''
** ''[[The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 50'''</span>
* [[Karl Marx]]
** ''[[Das Kapital|Capital]]''
* [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]]
** ''[[The Communist Manifesto|Manifesto of the Communist Party]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 51'''</span>
* [[Count Leo Tolstoy]]
** ''[[War and Peace]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 52'''</span>
* [[Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky]]
** ''[[The Brothers Karamazov]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 53'''</span>
* [[William James]]
** ''[[The Principles of Psychology]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 54'''</span>
* [[Sigmund Freud]]
** ''The Origin and Development of Psycho-Analysis''
** ''Selected Papers on Hysteria''
** ''The Sexual Enlightenment of Children''
** ''The Future Prospects of Psycho-Analytic Therapy''
** ''Observations on "Wild" Psycho-Analysis''
** ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]''
** ''[[On Narcissism]]''
** ''Instincts and Their Vicissitudes''
** ''Repression''
** ''The Unconscious''
** ''[[Introduction to Psychoanalysis|A General Introduction to Psycho-Analysis]]''
** ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''
** ''[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]''
** ''[[The Ego and the Id]]''
** ''Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety''
** ''[[Thoughts for the Times on War and Death]]''
** ''[[Civilization and Its Discontents]]''
** ''New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis''
 
==Segunda Edição==
 
Em 1990, uma segunda edição da coleção foi publicada, com traduções atualizadas e seis volumes adicionais, com o objetivo de abranger o material produzido ao longo do {{sec|20}}, ignorado pela primeira edição. Também algumas obras anteriores ao século XX foram adicionada e outras quatro foram retiradas, a saber: Das Seções Cônicas, de Apolônio; Tristram Shandy, dde Laurence Sterne; Tom Jones, de Henry Fielding; e a Teoria Analítica do Calor, de Joseph Fourier. Adler, posteriormente, expressou arrependimento na exclussão das obras Das Seções Cônicas e Tom Jones. Ademais, Adler mostrou-se contrário à adição de Cândido, de Voltaire, afrimando que o Syntopicon deveria ter incluído referências ao [[Corão]]. Ele fez críticas ao fato de que a série se concentrava demasiadamente em autores europeus, não abrangendo adequadamente autores pertences a minorias, como mulheres.
 
Os livros anteriores ao século XX adicionados na segunda edição foram:
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 20'''</span>
* [[John Calvin]]
** ''[[Institutes of the Christian Religion]]'' (Selections)
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 23'''</span>
* [[Erasmus]]
** ''[[The Praise of Folly]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 31'''</span>
* [[Molière]]
** ''[[The School for Wives]]''
** ''The Critique of the School for Wives''
** ''[[Tartuffe]]''
** ''[[Dom Juan|Don Juan]]''
** ''[[The Miser]]''
** [[Le Bourgeois gentilhomme|''The Would-Be Gentleman'']]
** ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]''
* [[Jean Racine]]
** ''[[Bérénice]]''
** ''[[Phèdre]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 34'''</span>
* [[Voltaire]]
** ''[[Candide]]''
* [[Denis Diderot]]
** ''[[Rameau's Nephew]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 43'''</span>
* [[Søren Kierkegaard]]
** ''[[Fear and Trembling]]''
* [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]
** ''[[Beyond Good and Evil]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 44'''</span>
* [[Alexis de Tocqueville]]
** ''[[Democracy in America]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 45'''</span>
* [[Honoré de Balzac]]
** ''[[Cousin Bette]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 46'''</span>
* [[Jane Austen]]
** ''[[Emma (novel)|Emma]]''
* [[George Eliot]]
** ''[[Middlemarch]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 47'''</span>
* [[Charles Dickens]]
** ''[[Little Dorrit]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 48'''</span>
* [[Mark Twain]]
** ''[[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn|Huckleberry Finn]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 52'''</span>
* [[Henrik Ibsen]]
** ''[[A Doll's House]]''
** ''[[The Wild Duck]]''
** ''[[Hedda Gabler]]''
** ''[[The Master Builder]]''
 
