The Curious Historian Level 3B Bonus Digital Resources
The Curious Historian Level 3B Bonus Digital Resources
A variety of Bonus Digital Resources are complimentary for those who purchase their books at classicalacademicpress.com (and available for purchase otherwise):
Printable PDF of the chapter quizzes and answer keys, also found in Teacher’s Edition appendix G
Printable PDF of the Four Categories of Virtues (and Vices) chart included in appendix C
Printable PDF of the the Spotlight on Virtue discussion questions included in appendix C
Printable PDF of the chapter charts indexed in the Reference Archive of appendix F
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Elisabeth G. Wolfe PhD, Author
Ashlee Cowles MLitt, MTS, Author
Ashlee Cowles taught philosophy, religion, history, literature, and writing at the secondary and college levels for a decade. She fell in love with classical education after spending an entire semester reading and discussing Homer’s Iliad with her ninth-grade students. In partnership with her lifelong friend and coauthor, Danielle Stinson, Mrs. Cowles has written two historical novels about the Trojan War for adults under the pseudonym A. D. Rhine: Horses of Fire and Daughters of Bronze (Dutton/Penguin-Random House, 2023 & 2024). She has also written several young adult novels, including The Poppy and The Rose (Owl Hollow Press, 2020) and Beneath Wandering Stars (Simon & Schuster, 2016). Mrs. Cowles pursued graduate studies in theological ethics at Duke University and medieval history at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where she wrote her master’s thesis on the humanism of the twelfth-century writer John of Salisbury, whose work influenced liberal arts education during the Middle Ages. In addition to writing historical fiction and K-12 curriculum, Mrs. Cowles is a copywriter for the education sector. She lives among the wild beauty of northern Michigan with her husband and children.
Aaron G. Larsen DA, Author and Volume Editor, Editor
Currently teaching history, Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Regents School of Charlottesville in Virginia, Aaron Larsen previously taught at two classical schools in Pennsylvania. In 2001, Dr. Larsen joined a team led by Dr. Christopher Perrin and two other colleagues to help form Classical Academic Press. The motivation behind this endeavor was to produce exceptional Latin and logic curricula for the classical education movement. The first results of this collaboration included the publication of their logic text, The Art of Argument, and the three-volume Latin for Children series. Dr. Larsen is also a coauthor of The Discovery of Deduction: An Introduction to Formal Logic and The Curious Historian series. He earned a BA in history, with minors in philosophy and education, from Covenant College in Georgia. He completed his coursework for his DA in modern world history from St. John's University in New York and went on to write his doctoral thesis on the Meiji Restoration, which, as he likes to say, is “the most important event in world history that nobody’s ever heard of.”