Year One Schedule
Week 1 (January 1-6, 2013):
“Letter to the Reader” and “Introduction” by Robert Hutchins (GGB Vol. 1, pp. 1-108)
Week 2 (January 7-13, 2013):
- “The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent” by John Erskine (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 5-13)
- “How Should One Read a Book?” by Virginia Woolf (GGB Vol. 5, pp. 5-14) https://yalereview.org/article/virginia-woolf-essay-how-should-read-book
- “Of the Study of History” by David Hume (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 89-92)
- “The Two Drovers” by Sir Walter Scott (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 182-205)
- “The Three Hermits” by Leo Tolstoy (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 700-706)
- “Mathematics, the Mirror of Civilization” by Lancelot Hogben (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 3-23; originally Chapter 1 of Mathematics for the Million)
Week 3 (January 14-20, 2013):
- “Of Truth” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 346-347)
- “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg” by Mark Twain (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 346-386)
- The English Bill of Rights (1689) (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 409-411)
- “My First Play” by Charles Lamb (GGB Vol. 5, pp. 300-303)
- “The March to the Sea” by Xenophon (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 196-222; Book IV of The Persian Expedition)
- “The Sacred Beetle” by Jean-Henri Fabre (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 105-119; pp. 1-36 of The Sacred Beetle and Others)
Week 4 (January 21-27, 2013):
- “The Killers” by Ernest Hemingway (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 169-177)
- “Letter to Horace Greeley” by Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 756-757)
- “The Making of Americans” by Jean de Crèvecouer (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 546-559; excerpted from Letters From an American Farmer; stop reading at the paragraph which ends, “Thus Europeans become Americans.”)
- “Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen” by William Hazlitt (GGB Vol. 5, pp. 284-295)
- “Michael Faraday” by John Tyndall (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 8-28; Chapters 1-3 of Faraday as a Discoverer)
- The Enchiridion by Epictetus (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 236-254)
Week 5 (January 28-February 3, 2013):
- “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 273-277)
- “The Lantern-bearers” by Robert Louis Stevenson (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 112-121)
- Meno by Plato (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 174-190)
- “New Names for Old” by Edward Kasner and James R. Newman (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 121-136; from Mathematics and the Imagination)
- “The Land of Montezuma” by William H. Prescott (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 231-243; Book III, Chapter 8 of History of the Conquest of Mexico)
- “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson (GGB Vol. 10, pp.525-545)
Week 6 (February 4-10, 2013):
- The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare (GBWW Vol. 24, pp. 199-228)
- “Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen” (1789) (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 412-414)
- “Sketch of Abraham Lincoln” by Nathaniel Hawthorne (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 168-171; this passage is from Hawthorne’s essay “Chiefly About War Matters”; begin reading at the paragraph beginning “Of course, there was one other personage …” and stop at the end of paragraph that begins “Good heavens!”)
