High Watch Reading List
"Word Power Made Easy," by Norman Lewis, is earnestly suggested before undertaking the other books.
| No. | Author | Title / Index | Date of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Numerous Authors | The Bible | 450 B.C. - 200 A.D. |
| 2 | Shakespeare, W. | Hamlet | About 1600 |
| 3 | Aristotle | Works | About 350-325 B.C. |
| 4 | Homer | Iliad | About 800 B.C. |
| 5 | Darwin, C. | Origin of Species | 1859 |
| 6 | Alighieri, Dante | Divine Comedy | About 1300 |
| 7 | Plato | The Republic | about 400-350 B.C. |
| 8 | Goethe, J. | Faust | 1808 |
| 9 | Confucius | Confucian Classics | about 500-480 B.C. |
| 10 | Milton, J. | Paradise Lost | 1667 |
| 11 | Cervantes, M. | Don Quixote | 1605 |
| 12 | Mohammed | Koran | about 1610-1632 |
| 13 | Chaucer, G. | Canterbury Tales | 1386 |
| 14 | Newton, I. | Principia Mathematica | 1687 |
| 15 | Kant, I. | Critique of Pure Reason | 1781 |
| 16 | Tolstoy, L. | War and Peace | 1866 |
| 17 | Virgil | Aeneid | about 70-19 B.C. |
| 18 | Marx, K. | Das Kapital | 1867 |
| 19 | Homer | Odyssey | about 600-500 B.C. |
| 20 | Bunyan, J. | Pilgrim's Progress | 1678 |
| 21 | Gibbon, E. | Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | 1772 |
| 22 | Bacon, F. | Novum Organum | 1612 |
| 23 | Sophocles | Oedipus Rex | about 468-406 B.C. |
| 24 | Buddha | Buddhist Sutras | about 480 B.C. |
| 25 | Smith, A. | The Wealth of Nations | 1776 |
| 26 | Aesop | Aesop's Fables | about 500 B.C. |
| 27 | Montaigne, M. | Essays | 1580 |
| 28 | Hugo, V. | Les Miserables | 1862 |
| 29 | Plato | Phaedo | about 400-350 B.C. |
| 30 | Mendel, J. | Principles of Heredity | about 1850-1864 |
| 31 | Burton, R. | Arabian Nights | 1885 |
| 32 | Shakespeare, W. | King Lear | 1600 |
| 33 | St. Thomas Aquinas | Summa Theologica | 1265 |
| 34 | Aeschylus | Prometheus Bound | 500-456 B.C. |
| 35 | Hindu sources | Bhagavad-Gita | about 200 A.D. |
| 36 | Calvin, J. | The Institutes of the Christian Religion | 1536 |
| 37 | Rousseau, J. | Social Contract | 1762 |
| 38 | Plutarch | Lives | about 100-120 A.D. |
| 39 | Blackstone, W. | Commentaries on the Laws of England | 1765 |
| 40 | Ancient Service Books | Book of Common Prayer | about 1500 |
| 41 | Boswell, J. | The Life of Samuel Johnson | 1791 |
| 42 | Defoe, D. | Robinson Crusoe | 1719 |
| 43 | Shakespeare, W. | Macbeth | about 1600 |
| 44 | Marcus Aurelius | Meditations | 121-180 A.D. |
| 45 | Emerson, R. | Essays | 1841 |
| 46 | Sophocles | Antigone | about 468-406 B.C. |
| 47 | Shakespeare, W. | Romeo and Juliet | about 1600 |
| 48 | Thucydides | History of the Peloponnesian War | about 420 B.C. |
| 49 | Dickens, C. | David Copperfield | 1850 |
| 50 | Franklin, B. | Autobiography | 1784 |
| 51 | Locke, J. | Essay Concerning Human Understanding | 1690 |
| 52 | Renault, M. | The Last of the Wine | 1956 |
| 53 | Bryce, J. | The American Commonwealth | 1888 |
| 54 | Herodatus | History | about 490-480 B.C. |
| 55 | St. Augustine | Confessions | 399 A.D. |
| 56 | Whitman, W. | Leaves of Grass | 1855 |
| 57 | Ceasar, J. | Commentaries on the Gallic Wars | about 50 B.C. |
| 58 | Stowe, H.B. | Uncle Tom's Cabin | 1852 |
| 59 | Lincoln, A. | Address | 1858-1865 |
| 60 | Malthus, T. | On the Principles of Population | 1798 |
| 61 | Galileo Galilei | Dialogue of the Two Chief Systems | 1632 |
| 62 | Khayyam, O. | The Rubaiyat (Fitzgerald edition) | 1859 |
| 63 | Rabelais, F. | Gargantua / Pantagruel | 1533 |
