What is The Essential Greeks?

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The Essential Greeks

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The Essential Greeks is a 10 part course that guides you through the days of ancient Greece where Socrates, Homer, Thucydides, Sophocles, and Aristotle laid the foundation for over 2,500 years of intellectual progress. The chapters each focus on the life and works of a Greek thinker and includes videos, a quiz, biographies and transcripts. Normally $199, you can get $50 off - only $149.

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With The Essential Greeks you will be transported through the ages, back to a time when the very essence of Western society was still being forged in the crucible of history.

Along the way you will be guided by Classical Wisdom, as we navigate through some of the most significant, and exciting, centuries the world has ever known.

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Here are some of the helpful features and additions of the course:

Guidance Throughout
  • LIVE Webinar to introduce the course and get you started
  • Q&A with a Classics Expert where you can ask ANY question
  • Check in Webinars to keep you on track and motivated

High Quality Content
  • In depth biographies of these essential thinkers written by our staff
  • Lesson transcripts so you can reread your favorite lesson any time
  • Extra articles and references relevant to the lesson

Lesson quizzes
  • Take comprehensive lesson quizzes so you can test your knowledge
  • Each quiz contains explanations for each question so you are guaranteed to grasp the material

The Essential Greeks E-book
  • The most timeless selections from the authors themselves is available in this convenient anthology
  • Over two hundred pages of classical literature, a perfect compendium to the course
  • Original introductions, commentary, and analysis from the staff of Classical Wisdom
  • Read along with the lesson modules and truly learn the ancient classics

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The Essential Greeks

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Within his text Politics, Aristotle tells us that…

"All men, by their very nature, desire to know"

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Contents

General Materials

We've put the Essential Greeks Ebook, compiled transcripts and biographies in one location so you can find and access them easily.

Essential Greeks Ebook - PDF
Essential Greeks Ebook - EPub
Essential Greeks Ebook - Mobi
Essential Greeks Transcript - Full
Essential Greeks Biographies - Full
Live Webinar Schedule - 2025 & Thread Link
Welcome Webinar - 2025
Q&A With an Expert: Ben Potter - 2025
Closing Webinar

Homer: Xenia

Xenia has been broadly interpreted as comprising aspects of hospitality and generosity directed towards foreigners, or for those living in Ancient Greek city­states, those not from your town. However, it was more than merely a set of manners and social customs, but actually a religious ritual which placed demands both on hosts and guests.

Homer: Xenia - Lesson One
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Homer: Xenia - Lesson Two
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Homer: Xenia - Lesson Three
Homer: Xenia - Lesson Four
Homer: Xenia - Quiz
Homer: Xenia - Biography
Homer: Xenia - Transcript

Homer: Odyssey

With twenty years of war, wanderings, bloodcurdling encounters with monsters, and a literal trip to hell, The Odyssey by Homer, has become one of the most celebrated classical texts of the Western world. Whether you are a long-time classical enthusiasts, or are newcomer to the genre, here is a tale that is bound to excite and inspire your adventurous spirit.

Homer: Odyssey - Lesson One
Homer: Odyssey - Lesson Two
Homer: Odyssey - Lesson Three
Homer: Odyssey - Lesson Four
Homer: Odyssey - Quiz
Homer: Odyssey - Biography
Homer: Odyssey - Transcript

Aeschylus

Aeschylus is our earliest extant playwright, and truly deserves his 'Father of Tragedy' accolade. Without his innovations, his foresight, his daring and his drive, theatre may not have evolved into the beast it is today.

Aeschylus - Lesson One
Aeschylus - Lesson Two
Aeschylus - Lesson Three
Aeschylus - Lesson Four
Aeschylus - Quiz
Aeschylus - Biography
Aeschylus - Transcript

Sophocles

One of the most beloved, as well as the most awarded, playwrights of ancient Greece, the plays of Sophocles remain a mainstay in the library of any classical reader. Click on this module if you want to learn about the life and literature of this masterful tragedian as he excites and shocks us with his irreplaceable play, Oedipus Rex.

Sophocles - Lesson One
Sophocles - Lesson Two
Sophocles - Lesson Three
Sophocles - Lesson Four
Sophocles - Quiz
Sophocles - Biography
Sophocles - Transcript

Euripides

The enfant terrible of the theater scene of classical Athens, the plays of Euripides are anything but conventional. Click on this module to learn more about this divisive figure whose plays elicited screams, gasps and a good helping of controversy.

Euripides - Lesson One
Euripides - Lesson Two
Euripides - Lesson Three
Euripides - Lesson Four
Euripides - Quiz
Euripides - Biography
Euripides - Transcript

Socrates

Soldier, philosopher, gadfly- Socrates has been called many things. However, he is probably best known for the title “The Father of Western Philosophy”. An intellectual who would inspire more than two thousand years of philosophical pursuits, Socrates remains one of the most cherished figures from the classical world. Click on this module to learn about The Father of Western Philosophy and his pursuit of “an examined life”.

Socrates - Lesson One
Socrates - Lesson Two
Socrates - Lesson Three
Socrates - Lesson Four
Socrates - Quiz
Socrates - Biography
Socrates - Transcript

Plato

One of the most influential, and prolific, philosophers of ancient Greece, Plato’s works were of such importance that the philosophical traditions of Europe were once described as “…a series of footnotes to Plato.” Click on this module to learn about Plato and his concise examination of love within The Symposium.

Plato - Lesson One
Plato - Lesson Two
Plato - Lesson Three
Plato - Lesson Four
Plato - Quiz
Plato - Biography
Plato - Transcript

Herodotus

Known as “The Father of History” or occasionally as “The Father of Lies”, Herodotus remains something of a controversial figure. He is often considered to be the first historian of the Western World, but not without a fair share of objections. Click on this module to learn about Herodotus and his legendary depiction of the battle of Thermopylae.

Herodotus - Lesson One
Herodotus - Lesson Two
Herodotus - Lesson Three
Herodotus - Lesson Four
Herodotus - Quiz
Herodotus - Biography
Herodotus - Transcript

Thucydides

A historian who is remembered for his empirical, calculated method of chronicling, Thucydides was on the front lines of one of the bloodiest conflicts of the ancient world, the Peloponnesian War. Click on this module to learn about Thucydides and dive headlong into battle as Athens and Sparta compete for supremacy.

Thucydides - Lesson One
Thucydides - Lesson Two
Thucydides - Lesson Three
Thucydides - Lesson Four
Thucydides - Quiz
Thucydides - Biography
Thucydides - Transcript

Aristotle

Aristotle is often considered to be the greatest philosopher of all time-period. He is remembered for his expansive works which touch on everything from the movement of the cosmos, to the structure of the human soul, to the purpose of a human life. Click on this module to learn more about this impressive philosopher and his masterpiece of ethical philosophy, The Nicomachean Ethics.

Aristotle - Lesson One
Aristotle - Lesson Two
Aristotle - Lesson Three
Aristotle - Lesson Four
Aristotle - Quiz
Aristotle - Biography
Aristotle - Transcript

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