I was wondering, could we use their list of articles
as cross-check for topics we haven't covered yet?
SJK
--- Lars Aronsson <lars(a)aronsson.se> wrote:
Thoemmes Press, a British publisher of dictionaries
and works on philosophy (on paper and online), just
posted this surprise in their newsletter, to which I
subscribe. It might be interesting for wikipedians
to check out.
[snip]
> ------------------------
> Free - Online Encyclopedia
> ------------------------
>
> An online bibliographic data source containing
> entries on both minor and major philosophical
> figures from the 16th century to the present day,
> which we are delighted to offer FREE to all our
> users.
>
> November's new entries include:
>
> AMES, William (Latin name Guilielmus Amesius:
> 1576-1633)
> ANNET, Peter (1693-1769)
> BINNING, Hugh (1627-53)
> BROWNE, Peter (1664/5-1735)
> BURKE, Edmund (1729-97)
> CUDWORTH, Ralph (1617-88)
> HOOKER, Richard (1554-1600)
> KAMES, Henry Home, Lord (1696-1782)
> SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745)
> WOLLSTONECRAFT, Mary (later Godwin: 1759-97)
[snip]
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