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- Mercantilists and Classicals - Richmond Federal Reserve article posits that "much of the history of monetary theory reduces to a struggle between opposing mercantilist and classical camps."
- Bach Sinfonia - Period-instrument chamber orchestra provides concerts, lectures and discussions to enhance understanding of the variety of styles, composers and masterpieces of the Baroque, pre-Classical, and Classical eras.
- Source Texts in Astrology - Original source texts in classical and pre-classical astrology which have survived to the present day.
- Works of Sir Dudley North - "Discourses Upon Trade."
- Works by Charles D'Avenant - "An Essay on the East-India Trade" and a biography.
- Mercantilism - Article in the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics by Laura LaHaye.
- Factmonster | Physiocrat - Doctrinal history with links to the major physiocratic disiples.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Physiocrats - Describes the origins of Physiocratic theory.
- Physiocrats and the impot Unique - A brief survey of the Physiocrat school.
- The Physiocrats - A short discussion of the Physiocrat group of philosophes and their invention of early economics in the European Enlightenment. This essay is part of the Enlightenment Glossary.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dictionary of Sources of Classical Japan - The Dictionary of Sources of Classical Japan is a trilingual--English, French, and Japanese--dictionary of texts from pre-modern Japanese history and literature. Compiled under the auspices of the Historiographical Institute, the University of Tokyo (Shiryō hensan-jo), it consists of entries written and edited by some of the foremost scholars of pre-modern Japanese history and literature in the world today.
- Spanish Pre-Romanesque art and architecture - The Pre-Romanesque art and architecture of Spain (in Spanish, arte prerrománico) refers to the art of Spain after the Classical Age and before Romanesque art and architecture; hence the term Pre-Romanesque. Although Spain as a nation did not exist during this period, the term is used here to describe the artwork that occurred within the geographic boundaries of what is today the Spanish nation.
- List of Celtic deities - The gods and goddesses of Celtic mythology are known from a variety of sources. From the classical and pre-classical period, many statues, dedications, votive offerings, and cult objects survive.
- Chinese classic texts - Specifically speaking, the Chinese classic texts or Chinese canonical texts () refer to the pre-Qin Chinese texts, especially the Confucian Four Books and Five Classics (四書五經). All of these pre-Qin text were written in classical Chinese.
- Ujuxte - The site of Ujuxte (Ramón tree or Breadnut tree) (uh-hush-te) is the largest Pre Classical site to be discovered in Pacific coast, Guatemala. The site includes approximately two hundred earthen mounds spread over some 200 hectares (494 acres) of farmland.