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2026-2027 Classical Greek Grammar 2
- $750.00
- Classical Greek Grammar 2 follows Classical Greek Grammar 1 (offered on a rotating schedule). In this course students complete the grammar cycle and are introduced to longer and more complex readings in the New Testament, and various classical authors such as Sophocles, Xenophon, Plato, and others. Students will also learn the basics of Greek poetics and composition. The course utilizes…
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2026-2027 Advanced Latin Elective
- $75.00
- Advanced Latin Reading Elective is primarily aimed at House of Humane Letters students who have completed Latin 3 (the capstone Latin class for our Latin program) and are proficient in reading Latin but might still like additional help through various important texts in Roman literature. Students from outside of the program who are already fully proficient in reading Latin may…
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2026-2027 Latin Grammar 2
- $715.00
- This course is the continuation of Latin Grammar 1. In this class, students will complete Wheelock’s Latin and practice reading longer and more complex passages from ancient, medieval, and Renaissance authors. The latter half of the course will orient students towards the foundational genres of Roman literature such as epic, history, lyric poetry, epistles, and satire. The aim of Latin…
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2026-2027 Latin Grammar 1
- $715.00
- The language of the ancient Roman people is well worth studying for its own sake, but especially for the sheer joy of reading the Romans in their own words. Many important Western texts, such as Virgil’s Aeneid, are best enjoyed in the original language. There are other benefits to studying Latin, of course, but we should always approach another language…
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2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon: Further Readings
- $625.00
- In this year-long class, we will continue to explore the varied corpus of Anglo-Saxon literature. Texts will include Biblical narrative and poetry, history, homily, excerpts from the Exeter Book, and longer narrative poems. The class will also highlight the movement of the language from Old to Middle English and will conclude with some of the early alliterative poems of the…
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2026-2027 Capstone Latin: Readings in Latin Authors (Latin 3)
- $715.00
- This course is a continuation of Latin Gramma 2. In this class, students will take the knowledge of Latin grammar and vocabulary they have acquired in their previous studies and apply it to the reading of original Latin texts from the time of the Roman Republic down to the beginning of the Christian era. Assigned readings will include a considerable…
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2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon 1: Language and Culture
- $625.00
- In this year-long class, we will learn the foundations of Old English grammar while being introduced to various literary forms in the language. The first term consists of grammar knowledge, poetry reading, and initial translations. The second term includes more advanced grammar and continued poetry and narrative translations. Students will be expected to do in-class readings. Throughout the year, students…
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2026-2027 The Fundamentals of The English Language (Fall Semester Only)
- $330.00
- Language study is the science of relations and patterns. This class teaches the fundamentals of the English language through an overview of the structure of a sentence, including the parts of speech, inflection, and syntax. Students who have been learning grammar informally through reading, copywork, and dictation may use this course as a first formal grammar course. The class is…
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2026-2027 Plutarch for Kids: Classical History Through Biography
- $615.00
- Please Note: This course has rotating content so that students may take the class more than once. Learn History through Biography: The Greek biographer Plutarch’s Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans is one of the cornerstones of Charlotte Mason’s educational philosophy. Join Classicist Thomas Banks in his online class dedicated to exploring this classic book, with Themistocles (1st Semester)…
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2026-2027 Medieval and Renaissance Literature
- $715.00
- A year-long in-depth study of Medieval and Renaissance English literature. Each work will be fully placed in its historical, philosophical, literary, and imaginative context. CS Lewis said that it's the duty of the reader to read the Great Books like the original audience; otherwise we cannot understand what we are reading. This takes work because we come to these texts…
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2026-2027 Readings in Medieval History (500-1400)
- $715.00
- The collapse of the western Roman Empire marked the end of one world and the beginning of another. In this course students will be introduced to the formation of Christian Europe and its development over the course of nearly ten centuries. Students will be immersed in the kings, queens, soldiers, thinkers, monks, pilgrims and popes of the Medieval world, and…
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2026-2027 Later Modern Literature (1850-1950)
- $715.00
- The literary, intellectual and religious revolutions that took place in the 19th and 20th centuries were events whose echoes remain with us still. The purpose of this course is to guide the student through some of the best literary fiction written in that time period, placing each book within its historical and imaginative context with background information on the authors’…
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