The following is a list of works read in whole or in part in the curriculum of ϲֱ Aquinas College. They are not all of equal weight. Some are regarded as masterworks, while others serve as source of opinions that either lead students to the truth or make the truth more evident by opposition to it. In 2010College then-Dean Brian T. Kelly began a series of presentations to the Board of Governors about why the curriculum includes particular authors and subjects.

Freshman Year| Sophomore Year| Junior Year|Senior Year

Freshman Year
Theology The Holy Bible
Philosophy Plato Meno, Protagoras, Gorgias, Apology, Crito, Phaedo
Porphyry On the Predicaments (Isagoge)
Aristotle Categories, On Interpretation, Prior Analytics, Posterior Analytics,Topics
St. ϲֱ Aquinas Proemium to the Commentary on the Posterior Analytics
Natural Sciences Aristotle Parts of Animals
DeKoninck The Lifeless World of Biology
Fabre Souvenirs Entomologiques
Galen On the Natural Faculties

Harvey

On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
Linnaeus Systema Naturae
Pascal On the Equilibrium of Liquids
Archimedes On Floating Bodies
Mendel Plant Hybridization
Various Authors Scientific papers of Driesch, Gould and Marler, Tinbergen, Goethe, Virchow, von Frisch, et alia
Measurements Manual
Mathematics Euclid Elements
Language Nesfield Aids to the Study and Composition of English

A Primer in Latin Morphology According to the "Stem Method"

Latin Readings According to the "Stem Method"

Seminar Homer Iliad, Odyssey
Plato Ion, Symposium, Republic
Aeschylus Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, Eumenides
Sophocles Oedipus Tyrannus, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone
Herodotus Histories
Plutarch Lives (Lycurgus, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, Alexander)
Aristotle Poetics, Rhetoric
Euripides Hippolytus
Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War
Aristophanes The Birds, The Clouds

Sophomore Year
Theology St. Augustine On Christian Doctrine, On the Spirit and the Letter, On Nature and Grace, On the Predestination of the Saints, On the Gift of Perseverance, City of God
Council of Orange Canons
St. Athanasius On the Incarnation
Gaunilo On Behalf of the Fool
St. Anselm Proslogion, Reply to Gaunilo
St. John Damascene An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith
Philosophy Pre-Socratic Philosophers Fragments
Aristotle Physics, De Anima
Natural Science Aristotle On Generation and Corruption
St. ϲֱ Aquinas On the Principles of Nature, On the Combination of the Elements
Lavoisier Elements of Chemistry
Avogadro Masses and Proportions of Elementary Molecules
Dalton Proportion of Gases in the Atmosphere
Gay-Lussac Combination of Gaseous Substances
Pascal Treatise on the Weight of the Mass of Air
Various Authors Scientific papers of Berthollet, Couper, Lavoisier, Mendeleev, Richter, Wollaston, Cannizzaro,et alia
Atomic Theory Manual
Mathematics Plato Timaeus
Ptolemy Almagest
Copernicus Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Apollonius On Conic Sections
Kepler Epitome of Copernican Astronomy, Astronomia Nova
Archimedes On Conoids and Spheroids
Language Latin Readings According to the “Stem Method”—Sophomore Year
Martin of Denmark Tractas De Modis Significandi
Horace, Cicero Selections
St. ϲֱ Aquinas Selections
Canon of the Mass
Seminar Virgil Aeneid
Lucretius On the Nature of Things
Livy The Rise of Rome
Plutarch Lives (Marcellus, Caius Marius, Sylla, Tiberius Gracchus, Caius Gracchus, Caesar, Cato the Younger, Marcus Brutus, Comparison of Dion and Brutus)
Cicero On Duties
Tacitus Annals
Epictetus Manual
St. Augustine Confessions, On the Teacher
Boethius Consolation of Philosophy
Dante Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise
Chaucer Canterbury Tales
The Pearl Poet Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Spenser Faerie Queen
St. ϲֱ Aquinas On the Teacher
Junior Year
Theology St. ϲֱ Aquinas Summa Theologiae: On Sacred Doctrine, On God, On Law
Philosophy Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics, Politics
Natural Science Descartes Principles of Philosophy
Galileo Two New Sciences
Newton Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Mathematics Viete Standard Enumeration of Geometric Results, Introduction to the Analytic Art
Descartes Geometry
Archimedes Quadrature of the Parabola
Various Authors Hippocrates, Archimedes, Cavalieri, Pascal, Leibniz, Bernoulli, Newton, Berkeley, Balzano,et alia
Music Zuckerkandl The Sense of Music
Boethius On Music
Mozart Sonatas
Gustin Tonality
Kalkavage On the Measurement of Tones
Seminar Cervantes Don Quixote
St. ϲֱ Aquinas On Kingship, Summa Theologiae I-II, Q. 105, Art. 1
Machiavelli The Prince, Discourses
Shakespeare Julius Caesar, King Richard the Second, King Henry the Fourth: Part One, Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Sonnets
Luther The Freedom of a Christian
Cajetan On Faith and Works — Against the Lutherans
The Council of Trent “Decree Concerning Justification”
Descartes Discourse on Method, Rules for the Direction of the Mind, Meditations
Pascal ʱԲé
Hobbes Leviathan
Spinoza Theologico-Political Treatise
Milton Paradise Lost
Corneille Le Cid
Racine Phaedre
Locke Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Second Treatise of Government
Berkeley Treatise Concerning Human Knowledge
Hume An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Swift Gulliver’s Travels
Gibbon Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Leibniz Discourse on Metaphysics
Rousseau Social Contract, Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
Kant Critique of Pure Reason
Articles of Confederation, Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Senior Year
Theology St. ϲֱ Aquinas Summa Theologiae: On the Trinity, On the Sacraments, On the Passion of Christ
Philosophy Aristotle Physics, Metaphysics
St. ϲֱ Aquinas On Being and Essence
Natural Science Newton Optics and Principia
Huygens Treatise on Light
Young “On Light and Color”
Gilbert De Magnete
Faraday Experimental Researches in Electricity
Maxwell Various papers and essays
Darwin On the Origin of the Species
Jenkins Review of the Origin of the Species
Mivart On the Genesis of Species
Mendel Experiments in Plant Hybridization
ö徱Բ What is Life
Mayr One Long Argument
Watson & Crick “Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids”, Monod, Chance and Necessity
Jonas “Philosophical Aspects of Darwinism”
Eldredge & Gould “Punctuated Equilibria”
Harold The Way of the Cell
Polanyi “Life’s Irreducible Structure”
Kass “The Permanent Limitation of Biology”
St. ϲֱ Aquinas Summa Contra Gentiles, In metaphysicam Aristotelis commentaria, Questiones disputationae de potentia
Aristotle Metaphysics
St. Augustine Literal Interpretation of Genesis
Manual of readings from other scientists (Oersted, Ampere, et alia)
Mathematics Dedekind Essay on the Theory of Numbers
Lobachevski Geometrical Researches on the Theory of Parallels
Einstein Relativity: The Special and the General Theory
Various Authors Oersted, Ampere, et alia
Seminar Tolstoy War and Peace
Smith Wealth of Nations
Kant Critique of Pure Reason, Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals
Goethe Faust
Hegel Philosophy of History, Phenomenology of the Spirit
Feuerbach Essence of Christianity
Austen Emma
Tocqueville Democracy in America, The Old Regime and the Revolution
Twain Huckleberry Finn
Marx Capital, Communist Manifesto, Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, German Ideology
Engels Quantity and Quality, Negation of the Negation
Ibsen A Doll's House
Dostoyevski Brothers Karamazov
Nietzsche On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History, Beyond Good & Evil
Kierkegaard Fear and Trembling, Philosophical Fragments
Cather My Ántonia
Flaubert Three Tales
St. John Henry Newman An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine
Conrad Heart of Darkness
Keats, Hopkins, and Stevens Selected poems
Eliot The Waste Land, Journey of the Magi
Joyce Dubliners (four selections:Eveline, A Little Cloud, A Painful Case, The Dead)
Freud Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
Jung Analytical Psychology
Heidegger Introduction to Metaphysics, Lecture 1
Faulkner The Bear
St. ϲֱ Aquinas The Division and Methods of the Sciences
Pope St. Pius X Pascendi Dominici Gregis
Leo XIII Aeterni Patris, Rerum Novarum
Pius XII Humani Generis
Pius XI Quadragesimo Anno
※DzԲԴǰ A Good Man is Hard to Find, The Enduring Chill
Plato Phaedrus
Pope St. John
Paul II
Veritatis Splendor