- “The Discovery of Radium” by Eve Curie (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 32-42; Chapter XII of Madame Curie)
- The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola by Cornelius Tacitus (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 274-298)
- On Friendship by Cicero (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 286-316)
Week 7 (February 11-17, 2013):
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“Mowgli’s Brothers” by Rudyard Kipling (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 126-141)
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“Learning the River” by Mark Twain (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 50-98; Chapters 1, 4, and 6-14 of Life on the Mississippi)
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“On Being the Right Size” by J.B.S. Haldane (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 149-154)
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“Contentment” by Plutarch (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 264-281)
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“Fingerprints” by Tobias Dantzig (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 165-177; Chapter 1 of Number–The Language of Science)
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Apology by Plato (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 200-212)
Week 8 (February 18-24, 2013):
- The Odyssey of Homer, Books I-IV (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 307-350)
- The “Gettysburg Address” by Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 759)
- “Of Death” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 348-349)
- “Beyond the Googol” by Edward Kasner and James Newman (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 137-162; Chapter 2 of Mathematics and the Imagination; this link does not contain the entire chapter, but I couldn’t find the full text anywhere online)
- “The Eruption of Vesuvius” by Pliny the Younger (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 264-270)
- On Old Age by Cicero (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 317-343)
Week 9 (February 25-March 3, 2013):
- The Odyssey of Homer, Books V-VIII (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 350-383)
- The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776) (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 415-417)
- “A Call to Patriots–December 23, 1776” by Thomas Paine (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 461-468; Crisis Papers number 1)
- Cosmic View by Kees Boeke (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 600-644; the link takes you to the first page of the book’s text, and you can proceed from there)
- “To the Reader” by Michel de Montaigne (GBWW Vol. 23, p. 49)
- “Montaigne; or, the Skeptic” by Ralph Waldo Emerson (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 546-562)
Week 10 (March 4-10, 2013):
- The Odyssey of Homer, Books IX-XII (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 384-427)
- Crito by Plato (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 213-219)
- “Observations on Mental Education” by Michael Faraday (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 208-232; the lecture begins on p. 39 of the linked file)
- “The Empty Column” by Tobias Dantzig (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 178-189; Chapter 2 of Number: The Language of Science)
- The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon (GBWW Vol. 28, pp. 199-214)
- “The Art of Life” by Walter Pater (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 258-261; the concluding section to The Renaissance)
Week 11 (March 11-17, 2013):
- The Odyssey of Homer, Books XIII-XVI (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 427-456)
- The Declaration of Independence (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 1-3)
- “Biographical Sketches” by Thomas Jefferson (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 522-526; note there are two links here to different letters by Jefferson in which he gives his reminiscences about Washington and Franklin; on the second link, begin reading at the heading “FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN / REFLECTIONS REGARDING “)
- Phaedo by Plato (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 220-251)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book I (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 1-29)
- “Second Inaugural Address” by Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 760-761)
Week 12 (March 18-24, 2013):
- The Odyssey of Homer, Books XVII-XX (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 457-505)
- The Articles of Confederation (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 5-10)
- “Of Friendship” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 353-358)
- “Circular Letter to the Governors of All the States on Disbanding the Army” by George Washington (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 474-483)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book II (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 30-40)
- “Nature” by John Stuart Mill (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 477-508)
Week 13 (March 25-31, 2013)
- The Odyssey of Homer, Books XXI-XXIV (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 506-541)
- “Last Public Address” of Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 762-765)
- “The Death of Abraham Lincoln” by Walt Whitman (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 174-183)
- “The Will to Believe” by William James (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 39-57)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book III (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 41-66)
- “Of Idleness” by Montaigne (GBWW Vol. 23, pp. 61-62)
Week 14 (April 1-7, 2013)
- “Of Love” by Francis Bacon (GBB Vol. 10, pp. 351-352)
- The Constitution of the United States (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 11-21)
- Federalist #1-#5 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 29-38)
- The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliére (GBB Vol. 4, pp. 52-81)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book IV (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 67-80)
- Discourse on Method by René Descartes (GBWW Vol. 28, pp. 265-291)
Week 15 (April 8-14, 2013)
- “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 5-26)
- “On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth” by William Hazlitt (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 565-570)
- “Of the Education of Children” by Montaigne (GBWW Vol. 23, pp. 115-132)
- Federalist #6-10 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 38-53)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book V (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 81-98)
- The Confessions of St. Augustine, Books I-III (GBWW Vol. 16, pp. 1-24)
Week 16 (April 15-21, 2013)
- “The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller” by Gustave Flaubert (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 371-392)
- “Theseus” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 1-15)
- “Of Anger” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 359-360)
- Federalist #11-14 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 53-62)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book VI (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 99-126)
- The Confessions of St. Augustine, Books IV-VI (GBWW Vol. 16, pp. 24-54)
Week 17 (April 22-28, 2013)
- “What Men Live By” by Leo Tolstoy (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 707-727)
- “Romulus” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 15-30)
- “Romulus and Theseus Compared” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 30-31)
- Federalist #15-20 (GBWW Vol. 43, pp. 62-78)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book VII (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 127-149)
- The Confessions of St. Augustine, Books VII-IX (GBWW, Vol. 16, pp. 54-90)
Week 18 (April 29-May 5, 2013)
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (GBWW Vol. 24, pp. 568-596)
- “The Way to Write History” by Lucian (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 387-406)
- “Of Adversity” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 10, p. 350)
- Federalist #21-23 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 78-87; Anti-Federalist responses are here.)
