Tolstoy: A Russian Life
January 23, 2012 by admin
Filed under Books, Courses, Weekend study retreat, What's New
There are two principal models for biography in our culture, and perhaps the first decision the biographer has to face is which of the two will best suit the subject in question. First, there is the Boswellian model: the massive tome (or tomes) containing as much material as can be garnered, following the philosophy that [...]
Basic Program 2011-2012 Alumni course schedule
August 22, 2011 by admin
Filed under Basic Program
The Basic Program brings the rigor and discipline of the liberal arts at the University of Chicago to adults–without the tests, papers, or grades. Alumni courses are open to students who have completed at least two years of the four year curriculum. Click here for a pdf copy of the Basic Program 2011-2012 Alumni course [...]
Students talk about the Basic Program in their own words
August 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Basic Program, Why the Humanities?
Listen to students talk about the program in their own words. Four students reflect on their encounters with a University of Chicago liberal arts curriculum, on returning to the classroom as an adult, on the relationship between classic works and the world today, and on what’s “basic” about the Basic Program of Liberal Education for [...]
The Debt of Socrates
May 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under Basic Program, Humor
I WENT down yesterday to the Piraeus with Glaucon, that I might offer up my prayers to the goddesses Brussels and Euro. There we chanced to find among other companions Polemarchus, who was sorely vexed. Why the long face? I asked. He replied that his wife, a hairdresser, had just been informed by the Assembly [...]
Machiavelli’s The Prince study retreat
May 14, 2010 by admin
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Machiavelli’s The Prince study retreat took place on April 30-May 2, 2010 at Lake Lawn Resort, Delavan WI. Click on this pdf of the Machiavelli Weekend to read comments and see more shots of the weekend.
Text-based learning thrives in Chicago, too – chicagotribune.com
April 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under Basic Program, Instructors, Why the Humanities?
Text-based learning thrives in Chicago, too – chicagotribune.com I was interested to see the quote from Naomi Schaefer Riley in “What Others Are Saying” on Thursday, April 8, about “places in the academy where some humility resides.” In addition to the “Great Books” colleges Ms. Riley mentioned, there is a program right here in Chicago [...]
The Intersecting Lives of da Vinci, Machiavelli, and Borgia and the World They Shaped
March 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Books, Weekend study retreat
Book reviews: The Artist, the Philosopher, and the Warrior by Paul Strathern As Paul Strathern explains in his masterful narrative history, The Artist, the Philosopher, and the Warrior, Borgia was also brilliant, handsome, charismatic and well-versed in the classics, “a superb exemplar of the Renaissance man.” Complete the Washington Post review by Steven Levingston here. [...]
Machiavelli’s comedy, The Mandrake
March 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Theater, Weekend study retreat
Machiavelli’s comedy, The Mandrake, was the most widely performed comedy in Europe in the Renaissance, until a chap named Shakespeare came along. Unfortunately far too few people today are even aware that Machiavelli wrote plays – comedies, no less – let alone get a chance to see one of them performed. (New York audiences got [...]
Basic Program Weekend Study Retreats
February 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Jane Austen, Weekend study retreat
Here is information on the upcoming Basic Program Weekend Study Retreats. Spring 2010 TITLE: Machiavelli’s The Prince DATES: April 30-May 2, 2010 Members of A Red Orchid Theater will perform Machiavelli’s comedy The Mandrake. Autumn 2010 TITLE: Love & Persuasion in Plato DATES: Oct 22-24, 2010 The Weekend Study Retreat will focus on the Plato [...]
Basic Program – Views
February 8, 2010 by admin
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