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Created Article Extract Class Creator (# edits) Notes
2024-07-08 Starfinder Character Operations Manual Starfinder Character Operations Manual is a sourcebook for Starfinder Roleplaying Game published in 2019. Stub Arla (2229)
2024-08-09 CRC Standard Mathematical Tables (Handbook of mathematics and table of formulas) CRC Standard Mathematical Tables (also CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas or SMTF) is a comprehensive one-volume handbook containing a fundamental working knowledge of mathematics and tables of formulas. Start Olatunjibr2 (814)
2024-08-03 Free-floating intellectuals (Ability to think independently) Free-floating intellectuals or free-floating intelligentsia (German: Die Freischwebende Intelligenz) is a term from the sociology of knowledge that was used by the sociologist and philosopher Karl Mannheim in 1929, but was originally coined by the sociologist Alfred Weber. C MaynardClark (31144)
2024-08-24 The Safe-Deposit Box (1990 short story by Greg Egan) "The Safe-Deposit Box" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Asimov’s Science Fiction in September 1990. The short story was included in the collection Axiomatic in 1995. Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1416)
2024-06-05 Transition Dreams (1993 short story by Greg Egan)

"Transition Dreams" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Interzone #76 in October 1993. The short story was included in the collections Our Lady of Chernobyl in 1995 and Luminous in 1998.

Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1416)
2024-06-05 Induction (short story) (2007 short story by Greg Egan) "Induction" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Foundation 100 edited by Farah Mendlesohn and Graham Sleight in 2007. The short story was included in the collections Crystal Nights and Other Stories and Oceanic in 2009. Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1416)
2024-08-24 A Kidnapping (1995 short story by Greg Egan) "A Kidnapping" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in the collection Axiomatic in 1995. Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1416)
2024-08-23 Amar Fashi Chai (1999 books by Motiur Rahman Rentu) Amar Fashi Chai (Bengali: আমার ফাঁসি চাই, I want to be hanged), is a book written by Motiur Rahman Rentu published in 1999. The book, set in the political and social context of Bangladesh, was banned by the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina. Start মোহাম্মদ জনি হোসেন (3872)
2023-11-24 Yehiel Nissim da Pisa Yehiel Nissim da Pisa (Vitale) (1507-1574) was an Italian-Jewish banker who wrote a treatise on the use of credit, Ma'amar ḥayei olam at inyan haribit, as well as several texts on philosophy, usury and loans. His works were not published at the time, but circulated as manuscripts, only to be published much later. Stub Andrevan (34604)
2024-08-23 Feline Philosophy (2020 non-fiction book by John Gray) Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life is a 2020 non-fiction book by the English political philosopher John Gray. The book uses the concept of the detached and carefree temperament of the typical house cat as a springboard for discussing humans' approach to philosophy and the meaning of life. GA DrOrinScrivello (2501)
2024-09-06 Jacob ben Jehiel Loans Jacob ben Jehiel Loans (Yacov of Linz, Jakob von Linz, Yaakov ben Yechiel Loans) (died 1506) was an Italian-Jewish rabbi, Court Jew and personal physician to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1440-93), and who was the first Hebrew teacher to Johann Reuchlin. Stub Andrevan (34604)
2024-08-15 Green-Vanka (Russian fairy tale about a helpful horse) Green-Vanka (Russian: Ванька-зеленый, romanizedVanka-zelenyn) is a Russian fairy tale (skazka), first collected in the 1930s and published in 1998. It deals with a friendship between a merchant's son and a magic horse that are forced to flee for their lives due to the boy's stepmother, and reach another kingdom, where the boy adopts another identity by only uttering the words "Green-Vanka", and defeats three dragons to protect three princesses. C KHR FolkMyth (22456)

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