quarta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2026

Nota de Pesquisa (NDP): lista de estudos do /lit/

 



Notas:

1. Diante do sucesso que as listas de livros indicados pelo 4chan/leftypol/wizchan trazem pro blogspot, decidi ir para o /lit/ do 4chan novamente e trazer uma lista de autores e livros indicados pelos e/lit/ists (usuários do /lit/ do 4chan). Caso tenham interesse, leiam meu ensaio de horror epistemológico de esoterismo channer (https://cadaverminimal.blogspot.com/2025/10/homo-est-spectaculum-hominis.html) que tem mais de 4.500 visualizações;

2. Essa lista teve o mesmo método que usei nas anteriores:

https://cadaverminimal.blogspot.com/search/label/Nota%20de%20Pesquisa%20%28NDP%29?m=0

(Decidi linkar a série toda para ficar mais fácil)

3. Isto é, transformei o fio em PDF e pedi para uma IA extrair os autores e obras;

4. Mantive os nomes e os títulos como estavam para facilitar o encontro das versões que os e/lit/ists usaram.


> Critério de agrupamento:  

> - Autores cuja obra principal foi escrita entre o século –VIII e V d.C. → Antiguidade Clássica  

> - Séculos VI–XV → Idade Média e fim da Antiguidade

> - Séculos XVI–XVIII → Renascimento, Reforma e Iluminismo

> - Século XIX → 1801–1900

> - Século XX → 1901–2000

> - Quando há dúvida (ex: autores do século I d.C.), usa-se o auge de sua produção.


Antiquity (c. 8th century BCE – 5th century CE)


1. Homer — Iliad, Odyssey  

2. The Old Testament  

3. Aeschylus — Tragedies  

4. Sophocles — Tragedies  

5. Herodotus — History (of the Persian Wars)  

6. Euripides — Tragedies (esp. Medea, The Hippolytus, The Bacchae)  

7. Thucydides — *History of the Peloponnesian War*  

8. Hippocrates — Medical writings  

9. Aristophanes — Comedies (esp. The Clouds, The Birds, The Frogs)  

10. Plato — Dialogues  

11. Aristotle — Works  

12. Epicurus — Letter to Herodotus, Letter to Menoeceus

13. Euclid — Elements (esp. On Geometry)  

14. Archimedes — Works  

15. Apollonius of Perga — On Conic Sections 

16. Cicero — Works  

17. Lucretius — On the Nature of Things

18. Virgil — Works  

19. Horace — Works  

20. Livy — History of Rome

21. Ovid — (esp. Metamorphoses)  

22. Plutarch — Lives, Moralia 

23. Tacitus — Histories, Annals, Agricola, Germania

24. Nicomachus of Gerasa — Introduction to Arithmetic 

25. Epictetus — Discourses, Encheiridion 

26. Ptolemy — Almagest  

27. Lucian — Works  

28. Marcus Aurelius — Meditations

29. Galen — On the Natural Faculties

30. The New Testament  

31. Plotinus — The Enneads


> Total: 31 itens


Middle Ages & Late Antiquity (6th – 15th century CE)


32. St. Augustine — Works  

33. The Song of Roland

34. The Nibelungenlied

35. The Saga of Burnt Njal

36. St. Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica  

37. Dante Alighieri — The Divine Comedy  

38. Geoffrey Chaucer — (esp. Troilus and Criseyde*, *Canterbury Tales)  

39. Leonardo da Vinci — Notebooks


> Total: 8 itens

> (Nota: Da Vinci é tecnicamente Renascimento, mas sua obra escrita pertence ao fim do século XV — incluído aqui por convenção de transição)


Renaissance, Reformation & Enlightenment (16th – 18th century)


40. Niccolò Machiavelli — The Prince Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy

41. Desiderius Erasmus — The Praise of Folly 

42. Nicolaus Copernicus — On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres

43. Sir Thomas More — Utopia

44. Martin Luther — Three Treatises, Table-Talk

45. François Rabelais — Gargantua and Pantagruel

46. John Calvin — Institutes of the Christian Religion

47. Michel de Montaigne — Essays 

48. William Gilbert — On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies 

49. Miguel de Cervantes — Don Quixote  

50. Edmund Spenser — Prothalamion, The Faerie Queene

51. Francis Bacon — Essays, Advancement of Learning, Novum Organum

52. William Shakespeare — Works  

53. Galileo Galilei — The Starry Messenger, Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences  

54. Johannes Kepler — Epitome of Copernican Astronomy

55. William Harvey — On the Motion of the Heart and Blood...  

56. Thomas Hobbes — The Leviathan  

57. René Descartes — Rules for the Direction of the Mind, Discourse on Method, etc.  

58. John Milton — Works  

59. Molière — Comedies  

60. Blaise Pascal — The Provincial Letters, Pensées

61. Christiaan Huygens — Treatise on Light

62. Benedict de Spinoza — Ethics

63. John Locke — Letter Concerning Toleration, Essay Concerning Human Understanding, etc.  

64. Jean Baptiste Racine — Tragedies  

65. Isaac Newton — Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Optics

66. Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz — Discourse on Metaphysics, Monadology, etc.  