The six volumes of 20th century material consisted of the following:
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 55'''</span>
* [[William James]]
** ''[[Pragmatism]]''
* [[Henri Bergson]]
** "[[Introduction to Metaphysics (Bergson)|An Introduction to Metaphysics]]"
* [[John Dewey]]
** ''[[Experience and Education (book)|Experience and Education]]''
* [[Alfred North Whitehead]]
** ''Science and the Modern World''
* [[Bertrand Russell]]
** ''[[The Problems of Philosophy]]''
* [[Martin Heidegger]]
** ''What Is Metaphysics?''
* [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]]
** ''[[Philosophical Investigations]]''
* [[Karl Barth]]
** ''The Word of God and the Word of Man''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 56'''</span>
* [[Henri Poincaré]]
** ''Science and Hypothesis''
* [[Max Planck]]
** ''Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers''
* [[Alfred North Whitehead]]
** ''An Introduction to Mathematics''
* [[Albert Einstein]]
** ''Relativity: The Special and the General Theory''
* [[Arthur Eddington]]
** ''The Expanding Universe''
* [[Niels Bohr]]
** ''Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature'' (selections)
** ''Discussion with Einstein on Epistemology''
* [[G. H. Hardy]]
** ''[[A Mathematician's Apology]]''
* [[Werner Heisenberg]]
** ''Physics and Philosophy''
* [[Erwin Schrödinger]]
** ''[[What is Life? (Schrödinger)|What Is Life?]]''
* [[Theodosius Dobzhansky]]
** ''[[Genetics and the Origin of Species]]''
* [[C. H. Waddington]]
** ''The Nature of Life''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 57'''</span>
* [[Thorstein Veblen]]
** ''[[The Theory of the Leisure Class]]''
* [[R. H. Tawney]]
** ''The Acquisitive Society''
* [[John Maynard Keynes]]
** ''[[The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 58'''</span>
* [[Sir James George Frazer]]
** ''[[The Golden Bough]]'' (selections)
* [[Max Weber]]
** ''Essays in Sociology'' (selections)
* [[Johan Huizinga]]
** ''[[The Autumn of the Middle Ages]]''
* [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]]
** ''Structural Anthropology'' (selections)
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 59'''</span>
In 1990 a second edition of Great Books of the Western World was published, with updated translations and six more volumes of material covering the 20th century, an era of which the first edition was nearly devoid. A number of pre-20th century books were also added, and four were dropped: Apollonius' On Conic Sections, Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, Henry Fielding's Tom Jones, and Joseph Fourier's Analytical Theory of Heat. Adler later expressed regret about dropping On Conic Sections and Tom Jones. Adler also voiced disagreement with the addition of Voltaire's Candide, and said that the Syntopicon should have included references to the Koran. He addressed criticisms that the set was too heavily Western European and did not adequately represent women and minority authors.[1]
* [[Henry James]]
** ''[[The Beast in the Jungle]]''
* [[George Bernard Shaw]]
** ''[[Saint Joan (play)|Saint Joan]]''
* [[Joseph Conrad]]
** ''[[Heart of Darkness]]''
* [[Anton Chekhov]]
** ''[[Uncle Vanya]]''
* [[Luigi Pirandello]]
** ''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]''
* [[Marcel Proust]]
** ''[[In Search of Lost Time|Remembrance of Things Past]]'': "[[Swann in Love]]"
* [[Willa Cather]]
** ''[[A Lost Lady]]''
* [[Thomas Mann]]
** ''[[Death in Venice]]''
* [[James Joyce]]
** ''[[A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man]]''
 
<span style="font-size: 125%"><span>'''Volume 60'''</span>
The pre-20th century books added (volume numbering is not strictly compatible with the first edition due to rearrangement of some books):
* [[Virginia Woolf]]
** ''[[To the Lighthouse]]''
* [[Franz Kafka]]
** ''[[The Metamorphosis]]''
* [[D. H. Lawrence]]
** ''[[The Prussian Officer]]''
* [[T. S. Eliot]]
** ''[[The Waste Land]]''
* [[Eugene O'Neill]]
** ''[[Mourning Becomes Electra]]''
* [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]]
** ''[[The Great Gatsby]]''
* [[William Faulkner]]
** ''[[A Rose for Emily]]''
* [[Bertolt Brecht]]
** ''[[Mother Courage and Her Children]]''
* [[Ernest Hemingway]]
** ''[[The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber]]''
* [[George Orwell]]
** ''[[Animal Farm]]''
* [[Samuel Beckett]]
** ''[[Waiting for Godot]]''
 
==Críticas e Respostas==