List of texts every Wikisource should have
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Note : this list is not an official guideline and does not reflect the editorial policies of every Wikisource.
To begin with this list will be limited to 100 texts, so that translations can be found for all existing Wikisource projects.
List
editLanguage specific
edit- The official language copyright acts (s:Portal:Copyright law)
- National Anthems
Anthems
editReligious texts
edit- s:Rigveda
- s:Koran (oldwikisource:Qur'an)
- s:Bible
- s:The Lord's Prayer (oldwikisource:The Lord's Prayer)
- s:Hail Mary (oldwikisource:Hail Mary)
Philosophy
edit- The Analects
- Plato's Republic
- Das Kapital von s:de:Karl Marx
Science
edit- en:Euclid's Elements
- s:fr:Traité élémentaire de chimie
- s:On the Origin of Species
- s:la:Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Arts
edit- Greek literature
- Latin
- The Ramayana
- a few of the most influential from the The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (s:First Folio)
- s:A Doll's House (s:no:Et Dukkehjem) by Henrik Ibsen
Laws and rights
edit- Magna Carta
- 95 Theses
- s:United States Declaration of Independence
- s:Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (vo: Déclaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen)
- s:United States Bill of Rights
- s:Universal Declaration of Human Rights [1] (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
- s:Geneva Convention
Treaties
editLinks
editOther lists
edit- The Telegraph: 100 novels everyone should read
- Goodreads: Books that everyone should read at least once
- 100 Public Domain Classics Every Student of Humanity Should Read
- Classic Poems Everyone Should Know