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[[History Curricula|History]] (of America, Christendom, World, Japan, Ancients)
[[History Curricula|History]] (of America, Christendom, World, Japan, Ancients)


[[Literature Curricula|Literature]] (English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Persian, Chinese)
[[Literature Curricula|Literature]] (English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Persian, Indian, Arabic, Chinese)


[[Folklore Curriculum|Folklore]]
[[Folklore Curriculum|Folklore]]

Revision as of 22:14, 12 October 2025

This is a common place book intended to serve students, teachers, and homeschooling parents. While well intentioned, many parents and teachers involved in Christian schooling lack the cultural resources to initiate the young into an education that is both evangelical and cosmopolitan, within a framework of proper respect for a hierarchy of virtue and cultivating nobility of soul within oneself and one's people. We hope to provide a wide eyed guide searching across the earth for good curricular materials, valuable for a broad study of history and literature, to more readily enculturate a new generation of youth literati in a rapidly barbarizing society. Without the practice of wide reading certain things may be forgotten that will never be remembered again.


Curricula Pages:

Primary Knowledge

History (of America, Christendom, World, Japan, Ancients)

Literature (English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Persian, Indian, Arabic, Chinese)

Folklore

Poetry

Art History

Cinema

Rhetoric

Bible

Nature

Math

Economy

Law

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  • 23:4023:40, 27 October 2025 Ancient History (hist | edit) [2,089 bytes] Michael Thomas Jones (talk | contribs) (Created page with " This curriculum provides resources on ancient history for secondary students, homeschooling parents, and schoolteachers. (Find ancient narratives for primary students here.) Texts: The Bible ANE literature Herodotus Thucydides Josephus Plutarch Livy Polybius Virgil Eusebius == Primeval History == Protology Scripture Scientific Chronologies == Ancient Empires == === Mesopotamia === === Egypt === === Phoenicians === === Assyrians === === Babylon === ===...")

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  • 23:0723:07, 25 October 2025 History of Music (hist | edit) [750 bytes] Michael Thomas Jones (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This history is designed to help students survey the vast archives of recorded music, easy to access through the internet, but hard to navigate. Beyond enjoying the music for its own sake, the history of music is a valuable way to trace the transformation of culture over time as a whole. Musicians obviously play a ubiquitous role in mass culture as well as in elite culture. Studying their lives along with their artwork allows us to get a better sense of how life has cha...")
  • 23:0323:03, 25 October 2025 History of Photography (hist | edit) [5,510 bytes] Michael Thomas Jones (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This history of photography is designed to help students survey the greatest 19th and 20th century photographers across different countries. It is not, for now, designed to provide technical training. == Early Photography == === French === === British === == New York Photographers == Alfred Stieglitz Joel Meyerowitz == Japanese Photographers ==")

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