New Titles from Memoria Press

August, 2008

Visit www.MemoriaPress.com for articles and information on Classical Education.

Memoria Press is the publisher of many popular Latin, logic, rhetoric, and classical

education textbooks. Request a free copy of our catalog, The Classical Teacher.

New Titles from Memoria Press.

New American Cursive: Master cursive in the first grade! (Our most popular new title.)

Copy Book Cursive: Practice cursive handwriting on Latin hymns and prayers.

Famous Men of Modern Times: Great men of action from 1450 to 1900

Famous Men of Modern Times Guides: Tanya Charlton has turned this wonderful text

into a course.

Roots of English: Build vocabulary and learn basic Latin and Greek roots for grades

3-5.

And, coming soon: Classical Rhetoric DVDs and First Start French II!

Summer Classical Teacher Articles Available Online

If you didn’t receive your Classical Teacher in July, request a free subscription

online.

History is Not Chronological by Cheryl Lowe

We should fit history to the child, not the child to history.

The Civilization that had to Teach Itself with its own Books by Martin Cothran

How we developed a bad case of cultural amnesia and what can be done about it.

The Tale of Two Kings: The difference between God and the gods by Anthony Esolen

Can Music Save Your Mortal Soul? by Martin Cothran

Does classic literature have anything to teach us about what we listen to?

Read more articles from past issues. http://www.memoriapress.com/articles/

Memoria Press Online Classical Academy: Fall Semester Starts September 2nd. Sign Up

Today!

Your student will have access to live weekly chats with our knowledgable faculty.

Also included are weekly quizzes, an easy online grading system, a course calendar

outlining weekly lessons, Q & A Forums, and more!

http://www.memoriapress.com/onlineschool/

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