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A bibliography of philosophical bibliographies
"Covering philosophical bibliographies in all countries from 1450 to 1974, this comprehensive work is divided into two lists...'Bibliographies of Individual Philosophers'...and 'Subject Bibliographies.'" [Bynagle]
Dictionary of Asian philosophies
"Entries in this dictionary include major thinkers, schools of thought, philosophical texts, terms, and concepts." [Bynagle]
Philosophy: a guide to the reference literature
A meta-reference work, with descriptions of major reference works in philosophy. A number of descriptions of the items in this study guide come from this work.
Resources in Ancient philosophy: an annotated bibliography of scholarship in English, 1965-1989
"Though it covers scholarship from only a 25 year period, this ambitious bibliography of ancient Western philosophy from Thales through Augustine lists some 7,076 items: books, journal articles, and essays in anthologies." [Bynagle]
Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy
This encyclopedia "succeeds the 1967 Encyclopedia of Philosophy edited by Paul edwards as the preeminent multi-volume philosophical encyclopedia in English....[It]covers all areas of philosophy and all of the world's philosophical traditions, drawing on the expertise of over 1,300 contributors from 36 countries." [Bynagle]
The Cambridge dictionary of philosophy
"This excellent dictionary, whose first edition appeared just a few months after Honderich's Oxford Companion to Philosophy, contends with the latter work for the designation 'best all-round single-volume English-language encyclopedic dictionary of philosophy.'" [Bynagle]
Women philosophers: A bio-critical source book
"Presents an alphabetical procession of about 150 women philosophers from ancient times to the twentieth century, excluding, with a few exceptions, philosophers born after 1920." [Bynagle]