| 64 | Shelley, P. | Poems | 1820 |
| 65 | Machiavelli, N. | The Prince | 1512 |
| 66 | Descartes, R. | Discourse on Method | 1636 |
| 67 | Fielding, H. | Tom Jones | 1749 |
| 68 | Hume, D. | An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding | 1748 |
| 69 | Spinoza, B. | Ethics | 1675 |
| 70 | Thackeray, W.M. | Vanity Fair | 1846 |
| 71 | Voltaire | Candide | 1759 |
| 72 | Wordsworth | Poems | 1807 |
| 73 | Rousseau, J.J. | Confessions | 1807 |
| 74 | Twain, M. | Tom Sawyer | 1875 |
| 75 | Dostoyevski, F. | Crime and Punishment | 1866 |
| 76 | Epictetus | Discourses | about 90 A.D. |
| 77 | Harvey, W. | On the Motion of the Heart and Blood | 1621 |
| 78 | Euripides | Hippolytus | about 480-406 B.C. |
| 79 | Boccacio, G. | The Decameron | 1348 |
| 80 | Thomas à Kempis | The Imitation of Christ | 1471 |
| 81 | Erasmus, D. | The Praise of Folly | about 1510 |
| 82 | Swift, J. | Gulliver's Travels | 1720 |
| 83 | Shakespeare, W. | A Midsummer Night's Dream | 1595 |
| 84 | Faraday, M. | Scientific Papers | 1909-1914 |
| 85 | James, W. | Principles of Psychology | 1890 |
| 86 | Ibsen, H.J. | A Doll's House | about 1880 |
| 87 | German sources | Nibelungenlied | about 1200 |
| 88 | Shakespeare, W. | The Merchant of Venice | 1596 |
| 89 | Penys, S. | The Diary of Samuel Penys | 1660-1669 |
| 90 | Aeschylus | Agamemnon Trilogy | about 500-456 B.C. |
| 91 | Bacon, F. | Advancement of Learning | 1655 |
| 92 | Burns, R. | Poems | 1787 |
| 93 | MacCauley, T.R. | The History of England | 1848-1855 |
| 94 | Keats, J. | Shorter Poems | 1817 |
| 95 | Shakespeare, W. | Sonnets | 1609 |
| 96 | Dostoyevski, F. | Brothers Karamazov | 1880 |
| 97 | Tennyson, A. | In Memoriam | about 1833-1850 |
| 98 | Carroll, L. | Alice in Wonderland | 1865 |
| 99 | Cicero | Orations | about 80-43 B.C. |
| 100 | Spenser, H. | First Principles | 1862 |
| 101 | Tolstoy, L. | Anna Karenina | 1877 |
| 102 | Payne, T. | The Rights of Man | 1791-92 |
| 103 | St. Augustine | The City of God | 354-430 A.D. |
| 104 | Veblen, T. | The Theory of the Leisure Class | 1899 |
| 105 | Lucretius | On the Nature of Things | about 1050 |
| 106 | Schopenhauer A. | The World as Will and Representation | 1937 |
| 107 | Vedic Sources | Upanishads | about 500 B.C. |
| 108 | Toynbee, A. | The History of the World | 1934-1961 |
| 109 | Germain, W.M. | The Magic of your Mind | 1956 |
| 110 | Lindner, R. | Prescription for Rebellion | 1952 |
| 111 | Lindner, B. | Must You Conform ? | 1956 |
| 112 | Wylie, P. | Generation of Vipers | 1942 |
| 113 | Wylie, P. | Essay on Morals | 1947 |
| 114 | Bucke, R.M. | Cosmic Consciousness | 1901 |
| 115 | Cady, H.E. | Lessons in Truth | 1896 |
| 116 | DeWaters, L. | The Finished Kingdom | 1919 |
| 117 | DeWaters, L. | Science of Ascension | 1929 |
| 118 | DeWaters, L. | The Voice of Revelation | 1950 |
| 119 | Shakespeare, W. | The Tempest | around 1609 |
| 120 | Lanyon, W. | All works | around 1917-1946 |
Notes :
Mentorship training in The Prosperos® begins with Closed Class instruction in Translation® and Releasing the Hidden Splendour™, followed by pursuit of the High Watch degree. This reading list represents a complete undergraduate curriculum in the history of metaphysical and philosophical thought. It is required reading for anyone seeking an H.W. through this School. For more information about the path of Mentorship, see the About Mentorship page.

