@article{buckland1824notice1,
    author = "Buckland, W",
    title = "Notice on the Megalosaurus or great fossil lizard of Stonesfield",
    year = "1824",
    journal = "Transactions of the Geological Society of London, v. 2, no. 1, p. 390-396",
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@misc{murchison1854siluria9,
    author = "Murchison, R. I",
    title = "Siluria",
    year = "1854",
    howpublished = "The History of the Oldest Known Rocks Containing Organic Remains: London, John Murray",
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@misc{darwin1871the2,
    author = "Darwin, C",
    title = "The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex [Numerous ed.]",
    year = "1871",
    howpublished = "London, Murray",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Darwin, C., 1871, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex [Numerous ed.]: London, Murray.}"
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@misc{marsh1880odontornithes8,
    author = "Marsh, O. C",
    title = "Odontornithes",
    year = "1880",
    howpublished = "A monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North America. Professional Paper, Engineering Department, United States Army, pp. 1-201",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Marsh, O. C., 1880, Odontornithes: A monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North America. Professional Paper, Engineering Department, United States Army, pp. 1-201.}"
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@misc{gilbert1890lake4,
    author = "Gilbert, G. K",
    title = "Lake Bonneville, 1 of United States Geological Survey, Monographs",
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    howpublished = "Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 438 p",
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@misc{heilmann1926the5,
    author = "Heilmann, G",
    title = "The Origin of Birds",
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@book{lovejoy1936the7,
    author = "Lovejoy, A. D",
    title = "The Great Chain of Being",
    year = "1936",
    publisher = "Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press",
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@article{doi1023071907242,
    author = "Hicks, John",
    title = {Mr. Keynes and the "Classics"; A Suggested Interpretation},
    year = "1937",
    journal = "Econometrica",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.2307/1907242",
    doi = "10.2307/1907242",
    openalex = "W2329234417"
}

@book{dobzhansky1951genetics3,
    author = "Dobzhansky, T",
    title = "Genetics and the Origin of Species [3rd ed.]",
    year = "1951",
    publisher = "New York, Columbia University Press",
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@book{doi1010079781349234264,
    title = "Classics in the Theory of Public Finance",
    year = "1958",
    booktitle = "Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23426-4",
    doi = "10.1007/978-1-349-23426-4",
    openalex = "W4206212660"
}

@article{doi1023072227831,
    author = "Prest, A. R. and Musgrave, Richard A. and Peacock, Alan T.",
    title = "Classics in the Theory of Public Finance.",
    year = "1959",
    journal = "The Economic Journal",
    abstract = "Journal Article Classics in the Theory of Public Finance Get access Classics in the Theory of Public Finance. Edited by Richard A. Musgrave and Alan T. Peacock for The International Economic Association. (London: Macmillan, 1958. Pp. 244 + xx. 30s.) A. R. Prest A. R. Prest Christ’s College Cambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Economic Journal, Volume 69, Issue 273, 1 March 1959, Pages 138–139, https://doi.org/10.2307/2227831 Published: 01 March 1959",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.2307/2227831",
    doi = "10.2307/2227831",
    openalex = "W2126151786"
}

@book{openalexw1495380690,
    author = "Shafritz, Jay M. and Hyde, Albert C.",
    title = "Classics of Public Administration",
    year = "1987",
    abstract = "With this newly expanded sixth edition of CLASSICS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Jay M. Shafritz and Albert C. Hyde aim to introduce you to the principles of public administration via the most significant scholarly writings on the topic. Straightforward and informative, this text starts you with Woodrow Wilson and takes you all the way to today's political scientists. This edition includes five new readings and helps you learn the key fields of public administration: bureaucracy, organization theory, human resources management, the budgetary process, public policy, implementation, evaluation, intergovernmental relations, and public service ethics.",
    url = "https://openalex.org/W1495380690",
    openalex = "W1495380690"
}

