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Wikisource:Works/2017

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Proofread works added in 2017

These works are from scanned texts and have been proofread at least once, if not fully validated.

January

  1. Electra (1878)

    by Sophocles, translated by Edward Hayes Plumptre

February

  1. Mycenaean Troy (1903)

    by Herbert Cushing Tolman and Gilbert Campbell Scoggin

  2. The Fourth Pythian Ode, B. C. 462 (1846)

    by Pindar, translated by Charles Apthorp Wheelwright

  3. True and wonderfull (1614)

    by A. R.

  4. The First Olympic Ode, B. C. 476 (1846)

    by Pindar, translated by Charles Apthorp Wheelwright

March

  1. The Special 301 Report, Issue 2012

    by Office of the United States Trade Representative

  2. Haka Ka Mate Attribution Act 2014 (2014)

    by Parliament of New Zealand

  3. An Hymn to Venus (1748)

    by Sappho, translated by Ambrose Philips

  4. The Fable of Thule, unfinished (1748)

    by Ambrose Philips

April

  1. Socrates (1759—1906 for translation)

    by Voltaire

  2. The Sermon on the Mount (1908)

    by Jesus of Nazareth, as qtd. by Matthew the Evangelist, translated by Various authors

  3. Œdipus (1718, 1906 for translation)

    by Voltaire, translated by William F. Fleming

  4. The Special 301 Report, Issue 2013

    by Office of the United States Trade Representative

  5. Jacobite broadsides (18th century)

    by Walter Biggar Blaikie, collector

May

  1. The World Factbook (1990)

    by United States Central Intelligence Agency

  2. Sintel (2010)

    by the Blender Foundation, screenplay by Esther Wouda

  3. The Special 301 Report, Issue 2014

    by Office of the United States Trade Representative

June

  1. The Special 301 Report, Issue 2015

    by Office of the United States Trade Representative

July

  1. The Maine Woods, First Edition (1864)

    by Henry David Thoreau

  2. Canadian National Songs (1899)

    by Various authors

  3. Old King Cole (1985)

    by The Glenniffer Press

  4. The Agamemnon of Æschylus, 1st edition (1877)

    by Aeschylus, translated by Robert Browning

August

  1. Poems (1888)

    by Alexander Pushkin, translated by Ivan Panin

  2. A Distinguished Character (1866)

    by Anonymous

  3. Life Assurance (1866)

    by Anonymous

  4. A Maniac's Confession (1866)

    by Anonymous

  5. Orestes (1898)

    by Euripides, translated by Arthur Sanders Way

September

  1. Memorial Service: King Edward VII (1910)

    by Methodist Church, Cobourg

  2. Pulpit and Press (1895)

    by Mary Baker Eddy and others

October

  1. Zionism (1920)

    by Foreign and Commonwealth Office, edited by George Walter Prothero

  2. An Unfinished Song (1913)

    by Swarnakumari Ghosal, translated by self

November

  1. The Lover's Songster (19th century)

    by Various authors

December

  1. Christian Science War Time Activities (1922)

    by First Church of Christ, Scientist, War Relief Committee

  2. The Fool's Revenge (1868)

    by Victor Hugo, translated and adapted by Tom Taylor