Logos Press

Logos Press At Logos Press, we publish classical Christian education curriculum for both private and homeschools. That was in the early 90s.

Logos Press grew up around the Classical Christian School, Logos School, in Moscow, Idaho. The school was the first of its kind in the country and one of our founders, Doug Wilson, wrote a book explaining Logos' unique educational philosophy and practice--namely, Classical and Christian. That book, Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning, circulated through the educational community and found a plac

e in many home school libraries--mine included. Following the success of the book, Logos School was inundated with calls from folks all over the country looking for help and materials so that they, too, could educate their kids this way. There just wasn't any curriculum available; so Logos began publishing the materials our teachers had developed, making them available to both Christian and home schools. Logos Press is now part of the Canon Press publishing family, but we still have the same mission: provide excellent curriculum for the Classical and Christian student and teacher. NEW FOR 2013!

+ We've added award-winning NOEO Science for grades 1-8
+ Daily online classes
+ Weekly online seminars taught by the best in classical and Christian education
+ Complete curriculum bundles

Early bird (still) gets the worm: Turns out plenty of you are still wanting to lock in choices for this upcoming school ...
04/02/2024

Early bird (still) gets the worm: Turns out plenty of you are still wanting to lock in choices for this upcoming school year, so we decided to extend the sale for a week -- get 20% off everything and more off select doorbusters until April 7th.

03/22/2024

Homeschool families! Teachers and Parents!

The SITE-WIDE Curriculum Sale is happening NOW till March 31st!

Head to logospressonline.com for 20% off your order and FREE shipping on orders over $250!

Latin: Sine qua nonTranslation: Without which, notMeaning: Something absolutely essential. A more clear translation coul...
02/09/2023

Latin: Sine qua non

Translation: Without which, not

Meaning: Something absolutely essential. A more clear translation could be ‘without (something), (something else) won’t be possible’.

“Creativity is a sine qua non for writing novels.”

Latin: Sui generisTranslation: Of his own kindMeaning: Constituting a class alone. Unique. "In the American academy, she...
02/02/2023

Latin: Sui generis

Translation: Of his own kind

Meaning: Constituting a class alone. Unique.

"In the American academy, she remains sui generis, one of a kind."

"My boys ages 11, 9, and 7 love this program so far! My older two are filling in their Student Texts, while my youngest ...
01/31/2023

"My boys ages 11, 9, and 7 love this program so far! My older two are filling in their Student Texts, while my youngest boy is my "Helper" and sits next to me during lessons. The program was intimidating at first, as we are all new to the Latin language in general, but this program has made it much less intimidating, and actually fun! I love the way the lessons are grouped by theme, such as "numbers", "body parts", etc. This program has made the task of learning Latin so much fun, and I am so thankful!" --Homeschooling mom

Make learning Latin fun with Storybook Latin!


Latin: Persona non grataTranslation: An unwelcome personMeaning: Used in the technical senses most often in diplomacy, b...
01/26/2023

Latin: Persona non grata

Translation: An unwelcome person

Meaning: Used in the technical senses most often in diplomacy, but also in day-to-day conversations.

“Julian is a persona non grata for us since he offended Miriam."

"I homeschool my two boys (8 & 10). The Storybook Latin lesson is their favorite part of the day! With two elementary sc...
01/23/2023

"I homeschool my two boys (8 & 10). The Storybook Latin lesson is their favorite part of the day! With two elementary school “boys” that love learning Latin, you know the program has to be fantastic!" --Homeschooling mom

Check out Storybook Latin at LogosPressOnline.com.


Have a fallacy that you need help identifying? DM us, and yours might just show up with an official classification from ...
01/21/2023

Have a fallacy that you need help identifying? DM us, and yours might just show up with an official classification from Dr. Ransom!

Transfer fallacy: These logical fallacies might sound good at first due to their familiarity. Because we like or respect someone, we can be emotionally influenced by their recommendations or opinions.

Sharpen your logic skills with The Amazing Dr. Ransom's Bestiary of Adorable Fallacies. Available on Amazon or LogosPressOnline.com.

Latin: De factoTranslation: In factMeaning: Describes something existing in fact, although perhaps not legal. It contras...
01/19/2023

Latin: De facto
Translation: In fact

Meaning: Describes something existing in fact, although perhaps not legal. It contrasts with de jure, which refers to things that happen according to law.

"The city is rapidly becoming the de facto center of the financial world."

"My students and I are a few lessons in and are happily learning Latin. The format and flow of the book are excellent; a...
01/16/2023

"My students and I are a few lessons in and are happily learning Latin. The format and flow of the book are excellent; a well-thought-out curriculum that is quite effective. Historically accurate illustrations throughout enhance comprehension and keep us interested... We are pleased with the curriculum and will be recommending it to others."
-Homeschooling mom

Learn more at LogosPressOnline.com.


Latin: Per seTranslation: By itself or in itselfMeaning: Used to describe or talk about something on its own, rather tha...
01/12/2023

Latin: Per se
Translation: By itself or in itself

Meaning: Used to describe or talk about something on its own, rather than in connection with other things.

“It is not a pretty town per se, but it is where my family comes from, so I like it.”

Latin: Mea culpaTranslation: Through my faultMeaning: An acknowledgment of one’s fault or an admission of guilt.When use...
01/07/2023

Latin: Mea culpa

Translation: Through my fault

Meaning: An acknowledgment of one’s fault or an admission of guilt.

