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  1. Academic Program
  2. The Reading List
  3. The reading list that serves as the core of the St. John's College curriculum had its beginnings at Columbia College, at the University of Chicago, and at the University of Virginia. Since 1937, the list of books has been under continued review at St. John's College. The distribution of the books over the four years is significant. Something over 2,000 years of intellectual history form the background of the first two years; about 300 years of history form the background for almost twice as many authors in the last two years.
  4. The first year is devoted to Greek authors and their pioneering understanding of the liberal arts; the second year contains books from the Roman, medieval, and Renaissance periods; the third year has books of the 17th and 18th centuries, most of which were written in modern languages; the fourth year brings the reading into the 19th and 20th centuries.
  5. The chronological order in which the books are read is primarily a matter of convenience and intelligibility; it does not imply a historical approach to the subject matter. The St. John's curriculum seeks to convey to students an understanding of the fundamental problems that human beings have to face today and at all times. It invites them to reflect both on their continuities and their discontinuities.
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  7. FRESHMAN YEAR
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  9. HOMER: Iliad, Odyssey
  10. AESCHYLUS: Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, Eumenides, Prometheus Bound
  11. SOPHOCLES: Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone, Philoctetes, Ajax
  12. THUCYDIDES: Peloponnesian War
  13. EURIPIDES: Hippolytus, Bacchae
  14. HERODOTUS: Histories
  15. ARISTOPHANES: Clouds
  16. PLATO: Meno, Gorgias, Republic, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Symposium, Parmenides, Theaetetus, Sophist, Timaeus, Phaedrus
  17. ARISTOTLE: Poetics, Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, On Generation and Corruption, Politics, Parts of Animals, Generation of Animals
  18. EUCLID: Elements
  19. LUCRETIUS: On the Nature of Things
  20. PLUTARCH: Lycurgus, Solon
  21. NICOMACHUS: Arithmetic
  22. LAVOISIER: Elements of Chemistry
  23. HARVEY: Motion of the Heart and Blood
  24. Essays by: Archimedes, Fahrenheit, Avogadro, Dalton, Cannizzaro, Virchow, Mariotte, Driesch, Gay-Lussac, Spemann, Stears, J.J. Thompson, Mendeleyev, Berthollet, J.L. Proust
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  26. SOPHOMORE YEAR
  27.  
  28. HEBREW BIBLE
  29. THE BIBLE: New Testament
  30. ARISTOTLE: De Anima, On Interpretation, Prior Analytics, Categories
  31. APOLLONIUS: Conics
  32. VIRGIL: Aeneid
  33. PLUTARCH: "Caesar," "Cato the Younger," "Antony," "Brutus"
  34. EPICTETUS: Discourses, Manual
  35. TACITUS: Annals
  36. PTOLEMY: Almagest
  37. PLOTINUS: The Enneads
  38. AUGUSTINE: Confessions
  39. MAIMONIDES: Guide for the Perplexed
  40. ST. ANSELM: Proslogium
  41. AQUINAS: Summa Theologica
  42. DANTE: Divine Comedy
  43. CHAUCER: Canterbury Tales
  44. MACHIAVELLI: The Prince, Discourses
  45. KEPLER: Epitome IV
  46. RABELAIS: Gargantua and Pantagruel
  47. PALESTRINA: Missa Papae Marcelli
  48. MONTAIGNE: Essays
  49. VIETE: Introduction to the Analytical Art
  50. BACON: Novum Organum
  51. SHAKESPEARE: Richard II, Henry IV, The Tempest, As You Like It, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, and Sonnets
  52. POEMS BY: Marvell, Donne, and other 16th- and 17th-century poets
  53. DESCARTES: Geometry, Discourse on Method
  54. PASCAL: Generation of Conic Sections
  55. BACH: St. Matthew Passion, Inventions
  56. HAYDN: Quartets
  57. MOZART: Operas
  58. BEETHOVEN: Third Symphony
  59. SCHUBERT: Songs
  60. MONTEVERDI: L'Orfeo
  61. STRAVINSKY: Symphony of Psalms
  62.  
  63. JUNIOR YEAR
  64.  
  65. CERVANTES: Don Quixote
  66. GALILEO: Two New Sciences
  67. HOBBES: Leviathan
  68. DESCARTES: Meditations, Rules for the Direction of the Mind
  69. MILTON: Paradise Lost
  70. LA ROCHEFOUCAULD: Maximes
  71. LA FONTAINE: Fables
  72. PASCAL: Pensees
  73. HUYGENS: Treatise on Light, On the Movement of Bodies by Impact
  74. ELIOT: Middlemarch
  75. SPINOZA: Theological-Political Treatise
  76. LOCKE: Second Treatise of Government
  77. RACINE: Phaedre
  78. NEWTON: Principia Mathematica
  79. KEPLER: Epitome IV
  80. LEIBNIZ: Monadology, Discourse on Metaphysics, Essay On Dynamics, Philosophical Essays, Principles of Nature and Grace
  81. SWIFT: Gulliver's Travels
  82. HUME: Treatise of Human Nature
  83. ROUSSEAU: Social Contract, The Origin of Inequality
  84. MOLIERE: Le Misanthrope
  85. ADAM SMITH: Wealth of Nations
  86. KANT: Critique of Pure Reason, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals
  87. MOZART: Don Giovanni
  88. JANE AUSTEN: Pride and Prejudice
  89. DEDEKIND: "Essay on the Theory of Numbers"
  90. "Articles of Confederation," "Declaration of Independence," "Constitution of the United States of America"
  91. HAMILTON, JAY AND MADISON: The Federalist
  92. TWAIN: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  93. WORDSWORTH: The Two Part Prelude of 1799
  94. Essays by: Young, Taylor, Euler, D. Bernoulli, Orsted, Ampere, Faraday, Maxwell
  95.  
  96. SENIOR YEAR
  97.  
  98. Supreme Court opinions
  99. GOETHE: Faust
  100. DARWIN: Origin of Species
  101. HEGEL: Phenomenology of Mind, "Logic" (from the Encyclopedia)
  102. LOBACHEVSKY: Theory of Parallels
  103. TOCQUEVILLE: Democracy in America
  104. LINCOLN: Selected Speeches
  105. FREDERICK DOUGLASS: Selected Speeches
  106. KIERKEGAARD: Philosophical Fragments, Fear and Trembling
  107. WAGNER: Tristan and Isolde
  108. MARX: Capital, Political and Economic Manuscripts of 1844, The German Ideology
  109. DOSTOEVSKI: Brothers Karamazov
  110. TOLSTOY: War and Peace
  111. MELVILLE: Benito Cereno
  112. O'CONNOR: Selected Stories
  113. WILLIAM JAMES; Psychology, Briefer Course
  114. NIETZSCHE: Beyond Good and Evil
  115. FREUD: Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
  116. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON: Selected Writings
  117. DUBOIS: The Souls of Black Folk
  118. HUSSERL: Crisis of the European Sciences
  119. HEIDEGGER: Basic Writings
  120. EINSTEIN: Selected papers
  121. CONRAD: Heart of Darkness
  122. FAULKNER: Go Down Moses
  123. FLAUBERT: Un Coeur Simple
  124. WOOLF: Mrs. Dalloway
  125. Poems by: Yeats, T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Valery, Rimbaud
  126. Essays by: Faraday, J.J. Thomson, Millikan, Minkowski, Rutherford, Davisson, Schrodinger, Bohr, Maxwell, de Broglie, Heisenberg, Mendel, Boveri, Sutton, Morgan, Beadle & Tatum, Sussman, Watson & Crick, Jacob & Monod, Hardy
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