General Offerings

In addition to our Core Program, we offer a variety of courses focused on particular great books, ancient languages, and other related subjects. These courses offer opportunities to focus one’s learning in a welcoming intellectual community.

Our courses are open to adults 16 years or older from all educational backgrounds and walks of life. Most courses meet weekly for between 1-2 hours.

Unless otherwise noted, meetings take place online via Zoom.

Course types

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Reading groups

In a reading group, you choose one or more great books to study and meet regularly for discussions  with a group of 8-15 peers.

Discussions are led by an experienced reader and guide in conversation in accordance with our discussion guidelines and core principles.

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Intensive reading groups

Intensive reading groups are an opportunity to go deeper with one’s own thinking and the thinking of others.

The size of the group is smaller, allowing each reader more conversational space, and readers are asked to write and share short weekly reflection papers.

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Subject tutorials

When possible, we organize small group meetings with a tutor competent in subjects such as: the art of writing, ancient languages, and mathematics.

The number of readers, duration, and mode of instruction all vary according to the subject being taught and the tutor’s approach.

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Course catalog

Please note: all meeting times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time and dates follow the convention of month/day/year. All workloads are approximate.

Subject Tutorials

Each subject tutorial meets at the listed days and times to study the identified subject. Participants may be given assignments to complete before each meeting: these are given to assist in learning and no grades or credit will be given.

Introductory language tutorials are open to any reader who is willing to put in the effort of learning a new language.

Intermediate language tutorials typically involve the translation of texts and are most appropriate for those who have spent at least a year studying the relevant language.

Advanced language tutorials are appropriate for readers who already have some experience reading texts in the relevant language (for example, through recent participation in intermediate language tutorials).

Please note: all meeting times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time and dates follow the convention of month/day/year. All workloads are approximate.

Introductory ancient Greek

  • Thursday, Sundays, 8-9 PM ET, 9/18-12/14 (13 wks)
  • Texts: James Turney Allen, The First Year of Greek and Herbert Weir Smyth, Greek Grammar
  • Commitment: 2 chapters of Allen/week


Intermediate ancient Greek

  • Saturdays, 11 AM-12:30 PM ET, 8/30-12/13 (16 wks)
  • Texts: Andrew Keller and Stephanie Russell, Learn to Read Greek (part 2, textbook and workbook)
  • This course is intended to be the equivalent of the second semester of a year-long introductory course on Greek grammar. It is likely to be appropriate for readers who have completed a single introductory ancient Greek course, either in the Catherine Project or elsewhere. 
  • Commitment: 1/2 a chapter/week


Advanced ancient Greek, Sappho

  • Saturdays, 10 AM-12 PM ET, 10/04-12/20 (12 wks)
  • Text: Greek text of Sappho’s fragments
  • Commitment: 1 poem + several fragments/week

 
Introductory Latin

  • Tuesdays, 5-6:30 PM ET, 9/23-12/16 (13 wks)
  • Text: Hans H. Orberg, Lingua Latina
  • Commitment: 1 chapter/week. Between meetings, it will be best if learners work on the readings for ~1 hour a day. The readings will get increasingly difficult as the class progresses. It will be important to go over the readings a few times before the next meeting.

Introductory Latin

  • Wednesdays, 7:30-9 PM ET, 9/17-12/10 (13 wks)
  • Texts: Hans H. Orberg, Lingua Latina and Colloquia Personarum
  • This tutorial will use the direct method of language learning and will be conducted almost entirely in Latin.
  • Commitment: 1 chapter/week and relevant exercises

 

Advanced Latin, Horace

  • Saturdays, 1-3 PM ET, 9/20-1/31 (20 wks)
  • Text: Horace, Odes (Book I)
  • Commitment: 45 lines of Latin/week


Mathematical Proof

  • Saturdays, 3-5 PM ET, 9/20-12/20 (14 wks)
  • Texts: Joel David Hamkins, Proof and the Art of Mathematics and George Pólya, How to Solve It
  • Commitment: 1 chapter/week, plus writing one short proof

Intensive Reading Groups

Groups meet on the identified dates and times to discuss readings in the listed text(s). Readers are expected to write short reflection papers each week and share them with the entire group. Reflection papers are intended as an aid to thinking and conversation, and no grades are given.

Please note: all meeting times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time and dates follow the convention of month/day/year. All reading loads are approximate.

