An Introduction to Classical Education

An Introduction to Classical Education

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  • Author: Christopher A. Perrin
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  • ISBN: 9781600510205
  • Category : Classical education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This book is an ideal introduction to classical education written by the headmaster of an established classical academy. It traces the history of classical education and describes its modern renaissance. The book also highlights the distinctive elements of the movement including its emphasis on teaching grammar, logic and rhetoric (the Trivium), and the extraordinary achievements of students who are receiving a classical education. Other sections address the role and benefit of classical language study (Latin and Greek) and integrated learning through a study of the great books of western civilization. The book is written in a colloquial, engaging style, with several anecdotes, diagrams and charts. This book is especially recommended to parents just beginning their examination of classical education. We have priced this booklet (and the Audio CD) very low so that schools and co-ops can affordably distribute it to parents. We encourage homeschoolers to give this booklet to other parents who may wish to consider classical education.


Greek Alphabet Code Cracker

Greek Alphabet Code Cracker

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  • Author: Christopher Perrin
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  • ISBN: 9781600510359
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"The famous Grecian Urn of Achilles has been stolen ... The Greek alphabet is the key to decoding the clues and recovering the stolen treasure. Learn all of the Greek letters from alpha to omega along with their phonetic pronunciation. Decipher the encoded clues from witnesses to discover the identity of the thief and to trace the escape route. You will learn to to sound out English words with the Greek alphabet and you will even be able to write in your own Greek-letter code"--Page 4 of cover


A Classical Education

A Classical Education

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  • Author: Richard Cobb
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN: 0571309275
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 145

A Classical Education was first published in 1985. It followed immediately after Still Life and is again autobiographical though of a somewhat more macabre hue. At the centre is a murder committed by a school friend of Richard Cobb's. 'What gives A Classical Education its fascination is the author's description of how he himself, a shy and introverted schoolboy from Tunbridge Wells, is drawn into a nightmarish melodrama from which it seems he was lucky to escape... this book is beautifully written'. Richard Ingrams, The Times


The Liberal Arts Tradition

The Liberal Arts Tradition

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  • Author: Kevin Wayne Clark
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  • ISBN: 9781600512254
  • Category : Christian education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"This book introduces readers to a paradigm for understanding classical education that transcends the familiar three-stage pattern of grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Instead, this book describes the liberal arts as a central part of a larger and more robust paradigm of classical education that should consist of piety, gymnastic, music, liberal arts, philosophy, and theology. The book also recovers the means by which classical educators developed more than just intellectual virtue (by means of the seven liberal arts) by holistically cultivating the mind, body, will, and affections."--Back cover.


Classical Studies as an Introduction to the Moral Sciences

Classical Studies as an Introduction to the Moral Sciences

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  • Author: Sir John Robert Seeley
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  • Category : Classical education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 48


The Journal of Education

The Journal of Education

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  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 576


An Introduction to Aseitism

An Introduction to Aseitism

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  • Author: Choir Korneli Leviyey
  • Publisher: Choir Korneli Leviyey
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

An Introduction to Aseitism is a semi-organized essay written to accompany Leviyey’s biography-cum-agonography, Clyssus of Man and his attempt at gathering together all key points related to the nontheistic philosophy of Aseitism into a single text for ease of reference. While not intended to be a formal work in its own right, the text succeeds in fleshing out Leviyey’s vision for the philosophy and includes several passages from the aforementioned Clyssus of Man along with new analyses and a glossary.


An Introductory Latin Book

An Introductory Latin Book

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  • Author: Albert Harkness
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  • Category : Latin language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196


An Introduction to Theology

An Introduction to Theology

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  • Author: Alfred Cave
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  • Category : Theology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 610


Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Hobbes

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  • Author: Laurie M. Johnson Bagby
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN: 0739136054
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 187

Has modern Western society lost its sense of honor? If so, can we find the reason for this loss? Laurie Johnson Bagby turns to the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes for answers to these questions, finding in him the early modern 'turning point for honor.' She examines Hobbes's use of the word honor throughout his career and reveals in Hobbes's thought an evolving understanding of honor, at least in his analysis of politics and society. She also looks at Hobbes's life and times, especially the English Civil War, a cataclysmic event that solidified his rejection of honor as a socially and politically useful concept. Bagby analyzes key ideas in Hobbes's philosophy which shed further light on his conclusion that the desire for honor is dangerous and needs to be eliminated in favor of fear and self-interest. In the end, she questions whether the equality of fear in the state of nature is actually a better source of social and political obligation than honor. In rejecting any sense of obligation based upon earlier notions of natural superiors and inferiors, does Hobbesian and future liberal thought unnecessarily reject honor as a source of restraint in society that previously promoted protection of the weaker against the stronger?