Aelius Galenus – Galen

Aelius Galenus (Galen)

Aristotles Nichomachean Ethics

Aristotles Nichomachean Ethics
After studying the human soul and its powers and operations, Aristotle proceeds to a study of human actualization, which requires growth in moral and intellectual virtue necessary to pursue happiness and the fullness human development. A must read for all students of politics and social/behavioral science.




Aristotles Politics and Poetics

Aristotles Politics and Poetics
After the study of ethics, Aristotle introduces his students to the study of politics. In this book he lays out the nature of government, the various types of government, reasons for their success and for thier vitiation. He also presents his classical argument for the best type of polity (monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, et al).




Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy

Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy
Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 34

Boethius: The Trinity is One God not Three

Boethius: The Trinity is One God not Three
Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 34

Christopher Dawson


Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 95

A broad selection designed to offer a wide spectrum of edifying world history from a scholarly and Catholic perspective. Includes:

Jewish History
Crisis in Civilization
The European Revolution
The Rights of Man
The Study of Christian Culture
Early Development of Rome
Patriarchical Family in History
Christianity Soul of the West
Christianity and Humanist Tradition
English Catholicism and Victorian Liberalism
Catholicism and the Bourgeois Mind
The Challenge of Secularism
Papacy and the Modern World
Christianity and Sex




Cicero’s Treatise on Laws (De Legibus)

After the study of ethics, Aristotle introduces his students to the study of politics. In this book he lays out the nature of government, the various types of government, reasons for their success and for thier vitiation. He also presents his classical argument for the best type of polity (monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, et al).




Cicero’s Treatise on the Commonwealth (De Republica)

After the study of ethics, Aristotle introduces his students to the study of politics. In this book he lays out the nature of government, the various types of government, reasons for their success and for thier vitiation. He also presents his classical argument for the best type of polity (monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, et al).




Confucius and Sun Tzu

Confucius and Sun Tzu