- The Elements of Euclid, Vol. VIII (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 150-170)
- The Confessions of St. Augustine, Book X (GBWW Vol. 16, pp. 90-112)
Week 19 (May 6-12, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapters I-IV* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 5-37)
- The Hippocratic Oath (GBWW Vol. 9, p. xiii)
- “Thoreau” by Ralph Waldo Emerson (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 150-165)
- Federalist #24-25 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 87-91)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book IX (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 171-190)
- The Confessions of St. Augustine, Books XI-XII (GBWW Vol. 16, pp. 112-140)
Week 20 (May 13-19, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapters V-VII* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 37-39)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book I (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 1-48)
- “Dream Children, a Reverie” by Charles Lamb (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 150-165)
- Federalist #26-28 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 92-98)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book X, Part I (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 191-229)
- The Confessions of St. Augustine, Books XIII (GBWW Vol. 16, pp. 140-159)
Week 21 (May 20-26, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapters VIII-X* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 39-61)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book II (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 49-88)
- “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 278-283)
- Federalist #29 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 98-101; Antifederalist responses are here)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book X, Part II (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 229-264)
- “Letter to Menoeceus” by Epicurus (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 230-233)
Week 22 (May 22-June 2, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapters XI-XIII* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 61-67)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book III (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 89-123)
- “Two Friends” by Guy de Maupassant (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 159-164)
- Federalist #30-36 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 101-117; Antifederalist responses are here)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book X, Part III (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 264-300)
- “Immortality” by Sir Thomas Browne (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 575-580)
Week 23 (June 3-9, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapters XIV* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 67-80)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book IV (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 124-159)
- “The Happy Prince” by Oscar Wilde (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 261-268)
- Federalist #37-38 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 117-125; Antifederalist responses are here)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book XI (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 301-337)
- “Nature” by Ralph Waldo Emerson (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 512-524)
Week 24 (June 10-16, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapter XV* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 80-90)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book V (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 160-185)
- “The Battle with the Cannon” by Victor Hugo (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 146-154; excerpt from Ninety-Three: Part I, Book II, Chapters IV-VI)
- Federalist #39-40 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 125-132; Antifederalist responses are here)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book XII (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 338-368)
- “The Ethics of Belief” by William Clifford (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 16-36)
Week 25 (June 17-23, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapter XVI* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 91-105)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book VI (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 186-313)
- “Of Discourse” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 5, pp. 95-96)
- Federalist #41 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 132-136; Antifederalist responses are here)
- The Elements of Euclid, Book XIII (GGBW Vol. 10, pp. 369-396)
- Symposium by Plato (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 149-173)
Week 26 (June 24-30, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapter XVII* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 105-113)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book VII (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 314-359)
- “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 512-525)
- Federalist #42 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 136-139; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “On Time”by Loren Eiseley (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 123-129; essay from The Immense Journey)
- “Lucretius” by George Santayana (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 365-390; Ch. 2 of Three Philosophical Poets)
Week 27 (July 1-7, 2013)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Chapter XVIII-XX* (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 113-121)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book VIII (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 360-387)
- Plato’s Republic, Book I (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 295-310)
- Federalist #43 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 139-144; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “The Sand-Reckoner” by Archimedes (GBWW Vol. 10, pp. 520-526)
