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Omnibus I Primary Reading Assignments *Essays are found in the lesson Resources and Omnibus Textbook Genesis Before Lesson 1: Genesis Essay* Lesson 1: Genesis 1:1 11:26 Lesson 2: Genesis 11:27 37:1 Lesson 3: Genesis 37:2 50:26 Lesson 4: No Reading Lesson 5: Exodus Essay Exodus Lesson 6: Exodus 1 15 Lesson 7: Exodus 16 24 Lesson 8: Exodus 25 40 Lesson 9: No Reading Lesson 10: Gilgamesh Essay Gilgamesh Lesson 11: Gilgamesh Tablets (chapters) 1 5 Lesson 12: Gilgamesh Tablets 6 7 Lesson 13: Gilgamesh Tablets 8 10 Lesson 14: Gilgamesh Tablets 11 Lesson 15: Codes of Hammurabi Essay Codes of Hammurabi Lesson 16: Prologue and Laws 1 49 Lesson 17: Laws 50 194 Lesson 18: 195 282 and Epilogue Lesson 19: No Reading Lesson 20: 1&2 Samuel Essay 1&2 Samuel Lesson 21: 1 Samuel 1 14 Lesson 22: 1 Samuel 15 31 Lesson 23: 2 Samuel Lesson 24: No Reading Lesson 25: 1&2 Kings Essay 1&2 Kings Lesson 26: 1 Kings 12 2 Kings 4 Lesson 27: 2 Kings 5 18 Lesson 28: 2 Kings 19 25 Lesson 29: No Reading Lesson 30: The Odyssey Essay

The Odyssey Lesson 31: Book 1 and Book 8, lines 486 534 Lesson 32: Books 2 and 3 Lesson 33: Book 4 Lesson 34: Books 5 and 6 Lesson 35: Books 7 and 8 Lesson 36: Book 9 Lesson 37: Book 10 Lesson 38: Book 11 Lesson 39: No Reading Lesson 40: Books 12 13 Lesson 41: Book 14 Lesson 42: Book 15 Lesson 43: Books 16 and 17 Lesson 44: No Reading Lesson 45: Book 18 Lesson 46: Book 19 Lesson 47: Books 20 and 21 Lesson 48: Books 22 and 23 Lesson 49: Book 24 Lesson 50: The Histories Essay Herodotus, The Histories Lesson 51: Book I 1 94 Lesson 52: Book I 95 216 Lesson 53: No Reading Lesson 54: No Reading Lesson 55: Book II 1 98 Lesson 56: Book II 99 182 Lesson 57: Book III 1 66 Lesson 58: Book III 67 160 Lesson 59: No Reading Lesson 60: Book IV 1 142 Lesson 61: Book IV 143 205 Lesson 62: Book V 1 78 Lesson 63: No Reading Lesson 64: Book V 79 126 Lesson 65: Book VI 1 69 Lesson 66: Book VI 70 140 Lesson 67: Book VII 1 99 Lesson 68: Book VII 100 188 Lesson 69: Book VII 189 239 Lesson 70: Book VIII 1 83

Lesson 71: Book VIII 84 144 Lesson 72: Book IX 1 64 Lesson 73: Book IX 65 122 Lesson 74: No Reading Lesson 75: The Oresteia Essay Oresteia Trilogy Lesson 76: Agamemnon Lesson 77: The Libation Bearers Lesson 78: The Eumenides Lesson 79: No Reading Lesson 80: Plutarch s Lives Essay Plutarch s Lives Lesson 81: Plutarch's Lives. Theseus Lesson 82: Plutarch's Lives, Romulus and The Comparison between Romulus and Theseus Lesson 83: Plutarch's Lives, Lycurgus Lesson 84: Plutarch's Lives, Numa Pomplilius and The Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa Pompilius Lesson 85: Plutarch's Lives, Solon Lesson 86: Plutarch's Lives, Poplicola and The Comparison of Poplicola with Solon Lesson 87: No Reading Lesson 88: Plutarch's Lives, Themistocles Lesson 89: Plutarch's Lives, Camillus Lesson 90: Theban Trilogy Essay Theban Trilogy Lesson 91: Oedipus the King Lesson 92: Oedipus of Colonus Lesson 93: Antigone Lesson 94: No reading Lesson 95: Last Days of Socrates Essay Last Days of Socrates Lesson 96: Euthyphro, Introduction 11a Lesson 97: Euthyphro, 11b 16a Lesson 98: Apology Lesson 99: Crito Lesson 100: Phaedo, Introduction 72e Lesson 101: Phaedo, 72e 89a Lesson 102: No Reading Lesson 103: Phaedo, 89b 118a Lesson 104 No Reading Lesson 105: Early History of Rome Essay

