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Topic Started: Jul 5 2006, 06:24 PM (332 Views)
Proxima
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http://www.sacred-texts.com


Let me start this thead rolling as there are tons of resources, and one should find that some universities archives are open.
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bellerophon
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GREAT SITE I have come to this website many a time. Lot of useful info, read until your eyes fall out!!!!
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I actualy went as far to order the CD... Even more readable pleasure on the road and anywhere, I call it my personal travel companion when all else fails...

Not quite sure of the URL, but Project Gutenberg is a great one for valuable resources as well, I know "The Golden Borough" is available there...
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Both of them are on the links list *nodding*
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A good dictionary - Oxford
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What is the difference between normal Oxford and Advanced Oxford? More difficult words or just added slang?

I'm a Harry Potter fan for relaxed reading. At the moment I see my text books as heavy reading and might have a glimpse at any informative books I can get hold of during holidays. Ancient History is a favorite though.
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The Advanced Oxford is more for non-native speakers, and the Oxford Dictionary is one of the more complete versions, with the newest variants and old English words
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