67. Daniel Defoe — Robinson Crusoe  

68. Jonathan Swift — Gulliver’s Travels, A Modest Proposal, etc.  

69. William Congreve — The Way of the World

70. George Berkeley — Principles of Human Knowledge  

71. Alexander Pope — Essay on Criticism, Essay on Man

72. Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu — Persian Letters, Spirit of Laws

73. Voltaire — Candide, Letters on the English

74. Henry Fielding — Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones

75. Samuel Johnson — The Vanity of Human Wishes, Dictionary, Rasselas, etc.  

76. David Hume — Treatise of Human Nature, An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding 

77. Jean Jacques Rousseau — On the Origin of Inequality, The Social Contract, Emile 

78. Laurence Sterne — Tristram Shandy  

79. Adam Smith — The Wealth of Nations, The Theory of Moral Sentiments

80. Immanuel Kant — Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Judgment, Perpetual Peace, etc.  

81. Edward Gibbon — The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire  

82. James Boswell — Journal, Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.

83. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier — Elements of Chemistry


> Total: 44 itens


19th Century (1801–1900)


84. John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton — Federalist Papers (etc.)  

85. Jeremy Bentham — Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

86. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — Faust, Poetry and Truth  

87. Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier — Analytical Theory of Heat  

88. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel — Phenomenology of Spirit, Philosophy of Right 

89. William Wordsworth — Poems  

90. Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Poems  

91. Jane Austen — Pride and Prejudice, Emma  

92. Karl von Clausewitz — On War  

93. Stendhal — The Red and the Black, On Love 

94. George Gordon, Lord Byron — Don Juan

95. Arthur Schopenhauer — Studies in Pessimism 

96. Michael Faraday — Chemical History of a Candle  

97. Charles Lyell — Principles of Geology  

98. Auguste Comte — The Positive Philosophy 

99. Honoré de Balzac — Père Goriot, Eugénie Grandet

100. Ralph Waldo Emerson — Representative Men, Essays, Journal

101. Nathaniel Hawthorne — The Scarlet Letter 

102. Alexis de Tocqueville — Democracy in America

103. John Stuart Mill — On Liberty, Utilitarianism, Autobiography, etc.  

104. Charles Darwin — The Origin of Species, The Descent of Man

105. Charles Dickens — Works  

106. Claude Bernard — Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine 

107. Henry David Thoreau — Civil Disobedience, Walden

108. Karl Marx — Capital (with Communist Manifesto)  

109. George Eliot — Middlemarch

110. Herman Melville — Moby-Dick, Billy Budd  

111. Fyodor Dostoevsky — Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov 

112. Gustave Flaubert — Madame Bovary, Three Stories

113. Henrik Ibsen — Works  

114. Leo Tolstoy — War and Peace, Anna Karenina, What is Art?  

115. Mark Twain — Huckleberry Finn, The Mysterious Stranger


> Total: 32 itens


20th Century (1901–2000)


116. William James — The Principles of Psychology, Pragmatism  

117. Henry James — The Ambassadors, The American  

118. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, etc.  

119. Jules Henri Poincaré — Science and Hypothesis 

120. Sigmund Freud — The Interpretation of Dreams, Civilization and Its Discontents  

121. George Bernard Shaw — Plays (esp. Pygmalion, Saint Joan)  

122. Max Planck — Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory, Where is Science Going?

123. Henri Bergson — Time and Free Will, Creative Evolution  

124. John Dewey — How We Think, Democracy and Education 

125. Alfred North Whitehead — Science and the Modern World, Adventures of Ideas

126. George Santayana — The Life of. Reason, Skepticism and Animal Faith

127. Nikolai Lenin — The State and Revolution

128. Marcel Proust — Remembrance of Things Past

129. Bertrand Russell — The Problems of Philosophy, Human Knowledge

130. Thomas Mann — The Magic Mountain, Joseph and His Brothers  

131. Albert Einstein — The Meaning of Relativity, The Evolution of Physics

132. James Joyce — "The Dead", Ulysses  

133. Jacques Maritain — Art and Scholasticism, True Humanism

134. Franz Kafka — The Castle, The Trial

135. Arnold Toynbee — Civilization on Trial  

136. Jean-Paul Sartre — Nausea, Being and Nothingness  

137. Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn — The First Circle, Cancer Ward


> Total: 22 itens


Resumo por Período


| Período | Itens |

|--------|-------|

| Antiquity | 31 |

| Middle Ages | 8 |

| Renaissance–Enlightenment| 44 |

| 19th Century | 32 |

| 20th Century | 22 |

| Total| 137 |