Thursday, January 4, 2007

Biography Subjects Update!

The following biography subjects are assigned:

Atilla the Hun – Maren Erickson
Mohammed – Emi Deiss
Henry IV – Christopher Hunt
Arius – Matthew Yost
Francis – Grace Best-Devereux
Charlemagne – Ned Shelton
Pope Gregory I – Ryan Tani
Justinian – Gabby Lemanski
Pope Gregory VII – Sarah Palmer
Pepin the Short – Anna Purk
Constantine – Dion Granger
Catherine of Siena – Katherine Maus
Charles Martel – R J Abuyo
Augustine of Hippo – Lizzie Gibbs
Pope Leo I – Erin McDermott
Alcuin of York – Erin Tomas
King Clovis – Joseph Groot
Thomas Aquinas – Madeleine Palm
Augustine of Canterbury – Lucy Colosimo
Martin of Tours – Molly Loveland
Columbanus – Spencer Bienvenue
Theodora – Kira Hoffelmeyer
Ambrose – Jessica Hawkins
Theodosius – Matt White
Photius – Tim Dodge
Boniface – Tina Woltz
Clare – Genevieve Bennett
Benedict – Michael Greenberg
Helena – Lauren Rathbun
Basil – Markus Sharette
Ephraem of Syria – Christian Butler
Columba – Claire Muehleisen
Jerome – Michelle Meyer
Dominic – Rachel Winn
Theodoric – Miles Sharette



The following students have requested an already taken subject or have not declared as of yet:

Madeleine Ballard
Nick DeJonge
Allison Huber
Elliott McGill
David Payne
Connor Thronson
Erica Armstrong
Daniel Bynum
Patrick Murnin

Remaining available subjects are:
Cyril of Jerusalem
Egeria
Gregory of Nanzianzus
Gregory of Nyssa
John Cassian
John Chrysostom
Athanasius
Belisarius
Pope Nicholas I
Averroes
Avicenna
Bernard of Clairvaux

18 comments:

Maad Markisss said...

So, Mr. Glenn. who is basil anywhays...? if i were to look him up on google what should i type in?

marennn said...

and what other resources can we use other than books and a website because both of my book is around 300 pages! we already have choir and the seventh grade has three or four more reports!

Gregory Glenn said...

St. Basil of Caesaria - should be able to find info on him. I'll have some things on Monday. Remember, he wrote a monastic rule and he is also known for his writing about the Holy Spirit.

Maren, above all, do not panic. I'll soeak with you about this - also, I have a picture of the very spot in Italy where Leo the Great convinced Atilla not to attack Rome!

Mr. Glenn

***maddie*** said...

I will be doing a biography on Athanasius.
- maddie ballard

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***maddie*** said...

Mr. Glenn,
I am verry worried because I have just spent two hours at the downtown library trying to find two books on Athanasius. While I was there, I tried looking for some of the other names on the list, but yet again, I was not succesful. If you have any suggestions, that would help out.
Thank you,
Madeleine Ballard

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ME *david* said...

pope nic 1 for me pleaz

Big E-dawg said...

Elliott=Cyril of Jerusalem

Matthew Yost said...

Mr. Glenn:

I am getting worried; I can't find any books on Arius! You'd think everyone would want to write about him... I have, however, found some websites. I hope it is O.K. if I don't use any books to draft my outline (due Mon.). Please help. Have you written a book about him? If so, could I borrow it? If not, do you have any suggestions?

Matthew

I Have Too Many Names said...

My name is spelt with an i >< not a y!!! I've been here for five years and people still can't get it right!!!

Horse Girl said...

awwww poor gabby!!! (ha ha ha)

***maddie*** said...

Maddy Fox will be doing a biography on Avicenna. Her internet is not working. So she asked me to post the comment!! Thanks!
-maddie ballard and maddy fox

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Anonymous said...

nick-bernard of calairvaux

Anonymous said...

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Matthew Yost said...

... wish you a merry Christmas...

Anyone get it?

marennn said...

yeah i get it its kinda obvious isnt it?