Ovid, Metamorphoses

  • Sundays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/21-12/28 (15 wks)
  • Commitment: 30 pages (1 book)/week in the McCarter translation, plus an informal 1-2 page reflection paper each week.

Plato, Theaetetus

  • Wednesdays, 7-8:30 PM ET, 9/24-11/05 (7 wks)
  • Commitment: 15 (dense) pages/week

Reading Groups

Groups meet on the identified dates and times to discuss readings in the listed text(s). Unless otherwise noted, meetings are conducted in English and take place online.

Please note: all meeting times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time and dates follow the convention of month/day/year. All reading loads are approximate.

Thomas Aquinas as Philosopher

  • Wednesdays, 7:30-9 PM ET, 9/17/25-4/15/26 (31 wks)
  • Readings: The complete Basic Works anthology and selections from Summa contra Gentiles
  • Commitment: 25 pages/week


Aristotle,
Nicomachean Ethics

  • Tuesdays, 7-8:30 PM ET, 9/02-12/16 (16 wks)
  • Commitment: 20 pages/week

 
Aristotle on the Presocratics

  • Thursdays, 12-1:30 PM ET, 9/18/25-3/19/26 (27 wks)
  • Readings: Presocratic fragments and Aristotle, Metaphysics (Book I), Physics (Book I), On Generation and Corruption (Book I), and On the Soul (Book I)
  • Commitment: 5 dense pages/week

 
Augustine, Confessions

  • Tuesdays, 7:15 -8:45 AM ET, 9/16-12/09 (15 wks)
  • Commitment: 1 book/week

 
Jane Austen, Mansfield Park

  • Sundays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/21-12/14 (12 wks)
  • Commitment: 40 pages/week


IN-PERSON (San Francisco, CA): Jorge Luis Borges,
Selected short stories

  • Wednesdays, 7-9 PM PST, 9/24-11/12 (8 wks)
  • Commitment: 20 pages/week

 
Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea

  • Tuesdays, 8-9:30 PM ET, 9/16-12/16 (14 wks)
  • Commitment: 60-70 pages/week

 
Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy 

  • Mondays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/29/25-3/16/26 (25 wks)
  • Commitment: 23-69 pages/week

 
Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote

  • Wednesdays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/17-12/10 (13 wks)
  • Commitment: 70 pages/week

 
Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters and Uncle Vanya

  • Sundays, 5:30-7:30 PM ET, 9/21-10/26 (6 wks)
  • Commitment: 35 pages (2 acts)/week

 
Carl von Clausewitz, On War

  • Sundays, 8:30-10 PM ET, 9/14-11/23 (11 wks)
  • Commitment: 50 pages/week


Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth,
 Lyrical Ballads

  • Sundays, 1-2:30 PM ET, 9/21-10/26 (6 wks)
  • Commitment: 10-15 pages/week

Dante, Divine Comedy

  • Thursdays, 7:30-9 PM ET, 9/18/25-5/07/26 (34 wks)
  • Commitment: 10 pages/week

 
Charles Dickens’ ghost stories

  • Thursdays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/18-12/18 (14 wks)
  • Commitment: 20-30 pages (1-2 stories)/week


IN-PERSON (NYC): Selected poems of John Donne, George Herbert
and Andrew Marvell

  • Sundays, 7-8:30 PM ET, 10/05-11/23 (8 wks)
  • This seminar will meet on the Upper West Side.
  • Commitment: 1-3 poems/week

 
EN ESPAÑOL: José Donoso, Lugar sin límites

  • Mondays, 4-5:30 PM ET, 10/06-10/27 (4 wks)
  • Este grupo de lectura leerá y discutirá el texto en español. Los participantes deberían poder participar de forma activa en la discusión (a un nivel de B2 en la escala de CERF y/o un “advanced high” de acuerdo a las pautas de ACTFL). Si usted tiene cualquier pregunta o duda en cuanto a su capacidad de participar en el grupo, por favor póngase en contacto con study@catherineproject.org.
  • Cantidad de lectura: 40 paginas/semana

 
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • Thursdays, 8-10 PM ET, 9/18/25-3/12/26 (26 wks)
  • Commitment: 40 pages/week

 
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov 

  • Mondays, 8-10 PM ET, 9/22-1/05 (16 wks)
  • Commitment: 50 pages/week

 
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • Tuesdays, 8-9:30 PM ET, 9/23-12/16 (13 wks)
  • Commitment: 50 pages/week The course will break the text into 12 sessions, 2 sessions each for the 6 parts of Crime & Punishment. The group will be off for the week of Thanksgiving (e.g., no group on November 25). 


