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===Non-technical===
* {{cite book |last=Russell |first=Bertrand |authorlink=Bertrand Russell |title=Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy |url=http://www.archive.org/details/introductiontoma00russuoft |year=1919 |publisher=George Allen and Unwin }}
===Introductory===
* {{cite book | author=Keith J. Devlin | authorlink=Keith Devlin | title=Fundamentals of Contemporary Set Theory | series=Universitext | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=1979 | isbn=0-387-90441-7 }} Chapter III, §§6-10.
* {{cite book | author=Keith J. Devlin | authorlink=Keith Devlin | title=Fundamentals of Contemporary Set Theory | series=Universitext | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=1979 | isbn=0-387-90441-7 }} Chapter III, §§6-10.
* {{cite book | author=Paul Halmos | authorlink=Paul Halmos | title=Naive set theory | series=The University Series in Undergraduate Mathematics | publisher=[[Van Nostrand Reinhold]] | year=1960 }} §§24-25.
* {{cite book | author=Paul Halmos | authorlink=Paul Halmos | title=Naive set theory | series=The University Series in Undergraduate Mathematics | publisher=[[Van Nostrand Reinhold]] | year=1960 }} §§24-25.
===Advanced===
* {{cite book |last=Tourlakis |first=George |title=Lectures on Logic and Set Theory Volume II |series=Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics |year=2003 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=0-521-75374-0 }}
* {{cite book |last=Drake |first=Frank |title=Set Theory: An Introduction to Large Cardinals |series=Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics |year=1974 |publisher=North-Holland |location=Amsterdam |isbn=0-444-10535-2 }}

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Introductory

Advanced

  • Tourlakis, George (2003). Lectures on Logic and Set Theory Volume II. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-75374-0. 
  • Drake, Frank (1974). Set Theory: An Introduction to Large Cardinals. Amsterdam: North-Holland. ISBN 0-444-10535-2.