Compositions

Writing requires both greater completeness and greater precision than does speech. On the one hand, the writer cannot make assumptions about the unknown reader; on the other hand, his prose must be efficient. The College helps students develop their writing skills through the essays they write periodically each year. Five essays are written in freshman year, four sophomore year, and two lengthier essays are written in junior year. These essays are reviewed carefully by tutors for content as well as for grammar, style, and arrangement and development of ideas. Seniors write a more substantial “Senior Thesis.”

Senior Thesis

The Senior Thesis is an integral part of the curriculum. As compared with the other parts, it requires a greater independence on the part of the student. He frames a question of the sort the authors in the program themselves frame and, under the direction of a tutor, refines, explores, and answers that question. The student’s answer need not be ultimate, but it must not be superficial or simply the repetition of authority. The thesis is of greater length than the other compositions in the program and is defended before a committee of faculty examiners in a session open to all.

The ability to carry out such an investigation and reasonably to account for and defend its conclusions is an important aim of the program, and a successful Senior Thesis may be seen as a formal and public display that the student has begun to have such an ability in his own right.

The following titles are representative of Senior Theses:

  • The True Method of Procedure in Biological Science
  • Obedience and Its Relationship to Charity
  • The View of Human Nature Underlying the United States Constitution
  • The Role of Suffering in Redemption
  • A Defense of the Legitimacy of the Calculus
  • The Effect of Philosophy on Language: A Consideration of the Poetry of T. S. Eliot
  • Why Should Music Be Studied Mathematically?
  • A Consideration of the Difficulties of the Special Theory of Relativity
  • The Difference between Grammar and Logic
  • The Atomic Theory in View of the Physics of Aristotle
  • Whether Men Can Be Good without Grace
  • A Consideration of the Ways in Which Galileo and Newton Use the Infinite in Understanding Motion
  • An Analysis and Critique of John Locke’s Theory of the End of Government
  • Is Tonal Music Natural?
  • When Is the Rational Soul Present in Man’s Generation?
  • The Natural Law in the Declaration of Independence: A Classical Interpretation