- “Goethe’s Faust” by George Santayana (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 391-419; Ch. 4 of Three Philosophical Poets)
Week 28 (July 8-14, 2013)
- The Tempest by William Shakespeare (GBWW Vol. 25, pp. 524-548)
- The Histories of Herodotus, Book IX (GBWW Vol. 5, pp. 388-416)
- Plato’s Republic, Book II (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 310-324)
- Federalist #44 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 144-147; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “The Sphinx” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 2-4)
- How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter I (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 93-106)
Week 29 (July 15-21, 2013)
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (GGB Vol. 2, pp. 288-341)
- “Resolutions when I Come to Be Old” by Jonathan Swift (GGB Vol. 7, p. 42)
- Plato’s Republic, Book III (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 325-342)
- Federalist #45 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 147-150; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “The Sunless Sea” by Rachel Carson (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 132-146; Chapter 4 of The Sea Around Us)
- How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter II (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 101-114)
Week 30 (July 22-28, 2013)
- Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative) by Herman Melville (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 31-98)
- “Meditation on the Divine Will” by Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, p. 758)
- Plato’s Republic, Book IV (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 342-356)
- Federalist #46 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 150-153; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “A Laboratory of the Open Fields” by Jean-Henri Fabre (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 97-104)
- How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter VII (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 113-124)
Week 31 (July 29-August 4, 2013)
- The Man of Destiny by George Bernard Shaw (GGB Vol. 4, pp. 300-338)
- “A Meditation upon a Broomstick” by Jonathan Swift (GGB Vol. 7, p. 40-41)
- Plato’s Republic, Book V (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 356-373)
- Federalist #47 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 153-156; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “The Starry Messenger” by Galileo Galilei (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 330-355)
- How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter VIII (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 124-132)
Week 32 (August 5-11, 2013)
- Animal Farm by George Orwell, Chapters I-V (GBWW Vol. 60, pp. 477-496)
- “Themistocles” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 88-102)
- Plato’s Republic, Book VI (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 373-388)
- Federalist #48 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 156-159; Antifederalist responses are here)
- “Mathematics in Life and Thought” by Andrew Forsyth (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 26-46)
- How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter IX (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 132-143)
Week 33 (August 12-18, 2013)
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Animal Farm by George Orwell, Chapters VI-X (GBWW Vol. 60, pp. 496-524)
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“Of Democritus and Heraclitus” by Montaigne (GBWW Vol. 23, pp. 186-187)
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Plato’s Republic, Book VII (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 388-401)
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Federalist #49-50 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 159-162)
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The Autobiography of Charles Darwin (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 47-93)
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How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter X-XII (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 143-169)
Week 34 (August 19-25, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books I-III (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 1-38)
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“Of Bashfulness” by Plutarch (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 97-109)
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Plato’s Republic, Book VIII (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 401-416)
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Federalist #51 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 162-165)
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“The Running Down of the Universe”by Sir Arthur Eddington (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 565-580; Chapter 4 of The Nature of the Physical World)
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How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter XIV-XV (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 169-185)
Week 35 (August 26-September 1, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books IV-VI (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 38-77)
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“Of Youth and Age” by Francis Bacon (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 3-4)
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Plato’s Republic, Book IX (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 416-427)
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Federalist #52-53 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 165-169)
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“Mathematical Creation“by Henri Poincaré (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 294-304; Chapter 3 of Science and Method)
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How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter XVI-XVII (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 185-205)
Week 36 (September 2-8, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books VII-IX (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 77-111)
