Calendar

Feb
2
Fri
Aristotle Writing Exercise and Notes
Feb 2 all-day

Here is the PDF of the notes:

aristotles-ethics We listened to Lecture Two today.

 

And the Writing Assignments are the following:

1. If you were given a wide set of powers, or a large sum of money, what would you do with it? Then ask yourself why you would make these choices. In the final analysis, do you come to the conclusion that seeking happiness is the ultimate reason why you chose what you did and, thus, that happiness is the chief good of human life for which we choose all other things as means-to-an-end?

2. Do you agree that rationality is the “proper human function?”

Feb
5
Mon
Claudian “De Raptu Proserpinae”
Feb 5 – Feb 7 all-day

**Dear Class**

Here is a link to the text for next week’s reading.  It is a little long, but probably no more than one or two hours of reading.

CLAUDIAN, RAPE OF PROSERPINE

Feb
28
Wed
Classical Mythology
Feb 28 – Mar 1 all-day
Sep
4
Tue
Birth of Learning
Sep 4 – Sep 3 all-day

http://magisterkeil.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Marrou.Old-Education.Sophism.pdf

Walden, Universities of Ancient Greece: https://archive.org/details/universitiesofan00walduoft

Sep
12
Wed
Philosophy
Sep 12 – Sep 16 all-day

https://www.sporcle.com/games/sproutcm/greek-alphabet-match

Sep
20
Thu
Greek Transliteration
Sep 20 – Sep 21 all-day

http://www.unm.edu/~blanter/Transliteration_Exercises.pdf

Oct
1
Mon
Analogy Exercises
Oct 1 all-day

Use this link:

Verbal Analogy Exercise 2

Please email to Mkeil2@schools.nyc.gov