The largest and most comprehensive dictionary of the English language as it is currently used today.
The famous unabridged is the latest in the long line of dictionaries directly descended from Noah Websters original English-language dictionary of 1828. It is updated on a continuing basis.
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This index is a comprehensive guide to the books, journal articles, and other publications that have been published since 1924 on all aspects of Greco-Roman antiquity and the early Christian world, from 2000 BCE to 800 CE. Some of its annotations are in French, but don't let that scare you. It is searched in English, and it will alert you to the existence of many publications written in English.
This database is the major index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion. It is the source to use to find discussions by historians and religious scholars of the history and practices of early Christianity.
It covers all major world religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others. It also includes materials on religious studies, theology, ethics, and philosophy.
This index tells what articles have been published since 1984 in the most important scholarly journals in many fields in the humanities, including ancient studies, history, and religious studies.
The full text of many of the articles is available online from 1995, or later, to the present. For indexing of articles in humanities journals prior to 1984, use Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective.
This database indexes articles published from 1907-1984 in the most important journals in many fields in the humanities and social sciences, including ancient studies, history, and religious studies.
For coverage of articles published from 1985 to the present, use Humanities Full Text and/or Social Sciences Full Text.
This database indexes journal articles, books, and more, published since 1784, pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400 - 1700 CE). The scope of coverage is international, with many publications listed in languages other than English.