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“Of Experience” by Michel de Montaigne (GBWW Vol. 23, pp. 559-587)
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Plato’s Republic, Book X (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 427-441)
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Federalist #54 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 170-172)
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“On a Piece of Chalk“by Thomas H. Huxley (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 205-222)
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How We Think by John Dewey, Chapter XIX (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 205-213)
Week 37 (September 9-15, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books X-XII (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 111-148)
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“A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 42-49)
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“Characters” by Jean de la Bruyère (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 102-105; Adler excerpts the following entries: I.24, V.43, VI.18, VI.83, X.11)
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Federalist #55-56 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 172-176)
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“On Mathematical Method“by Alfred N. Whitehead (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 51-67; Chapters I-III of An Introduction to Mathematics)
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“The Sentiment of Rationality” by William James (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 58-87)
Week 38 (September 16-22, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books XIII-XV (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 148-189)
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“Camillus” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 102-121)
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Second Treatise on Civil Government by John Locke, Ch. I-IV (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 25-30)
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Federalist #57 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 176-179)
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“Beginnings and Endings”by Sir James Jeans (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 585-596; Chapter VII of The Universe Around Us)
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“The Philosophy of Common Sense” by Voltaire (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 453-474)
Week 39 (September 23-29, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books XVI-XVIII (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 189-233)
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“On Education” by Arthur Schopenhauer (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 197-203)
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Second Treatise on Civil Government by John Locke, Ch. V-VI (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 30-42)
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Federalist #58 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 179-182)
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“The Chemical History of a Candle” by Michael Faraday, Lectures I-II (_GGB_Vol. 8, pp. 368-390)
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The Way Things Are (or On the Nature of Things) by Lucretius, Book I (_GBWW_Vol. 11, pp. 1-15)
Week 40 (September 30-October 6, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books XIX-XXI (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 233-263)
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On War by Karl von Clausewitz, Ch. I (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 479-497)
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Second Treatise on Civil Government by John Locke, Ch. VII-IX (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 42-54)
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Federalist #59-61 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 182-188)
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“The Chemical History of a Candle” by Michael Faraday, Lectures III-IV (_GGB_Vol. 8, pp. 390-414)
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The Way Things Are (or On the Nature of Things) by Lucretius, Book II (GBWW Vol. 11, pp. 15-30)
Week 41 (October 7-13, 2013)
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The Iliad of Homer, Books XXII-XXIV (GBWW Vol. 3, pp. 263-306)
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“Address at Cooper Institute” by Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 737-746)
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Second Treatise on Civil Government by John Locke, Ch. X-XV (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 55-65)
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Federalist #62-63 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 188-195)
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“The Chemical History of a Candle” by Michael Faraday, Lectures V-VI (_GGB_Vol. 8, pp. 414-439)
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The Way Things Are (or On the Nature of Things) by Lucretius, Book III (GBWW Vol. 11, pp. 30-43)
Week 42 (October 14-20, 2013)
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“White Nights” by Fyodor Dostoevsky (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 276-319)
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“The Character of Socrates” by Xenophon (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 223-226; Book IV, Chapters VII-VIII of Memorabilia)
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Second Treatise on Civil Government by John Locke, Ch. XVI-XIX (_GBWW_Vol. 33, pp. 65-81)
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Federalist #64-65 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 195-200)
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“On Ancient Medicine” by Hippocrates (GBWW Vol. 9, pp. 1-17)