@book{openalexw2162857444,
    author = "Shafritz, Jay M. and Whitbeck, Philip H.",
    title = "Classics of organization theory",
    year = "1987",
    abstract = "1. CLASSICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY. Socrates Discovers Generic Management, Xenophon (1869). Of the Division of Labour, Adam Smith (1776). Superintendent's Report, Daniel C. McCallum (1856). The Engineer as Economist, Henry R. Towne (1886). General Principles of Management, Henri Fayol (1916). The Principles of Scientic Management, Frederick Winslow Taylor (1916). Bureaucracy, Max Weber (1922). Notes on the Theory of Organization, Luther Gulick (1937). 2. NEOCLASSICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY. The Economy of Incentives, Chester I. Barnard (1938). Bureaucratic Structure and Personality, Robert K. Merton (1957). The Proverbs of Administration, Herbert A. Simon (1946). Foundations of the Theory of Organization, Philip Selznick (1948). A Behavioral Theory of Organizational Objectives, Richard M. Cyert and James G. March (1959). 3. HUMAN RESOURCE THEORY, OR THE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR PERSPECTIVE. The Giving of Orders, Mary Parker Follett (1926). The Hawthorne Experiments, Fritz J. Roethlisberger (1941). A Theory of Human Motivation, Abraham H. Maslow (1943). The Human Side of Enterprise, Douglas Murray McGregor (1957). Groupthink: The Desperate Drive for Consensus at Any Cost, Irving L. Janis (1971). 4. MODERN STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION THEORY. Mechanistic and Organic Systems, Tom Burns and G. M. Stalker (1961). The Concept of Formal Organization, Peter M. Blau and W. Richard Scott (1962). Organizational Choice: Product versus Function, Arthur H. Walker and Jay W. Lorsch (1968). The Five Basic Parts of the Organization, Henry Mintzberg (1979). In Praise of Hierarchy, Elliott Jaques (1990). Technology as a Contingency Factor, Richard M. Burton and Borge Obel (1998). 5. ORGANIZATIONAL ECONOMICS THEORY. Markets and Hierarchies, Oliver E. Williamson (1975). Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure, Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling (1976). Learning from Organizational Economics, Jay B. Barney and William G. Ouchi (1986). Managing Business Transactions, Paul H. Rubin (1990). 6. POWER AND POLITICS ORGANIZATION THEORY. Understanding the Role of Power in Decision Making, Jeffrey Pfeffer (1981). Democracy and the Iron Law of Oligarchy, Robert Michels (1915/1962). The Bases of Social Power, John R. P. French Jr. and Bertram Raven (1959). The Power of Power, James G. March (1966). Power Failure in Management Circuits, Rosabeth Moss Kanter (1979). The Power Game and the Players, Henry Mintzberg (1983). 7. ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE THEORY. Defining Organizational Culture, Edgar H. Schein (1993). Culture and Organizational Learning, Scott D. N. Cook and Dvora Yanow (1993). Changing Organizational Cultures, Harrison M. Trice and Janice M. Beyer (1993). Organizational Culture: Pieces of the Puzzle, Joanne Martin (2002). 8. REFORM THROUGH CHANGES IN ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE. The Z Organization, William G. Ouchi (1981). In Search of Excellence: Simultaneous Loose-Tight Properties, Thomas J. Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr. (1982). The Fifth Discipline: A Shift of Mind, Peter M. Senge (1990). Gendering Organizational Theory, Joan Acker (1992). Creating a Government that Works Better and Costs Less: Report of the National Performance Review, Vice President Al Gore (1993). Creating the Multicultural Organization: The Challenge of Managing Diversity, Taylor Cox Jr. (2001). 9. THEORIES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS. Organizations and the System Concept, Daniel Katz and Robert L. Kahn (1966). Organizations in Action, James D. Thompson (1967). Institutionalized Organizations: Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony, John W. Meyer and Brian Rowan (1977). External Control of Organizations: A Resource Dependence Perspective, Jeffery Pfeffer and Gerald Salancik (1978). Demography of Corporations and Industries, Glenn R. Carroll and Michael T. Hannan (2000).",
    url = "https://openalex.org/W2162857444",
    openalex = "W2162857444"
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@misc{doi1010029781118033241scard,
    author = "Courant, Richard and McShane, E. J.",
    title = "Wiley Classics Library",
    year = "1988",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118033241.scard",
    doi = "10.1002/9781118033241.scard",
    openalex = "W1924225422"
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@book{openalexw3088566624,
    author = "Nicolaou, K. C.",
    title = "Classics in total synthesis",
    year = "1996",
    abstract = "Classics in total synthesis, Classics in total synthesis, کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران",
    url = "https://openalex.org/W3088566624",
    openalex = "W3088566624"
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@article{doi101109tmag2004836740,
    author = "Gilbert, T. L.",
    title = "Classics in Magnetics A Phenomenological Theory of Damping in Ferromagnetic Materials",
    year = "2004",
    journal = "IEEE Transactions on Magnetics",
    abstract = "In 1955, a phenomenological theory of ferromagnetism was well established and had been corroborated by a considerable amount of experimental data. However, there were problems in the phenomenological theory of the dynamics of the magnetization field. The Landau-Lifshitz equation for damping of the motion of the magnetization field could not account for the large noneddy-current damping in thin Permalloy sheets. The problem undertaken herein is a reformulation of the theory in a way that is more consistent with the theory of damping in other physical systems in order to be able to take large damping into account.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1109/tmag.2004.836740",
    doi = "10.1109/tmag.2004.836740",
    openalex = "W2107971449",
    references = "doi101007bf01337791, doi101016b9780080363646500089, doi101021j150474a017, doi101103physrev581098, doi101103physrev73155, doi101103physrev797452, doi101103revmodphys21541, doi101109tmag19911183750, openalexw1615672776, openalexw3038698521"
}