When used alone, it is a phrase expressing being at fault or remorse. Mea culpa can also be used as a noun, similar to the word apology. English derivatives include culpable, culprit, and exculpate.

Latin: Ad hocTranslation: For thisMeaning: Something that is not planned, but done only when it's needed. An ad hoc task...
11/17/2022

Latin: Ad hoc

Translation: For this

Meaning: Something that is not planned, but done only when it's needed. An ad hoc task or meeting might be added when a situation changes.

There is a similar phrase used in medical contexts: PRN or pro re nata. This phrase translates to "as needed". A nurse might work at a hospital filling in as needed, or medicine might be prescribed PRN.

You might find this phrase in a legal or political context.Latin: Quid pro quoTranslate: What for whatMeaning: A favor g...
11/10/2022

You might find this phrase in a legal or political context.

Latin: Quid pro quo

Translate: What for what

Meaning: A favor granted in return for something else. You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours.


This phrase will be familiar to folks that have used our logic curriculum.Latin: Ad hominemTranslation: To the personMea...
11/03/2022

This phrase will be familiar to folks that have used our logic curriculum.

Latin: Ad hominem

Translation: To the person

Meaning: Short for argumentum ad hominem meaning argument against the person. It refers to a rhetorical strategy where the speaker attacks the other person rather than the substance of the argument itself.


Face the beast. Learn its grammatical wiles. Master the kraken!Students in the logic stage (grades 6-8) are no longer co...
11/01/2022

Face the beast. Learn its grammatical wiles. Master the kraken!

Students in the logic stage (grades 6-8) are no longer content just to memorize chants and vocabulary—they are ready to master the systems that make Latin the most approachable of the classical languages, and to dive into the stories that make it the most legendary language.

Make learning Latin engaging with Kraken Latin. Available at LogosPressOnline.com

Anybody can do Introductory Logic. Easy-to-read layout, lots of margin notes for key points and further study, a step-by...
10/29/2022

Anybody can do Introductory Logic.

Easy-to-read layout, lots of margin notes for key points and further study, a step-by-step modern method, and exercises for every lesson (plus review questions and review exercises for every unit) all make Introductory Logic the perfect choice for establishing an in-your-bones knowledge of the fundamentals of thinking well wherever you are!

Many classical schools use this phrase in their mission statements and materials.Latin: Acta, non verba.Translation: Dee...
10/27/2022

Many classical schools use this phrase in their mission statements and materials.

Latin: Acta, non verba.

Translation: Deeds, not words.

Meaning: Actions speak louder than words. "But be doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. " James 1:22

Integrating Roman history, fun original stories, and classical myths, your family will love learning Latin again with Kr...
10/26/2022

Integrating Roman history, fun original stories, and classical myths, your family will love learning Latin again with Kraken Latin!

Kraken Latin 1 contains thirty-two weeks' worth of grammar lessons on all the indicative tenses, demonstratives, and personal pronouns, weekly worksheets and readings, English-to-Latin and Latin-to-English glossaries, reference charts for each lesson, fun activities, and much more.

Check it out at LogosPressOnline.com!

Descartes' famous phrase is considered a dictum, another Latin term defined as a short statement that expresses a genera...
10/20/2022

Descartes' famous phrase is considered a dictum, another Latin term defined as a short statement that expresses a general truth.

Latin: Cogito, ergo sum.

Translation: I think, therefore I am.

Meaning: This phrase forms the first principle of Descartes philosophy. He wrote, "We cannot doubt of our existence while we doubt."


Education is not just preparing kids for the job market, but should also be about instilling discipline, character, and ...
10/18/2022

Education is not just preparing kids for the job market, but should also be about instilling discipline, character, and love for God and the world He has made.

Furthermore, a truly strong education must give children a godly foundation so they can withstand worldly influences in adult life.

Education is warfare, so make sure you're prepared. Learn more at logospressonline.com.

Have you ever run into a   that you just couldn't quite interpret through context? Follow along for our series on Latin ...
10/13/2022

Have you ever run into a that you just couldn't quite interpret through context? Follow along for our series on Latin phrases that we still use today.

Latin: Deus ex machina

Translation: God from the machine.

Meaning: A plot device used to resolve a seemingly unsolvable problem. It’s often considered a lazy or disappointing way to tie up loose ends in movies or books.

Did you know? Reading, writing, spelling: there’s a strong connection between the hand and the neural circuitry of the b...
10/08/2022

Did you know? Reading, writing, spelling: there’s a strong connection between the hand and the neural circuitry of the brain—as students learn to write the critical features of letters, they also learn to recognize them more fluently, which leads to greater overall reading development.

Our curricula use time-tested methods to help your student develop these important connections during the elementary years.

Learn more at LogosPressOnline.com.

Radiant by Richard M. Hannula is a wonderful book that highlights lesser-known figures in church history.  It's perfect ...
10/06/2022

Radiant by Richard M. Hannula is a wonderful book that highlights lesser-known figures in church history. It's perfect for reading aloud with the whole family or using in addition to your history or Bible curriculum this year. Listen to the audiobook on Canon+ or get your copy at canonpress.com.

Killer art by   on the cover of Macbeth. Get the play and the guide at logospressonline.com.  Link in bio.              ...
10/01/2022

Killer art by on the cover of Macbeth. Get the play and the guide at logospressonline.com. Link in bio.

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