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The Way Things Are (or On the Nature of Things) by Lucretius, Book IV (GBWW Vol. 11, pp. 43-58)
Week 43 (October 21-27, 2013)
- The Emperor Jones by Eugene O’Neill (GGB Vol. 4, pp. 357-382)
- “A Plea for Captain John Brown” by Henry David Thoreau (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 714-732)
- “Letter to Herodotus” by Epicurus (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 216-229)
- Federalist #66 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 200-203)
- An Anatomical Disquisition on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals by William Harvey, Introduction-Chapter V (GBWW Vol. 26, pp. 267-280)
- The Way Things Are (or On the Nature of Things) by Lucretius, Book V (GBWW Vol. 11, pp. 58-77)
Week 44 (October 28-November 3, 2013)
- “The Lifted Veil” by George Eliot (GGB Vol. 3, pp. 157-193)
- “Pericles” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 121-141)
- “A Letter Concerning Toleration” by John Locke (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 1-22)
- Federalist #67-69 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 203-210)
- An Anatomical Disquisition on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals by William Harvey, Chapters VI-XI (GBWW Vol. 26, pp. 280-292)
- The Way Things Are (or On the Nature of Things) by Lucretius, Book VI (GBWW Vol. 11, pp. 77-91)
Week 45 (November 4-10, 2013)
- The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (GBWW Vol. 24, pp. 406-433)
- “Fabius” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 141-154)
- “The Study of Mathematics” by Bertrand Russell (GGB Vol. 9, pp. 84-94)
- Federalist #70-74 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 210-222)
- An Anatomical Disquisition on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals by William Harvey, Chapters XII-XVII (GBWW Vol. 26, pp. 292-304)
- Protagoras by Plato (GBWW Vol. 6, pp. 38-64)
Week 46 (November 11-17, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 1-15 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 1-31)
- “Fabius and Pericles Compared” by Plutarch (GBWW Vol. 13, pp. 154-155)
- “The Energies of Men” by William James (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 157-170)
- Federalist #75-77 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 222-229)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Preface and Book I (GBWW Vol. 26, pp. 1-25)
- “Thomas Aquinas” by Henry Adams (GGB Vol. 10, pp. 422-461)
Week 47 (November 18-24, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 16-22 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 31-48)
- “Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol” by Edmund Burke (GGB Vol. 7, pp. 237-271)
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, Sections I-III (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 451-458)
- Federalist #78-79 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 229-234)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Book II, Chapters 1-7 (GBWW Vol. 26, pp. 26-43)
- The Politics of Aristotle, Book I (GBWW Vol. 8, pp. 445-455)
Week 48 (November 25-December 1, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 23-39 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 48-77)
- “The Power Within Us” by Haniel Long (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 246-261)
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, Sections IV-VII (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 458-478)
- Federalist #80-81 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 234-242)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Book II, Chapters 8-39 (GBWW Vol. 26, pp. 43-59)
- The Politics of Aristotle, Book II (GBWW Vol. 8, pp. 455-471)
Week 49 (December 2-8, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 40-54 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 78-120)
- “Farewell Address” by George Washington (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 484-497)
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, Sections VIII-IX (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 478-488)
- Federalist #82-83 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 242-251)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Book III (_GBWW_Vol. 26, pp. 60-76)
- The Politics of Aristotle, Book III (GBWW Vol. 8, pp. 471-487)
Week 50 (December 9-15, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 55-75 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 120-154)
- “First Inaugural Address” by Abraham Lincoln (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 747-755)
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, Sections X-XII (GBWW Vol. 33, pp. 488-509)
- Federalist #84-85 (GBWW Vol. 40, pp. 251-259)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Book IV (_GBWW_Vol. 26, pp. 77-91)
- The Politics of Aristotle, Book IV (GBWW Vol. 8, pp. 487-502)
Week 51 (December 16-22, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 76-92 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 154-188)
- “The Virginia Constitution” by Thomas Jefferson (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 502-517; Query 13 of Notes on Virginia)
- “Geological Evolution” by Sir Charles Lyell (GGB Vol. 8, pp. 319-324; Principles of Geology Vol. III, Ch. I)
- “Of Cannibals” by Michel de Montaigne (GBWW Vol. 23, pp. 143-149)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Book V (_GBWW_Vol. 26, pp. 92-105)
- The Politics of Aristotle, Book V (GBWW Vol. 8, pp. 502-519)
Week 52 (December 23-29, 2013)
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Ch. 93-101 (GBWW Vol. 48, pp. 188-204)
- “The United States in 1800” by Henry Adams (GGB Vol. 6, pp. 322-359; Vol. I, Ch. I and VI of History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson)
- Rules for the Direction of the Mind by René Descartes, I-XI (GBWW Vol. 28, pp. 223-240; Here is a volume containing the entire text.)
- “Sanity of True Genius” by Charles Lamb (GBB Vol. 5, pp. 308-310)
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies by William Gilbert, Book VI (_GBWW_Vol. 26, pp. 106-121)
- The Politics of Aristotle, Book VI (GBWW Vol. 8, pp. 520-526)
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