Fyodor Dostoevsky,
The Double and The Gambler

  • Tuesdays, 2-3:30 PM ET, 11/03-12/15 (7 wks)
  • Commitment: 47 pages/week

George Eliot, The Lifted Veil; Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper; Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House; Daphne du Marier, Don’t Look Now; Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market; and Mary Shelley, The Invisible Girl

  • Thursdays, 8:30-10 PM ET, 9/18-11/13 (9 wks)
  • Commitment: 80 pages/week


IN-PERSON (NYC): George Eliot,
Middlemarch

  • Tuesdays, 6-8 PM ET, 10/14/25-3/31/26 (25 wks)
  • This group will meet at Pier 57 in NYC.
  • Commitment: 50 pages/week

 
Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary; Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Dangerous Liaisons; and Madame de La Fayette, The Princess of Cleves 

  • Sundays, 1:30-3 PM ET, 10/05/25-1/25/26 (17 wks)
  • Commitment: 50-75 pages/week

 
Recent Philosophy of Meaning: Selected essays by Harry Frankfurt, Thomas Nagel, Richard Rorty, and Charles Taylor

  • Mondays, 2 PM-3:30 PM ET, 10/06-12/01 (9 wks)
  • Commitment: 30-40 pages/week


Sigmund Freud,
The Interpretation of Dreams

  • Mondays, 5:30-7 PM ET, 9/22-12/15 (13 wks)
  • Commitment: 50 pages/week


The Book of
Genesis

  • Tuesdays, 7PM-8:30 PM ET, 9/16-01/20 (19 wks)
  • 128 biblical verses/week


Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, Part One

  • Saturdays, 10-11:30 AM ET, 10/18-11/15 (5 wks)
  • Commitment: 30 pages/week

 
Martin Heidegger, Being and Time

  • Tuesdays, 8-10 PM ET, 9/09-12/09 (14 wks)
  • Commitment: 35 pages/week

 
David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

  • Tuesdays, 7:30-9 PM ET, 10/14-12/02 (8 wks)
  • Commitment: 15-30 pages/week

 
IN-PERSON (Washington, DC): Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God

  • Mondays, 7-8:30 PM ET, 9/15-10/20 (6 wks)
  • Commitment: 30-50 pages/week

Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day

  • Saturdays, 10-11:30 AM ET, 9/20-10/11 (4 wks)
  • Commitment: 30-50 pages/week

 
Henry James, The Ambassadors

  • Wednesdays, 7-8:30 PM ET, 10/01-12/17 (12 wks)
  • Commitment: 50-70 pages/week

 
James Joyce, Dubliners

  • Wednesdays, 4-6 PM ET, 9/17-11/05 (8 wks)
  • Commitment: 25 pages/week

 
James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

  • Sundays, 6:30-8 PM ET, 10/19-11/16 (5 wks)
  • Commitment: 40-50 pages/week

 
Søren Kierkegaard, Stages on Life’s Way

  • Mondays, 11-1 PM ET, 10/13/25-4/13/26 (27 wks)
  • Commitment: 20-25 pages/week

 
Søren Kierkegaard, Works of Love

  • Tuesdays, 9-10:30 PM ET, 10/14-12/09 (9 wks)
  • Commitment: 40-50 pages/week

 
FILM: Krzysztof Kieslowski

  • Thursdays, 10-11:30 AM ET, 10/30-12/18 (8 wks)
  • Dekalog, A Short Film About Killing, and A Short Film About Love
  • Commitment: 1 hour of film watching/week

 
FILM: Val Lewton

  • Tuesdays, 11 AM-12:30 PM ET, 10/21-12/23 (10 wks)
  • Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, The Leopard Man, The Seventh Victim, The Ghost Ship, The Curse of the Cat People, The Body Snatcher, Isle of the Dead, and Bedlam
  • Commitment: 1.5 hours of film watching/week

 
FILM: David Lynch

  • Mondays, 10:30 AM-12 PM ET, 11/10/25-2/02/26 (13 wks)
  • Some of the sessions will involve watching the films in real time, so participants should ideally have a connection with adequate bandwidth to stream video. 
  • Commitment: 1 film/week

 
Yukio Mishima, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion

  • Mondays, 8-9:30 PM ET, 10/20-11/17 (5 wks)
  • Commitment: 50 pages (2 chapters)/week

 
Michel de Montaigne, Essays (Book 3)

