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Chart summarizing the "Wisdom Literature" of the Ancient Near East (ANE)PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Chart summarizes the periodization of the Bronze Age in the ancient Near East.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Two pages: Babylonian, Akkadian, and Sumerian pantheons are compared; relationships to realms are illustrated.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map highlights his conquests, battles, and empire.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Timeline of the Hellenistic period (323–63 BCE) and relief map depicting its world and battlesPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map shows the peoples of the Italian peninsula and its immediate surroundings c. 800 BCE.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map of Latium during the period of the kingsPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map of Latium during the period of the RepublicPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Illustration of Rome's army during the Roman Republic; chart of Servian systemPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Two timelines, covering Rome's Early Republic (509–264 BCE) and Mid- and Late Republic (264–27 BCE)PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Map of the period of the Roman Late Republic, spanning from the rule of the Gracchi brothers through the rule of Sulla (133 to 78 BCE)PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map relevant to Rome's conquest of southern Italy: 360–264 BCE — the closing period of the Early RepublicPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Map of the period of the Roman Late Republic, centered upon the actions of PompeyPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Organizational structure of the Roman government during the period of the Republic, c. 264 BCEPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map highlighting the extent of the Carthaginian Empire and Roman Italia c. 264 BCEPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map of Sicily and surroundings, highlighting key battles of the First Punic WarPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Relief map highlights Hannibal and key battles (218-201 BCE).PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Map shows the Roman successes in the Eastern Mediterranean c. 202–146 BCE.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Map of the period of the Roman Late Republic centered upon the military career of Julius Caesar (58-45 BCE)PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Hierarchical chart of the epistemological traditionsPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Flowchart of knowledge, faith, and choice: the progressionPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Pre-Socratic philosophers of ancient Greece are compared.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Chart summarizes Plato's analogy of the divided line.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Set of charts: Five Ways of Knowing, Ten Categories, Aristotle's Four Causes, and Golden MeanPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Timeline and chart of pre-1900 modern Western philosophers and their worksPDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Charts illustrate the paradigm shift ("Copernican Turn") resulting from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Flowchart depicts Hegel's Dialectical Method.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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Chart contrasts postmodernism with modernism.PDF ver. 2014-03-01
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