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Books of All Time tackles classic literature in chronological order. Each month, host Rose Judson summarizes a classic work of literature in one episode and then dives into the story behind it in the second episode.
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Books of All Time tackles classic literature in chronological order. Each month, host Rose Judson summarizes a classic work of literature in one episode and then dives into the story behind it in the second episode.
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    The Rig Veda, Part 1 – Breathed by Its Own Nature

    The Rig Veda, Part 1 – Breathed by Its Own Nature

    The Rig Veda (c. 1400-1500 BCE) is a massive collection of 1,028 hymns written by ancient people living in northwestern India, and it forms part of the foundation of Hindu faith. The hymns span myths, philosophy, spirituality, love, grief, and practical tips for making an incredibly powerful hallucinogenic drink. In this episode, Rose investigates some of the major themes in the Rig Veda and compares some of the themes in it to myths from other traditions.
    PLEASE NOTE: This episode describes some scenes of human and animal sacrifice. If you're squeamish, take care.
    Want to read the transcript or see the references Rose used to write this episode? Visit our website. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Instagram, or Facebook.

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    • 35 min
    Episode Six: The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Part 2 - The Egyptologist and the Magicians

    Episode Six: The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Part 2 - The Egyptologist and the Magicians

    We weren't expecting multi-episode character arcs when we launched this show, but here we are. Rose wraps up the Egyptian Book of the Dead - and one of its most prominent early interpreters, E.A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934) by looking at how late 19th and early 20th-century occultists pilfered Egyptology for ideas. Also, Budge has a dream that helps him pass an exam at Cambridge.
    Additional research for this episode by Matt Brough. Want to read the transcript or see the reading list for this episode? It's available here.

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    • 34 min
    The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Part 1 – This Thing Reads Like Stereo Instructions

    The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Part 1 – This Thing Reads Like Stereo Instructions

    In ancient Egypt, if you were rich enough, you'd be buried with a handy manual for surviving the afterlife within easy reach of your coffin — like having a novel on your nightstand. Find out what awaits you in the Duat where Osiris reigns, guarded by gatekeeper spirits with names like "Eavesdropper," "Hot Legs", and "One Who Eats the Putrefaction of His Posterior" in our summary of The Egyptian Book of the Dead
    Transcript and reading list are available, as always, at our website, www.booksofalltime.co.uk.

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    • 30 min
    The Tale of Sinuhe – Out of the Sands, a Voice

    The Tale of Sinuhe – Out of the Sands, a Voice

    Episode four looks at two key figures in the history of Egyptology: one, Jean-François Champollion, is well known as the man who cracked Egyptian hieroglyphics. The other, Giovanni Belzoni, was a carnival strongman and hydraulics engineer before becoming a renowned explorer—and excavator—of Egyptian monuments. Bonus cameo: Napoleon Bonaparte, ruining everything for everyone.
    Read the transcript and see the reading list for this episode at our website. You can also follow us on Instagram!

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    • 47 min
    The Tale of Sinuhe – The Traveler in an Antique Land

    The Tale of Sinuhe – The Traveler in an Antique Land

    We're off to Ancient Egypt for the next work on the Books of All Time reading list: The Tale of Sinuhe (c. 1875 BCE). It's a story about a royal advisor who runs away from Egypt after learning that the pharaoh has been assassinated, then creates a new life in another country. Host Rose Judson walks you through the plot, then muses on what it's like to be an immigrant, even in a country where you more or less speak the language. Transcript and additional reading available at our website!


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    • 33 min
    The Epic of Gilgamesh, Part 2: The Library, the Museum, and the Lawsuit

    The Epic of Gilgamesh, Part 2: The Library, the Museum, and the Lawsuit

    For the second part of our look at the Epic of Gilgamesh, we're heading to the 19th century for a little wildcat archaeology and museum curator drama. Hear about how the most famous story about Gilgamesh's first modern translator getting naked at the office might not be true, and exactly what kind of animal Rose thinks former British Prime Minister William Gladstone most resembled.
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    • 35 min

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Excellent Podcast

Very pleased to have discovered this podcast. Judson is knowlegeable and witty, with excellent narrative skills.

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