Course Catalog (2026)

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The Lyceum continues to grow: in 2019, a single instructor gave 4 philosophy seminars. In 2026, twelve Faculty plan to offer no fewer than 20 distinct courses, across the Trivium, Latin, Greek, Philosophy Seminars, and Reading Circles. We plan to offer several studies in Literature and Colloquia, as well. The concrete planned offerings are as follows:

Trivium

  • Art of Grammar I: Foundations
  • Art of Logic I: Basics of Argumentation
  • Art of Rhetoric I: Discovery of Arguments

Latin

  • Latin Foundations I
  • Latin Foundations II
  • Latin Foundations III
  • Selected Readings: De aeternitate mundi

Greek

  • Plato’s Apology

Seminars

  • Philosophy and Language
  • Metaphysics: The Discovery of Ens inquantum Ens
  • Semiotics: The Thought and Contributions of John Deely
  • Controversies: Faith and Reason
  • The Thought of Aristotle
  • An Introduction to Hermeneutics
  • The Philosophy of Time, Part I (From Antiquity to the Renaissance)

Reading Circles

  • Augustine’s Confessions
  • Thomas Aquinas: The Passions
  • Marshall McLuhan’s Gutenberg Galaxy
  • The Thought of Pierre Manent
  • Plutarch’s Lives

You may download a PDF of this catalog, with a basic description of each program, here. All Trivium courses, Latin Foundations, Greek Foundations (2027), and Reading Circles are open to enrolled members free of charge. Seminar enrollment is open to members at a significant discount (or accessed with included credits at Advanced and Premium enrollments). All of our courses include synchronous and asynchronous elements. Asynchronous archives of all Trivium courses and Philosophy seminars are accessible to all members. Sign up today!

And if you wish to support this endeavor beyond the very low enrollment price—or if you support the idea but lack the time to participate—please consider making a donation to our 2025 campaign!

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