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Works attributed to human sources.
Articles[1]
- Work written for a periodical of some kind.
Derivative[2]
Extended[3]
- Works related to materials in the Primary Corpus by virtue of the content.
Books[4]
- Source or derivative work related to the Primary Corpus, and extended set of works related to their content.
Source[5]
- Work which identified as apparent source materials for elements in the Primary Corpus.
Derivative[6]
Extended[7]
- Works related to materials in the Primary Corpus by virtue of the content.
The Humanities[8]
Classics[9]
History
Languages and literature
Philosophy
Religion
The Arts[10]
- A broad subdivision of culture, composed of many expressive disciplines.
Film[11]
- Individual motion pictures or the field of film as an art form
Music[12]
Opera[13]
- Opera is a form of musical and dramatic work in which singers convey the drama.
Paintings[14]
- Applying color to a surface with drawing, composition and other aesthetic considerations.
Prints[15]
- The process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper.
Sculpture[16]
- Three-dimensional objects, created as art.
Theatre[17]
- Dramatic performance where speech, either from written text (plays), or improvised is paramount.
The Sciences[18]
Natural Sciences[19]
Astronomy[20]
Biology[21]
Chemistry[22]
Earth science[23]
Physics[24]
Social Sciences[25]
Anthropology[26]
Economics[27]
Education[28]
Geography[29]
Law[30]
Linguistics[31]
Political science[32]
Psychology[33]
Sociology[34]
Formal Sciences[35]
Logic[36]
Mathematics[37]
Statistics[38]
General Reference[39]
- A category of work providing a wider frame of reference or context for understanding.