@book{doi1010029780470774007,
    author = "Martindale, Charles and Thomas, Richard F.",
    title = "Classics and the Uses of Reception",
    year = "2006",
    abstract = "List of Figures. Notes on Contributors. Introduction: Thinking Through (Charles Martindale). 1. Provocation: The Point of Theory (William W. Batstone). Part I. in Theory. 2. Literary History as a Provocation to Studies (Ralph Hexter). 3. Discipline and Receive or, Making an Example out of Marsyas (Timothy Saunders). 4. Text, Theory, and (Kenneth Haynes). 5. Surfing the Third Wave? Postfeminism and the Hermeneutics of (Genevieve Liveley). 6. Allusion as Reception: Virgil, Milton, and the Modern Reader (Craig Kallendorf). 7. Hector and Andromache: Identification and Appropriation (Vanda Zajko). 8. Passing on the Panpipe: Genre and (Mathilde Skoie). 9. True Histories: Lucien, Bakhtin, and the Pragmatics of (Tim Whitmarsh). 10. The Uses of Reception: Derrida and the Historical Imperative (Miriam Leonard). 11. The Use and Abuse of Antiquity: The Politics and Morality of Appropriation (Katie Fleming). Part II. Studies in Reception. 12. The Homeric Moment? Translation, Historicity, and the Meaning of the Classics (Alexandra Lianeri). 13. Looking for Ligurinus: An Italian Poet in the Nineteenth Century (Richard F. Thomas). 14. Foucault's Antiquity (James I. Porter). 15. Fractured Understandings: Towards a History of Classical Among Non-Elite Groups (Siobhan McElduff). 16. Decolonizing the Postcolonial Colonizers: Helen in Derek Walcott's Omeros (Helen Kaufmann). 17. Remodeling Receptions: Greek Drama as Diaspora in Performance (Lorna Hardwick). 18. Reception, Performance, and the Sacrifice of Iphigenia (Pantelis Michelakis). 19. and Ancient Art: The Case of the Venus de Milo (Elizabeth Prettejohn). 20. The Touch of Sappho (Simon Goldhill). 21. (At) the Visual Point of Reception: Anselm Feuerbach's Das Gastmahl des Platon or, Philosophy in Paint (John Henderson). 22. Afterword: The Uses of Reception (Duncan F. Kennedy). Bibliography. Index.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470774007",
    doi = "10.1002/9780470774007",
    openalex = "W592582687"
}

@book{doi10129879780300130331,
    author = "Nylan, Michael",
    title = {The Five "Confucian" Classics},
    year = "2017",
    booktitle = "Yale University Press eBooks",
    abstract = "The Five Classics associated with Confucius formed the core curriculum in the education of Chinese literati throughout most of the imperial period. In this book Michael Nylan offers a sweeping assessment of these ancient texts and shows how their influence spread across East Asia. Nylan begins by tracing the formation of the Five Classics canon in the pre-Han and Han periods, 206 B.C.–A.D. 220, revising standard views on the topic. She assesses the impact on this canon of the invention of a rival corpus, the Four Books, in the twelfth century. She then analyzes each of the Five Classics, discussing when they were written, how they were transmitted and edited in later periods, and what political, historical, and ethical themes were associated with them through the ages. Finally she deliberates on the intertwined fates of Confucius and the Five Classics over the course of the twentieth century and shows how the contents of the Five Classics are relevant to much newer concerns.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.12987/9780300130331",
    doi = "10.12987/9780300130331",
    openalex = "W2028401844"
}