Livy, Early History of Rome Lesson 106: Early History of Rome, pp. 29 72 Lesson 107: Early History of Rome, pp. 72 104 Lesson 108: No Reading Lesson 109: Early History of Rome, pp. 105 128 Lesson 110: Early History of Rome, pp. 132 147 Lesson 111: Early History of Rome, pp. 147 189 Lesson 112: No Reading Lesson 113: Early History of Rome, pp. 193 233 Lesson 114: Early History of Rome, pp. 233 259 Lesson 115: Early History of Rome, pp. 260 282 Lesson 116: No Reading Lesson 117: Early History of Rome, pp. 287 330 Lesson 118: Early History of Rome, pp. 330 363 Lesson 119: No Reading Lesson 120: Early History of Rome, pp. 367 397 Lesson 121: Early History of Rome, pp. 397 408 Lesson 122: Early History of Rome, pp. 408 435 Lesson 123: No Reading Lesson 124: No Reading Lesson 125: Luke and Acts Essay Luke and Acts Lesson 126: Luke 1 18 Lesson 127: Luke 19 24, Acts 1 8 Lesson 128: Acts 9 19 Lesson 129: Acts 20 28 Lesson 130: The Aeneid Essay The Aeneid Lesson 131: Book 1 Lesson 132: Book 2 Lesson 133: Book 3 Lesson 134: Book 4 Lesson 135: No Reading Lesson 136: Book 5 Lesson 137: Book 6 Lesson 138: Book 7 Lesson 139: Book 8 Lesson 140: Book 9 Lesson 141: Book 10 Lesson 142: Book 11 Lesson 143: Book 12 Lesson 144: No reading Lesson 145: The Twelve Caesars Essay

The Twelve Caesars Lesson 146: Chapter I. Julius Caesar 1 6, 8 48, 53 89 Lesson 147: Chapter II. Augustus 1 65 Lesson 148: Chapter II. Augustus 66, 67, 72 101 Lesson 149: No Reading Lesson 150: Chapter III. Tiberius 1 41, 45 76 Lesson 151: Chapter IV. Gaius Caligula 1 23, 26 60 Lesson 152: Chapter V. Claudius Lesson 153: Chapter VI. Nero 1 26 Lesson 154: Chapter VI. Nero 30 57 Lesson 155: Chapters VII IX. Galba, Otho, Vitellius Lesson 156: Chapters X. and XI. Vespasian and Titus Lesson 157: Chapter XII. Domitian Lesson 158: No Reading Lesson 159: No Reading Lesson 160: Julius Caesar Essay Julius Caesar Lesson 161: Julius Caesar, Acts 1 and 2 Lesson 162: Julius Caesar, Act 3 Lesson 163: No Reading Lesson 164: No Reading Lesson 165: No Reading Lesson 166: No Reading Lesson 167: Julius Caesar, Acts 4 and 5 Lesson 168: No Reading Lesson 169: No Reading Lesson 170: Revelation Essay Revelation Lesson 171: Revelation 1 9 Lesson 172: Revelation 10 22 Lesson 173: No Reading Lesson 174: No Reading Lesson 175: No Reading