  • Wednesdays, 8-9:30 PM ET, 10/01-11/05 (6 wks)
  • Readers are asked to read the entire Book 3 of Montaigne’s Essays before the first meeting.
  • Commitment: 50 pages/week 


Plato,
Letters

  • Wednesdays, 12-1:30 PM ET, 9/24-11/19 (9 wks)
  • Commitment: 15 pages/week 


Plato,
The Republic

  • Tuesdays, 8:30-10 PM ET, 9/16-12/16 (14 wks)
  • Commitment: 30 pages/week


Plato,
Sophist

  • Wednesdays, 8-9:30 PM ET, 10/01-10/29 (5 wks)
  • Commitment: 10 Stephanus pages/week

 
Marcel Proust, Swann’s Way and In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower

  • Fridays, 1-2:30 PM ET, 9/19/25-3/20/26 (27 wks)
  • Commitment: 60 pages/week

 
Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children

  • Wednesdays, 7:30-9:30 PM ET, 9/17-12/10 (13 wks)
  • Commitment: 60 pages/week

 
Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life? and other scientific essays

  • Tuesdays, 2-3:30 PM ET, 9/16-12/16 (14 wks)
  • Commitment: 20 pages/week


Seneca,
On the Shortness of Life

  • Sundays, 9:30-11 PM ET, 10/05-10/19 (3 wks)
  • Commitment: 30-40 pages/week


Shakespeare, Selected comedies

  • Tuesdays, 8-9:15 PM ET, 9/16-12/16 (14 wks)
  • Readings: All’s Well That Ends Well, The Comedy of Errors, Measure for Measure, Much Ado About Nothing, The Taming of the Shrew, and Twelfth Night
  • Commitment: Half a play/week

Shakespeare, Henry VIII

  • Mondays, 8-9:30 PM ET, 9/15-9/29 (3 wks)
  • Commitment: 20 pages/week

 
Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments

  • Wednesdays, 12-1:30 PM ET, 9/17-10/22 (6 wks)
  • Commitment: 23-70 pages/week

 
Sophocles, Ajax, Electra and Women of Trachis

  • Mondays, 9-11 AM ET, 9/15-9/29 (3 wks)
  • Commitment: 45-55 pages/week

 
EN ESPAÑOL: Suetonio, Vidas de los doce Césares

  • Saturdays, 8:30-10 AM ET, 11/01-11/29 (5 wks)
  • Este grupo de lectura leerá y discutirá el texto en español. Los participantes deberían poder participar de forma activa en la discusión (a un nivel de B2 en la escala de CERF y/o un “advanced high” de acuerdo a las pautas de ACTFL). Si usted tiene cualquier pregunta o duda en cuanto a su capacidad de participar en el grupo, por favor póngase en contacto con study@catherineproject.org.
  • Cantidad de lectura: 50 paginas/semana

 
Fujiwara no Teika, Hyakunin Isshu (One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each)

  • Fridays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/19-11/21 (10 wks)
  • Commitment: 10 poems/week

 
Virgil, Aeneid

  • Thursdays, 8-9:15 PM ET, 9/18-12/11 (13 wks)
  • Commitment: 20-30 pages/week

 
Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth

  • Thursdays, 6:15 PM-7:45 PM ET, 10/23-11/20 (5 wks)
  • Commitment: 60-110 pages/week All of the meetings will be in the Belcher Conference Room of the Annapolis Library on West Street.

 
Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway

  • Wednesdays, 3:30-5 PM ET, 9/17-10/01 (3 wks)
  • Commitment: 75 pages/week

 
Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

  • Tuesdays, 7-8:30 PM ET, 10/07-11/04 (5 wks)
  • Commitment: 40-50 pages/week


Xunzi,
Xunzi

  • Wednesdays, 7-9 PM ET, 9/18/25-1/28/26 (19 wks)
  • Commitment: 20-30 pages/week


EN ESPAÑOL: José Zorrilla,
Don Juan Tenorio

  • Saturdays, 8:30-10 AM ET, 10/04-10/25 (4 wks)
  • Este grupo de lectura leerá y discutirá el texto en español. Los participantes deberían poder participar de forma activa en la discusión (a un nivel de B2 en la escala de CERF y/o un “advanced high” de acuerdo a las pautas de ACTFL). Si usted tiene cualquier pregunta o duda en cuanto a su capacidad de participar en el grupo, por favor póngase en contacto con study@catherineproject.org.
  • Cantidad de lectura: 50 paginas/semana