
29 episodes

Dante's Divine Comedy Richard Emerson
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A journey through the beauty and inspiration of Dante's Divine Comedy, and the historical, philosophical and theological context of this Great Poem in the 12- and 13 hundreds. Enjoy!
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Interview: Tommaso Todesca, Inferno 26, and Intellectual Hubris.
In this episode we're having our good friend Tom LA Books back for a conversation about the Big Picture of the Divine Comedy!
We'll talk about how we can see some of the major themes of this overall picture in the contrast between Ulysses' "Mad Flight" in Inferno, and the beginning of the Journey in Paradiso. We'll also touch on philosophy, theology, psychology, practical life-advice from Dante, how life can change around 30, and countless small points and ideas of wisdom and beauty everywhere in the Comedy.
Catch Tom's next video, and follow his Journey through Paradise!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Se0davqIVb5KsQ1ruCZ_Q
Thanks for listening!
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A special thanks goes out to our very generous Patrons: Caldazar, Seán Eckmann, Laura Daligan, Michael Leighty, Claudia, Aidan Chavasse and Santheep on patreon.com/ancientworld - thank you! -
Interview: Dr. Phil Cary about Dante's Cosmology, and the 24 Wise People in the Sun.
Join us for an excellent conversation with Ivy League Professor Dr. Phil Cary, about the structure of Dante's Cosmology and the 24 wise people in the sphere of the Sun.
We'll also talk about the movement of the souls, and his favorite moments of wisdom and beauty from the Divine Comedy.
Thanks for listening!
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Dr. Phillip Cary is Professor of Philosophy at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, where he is also Scholar-in-Residence at the Templeton Honors College. After receiving his B.A. in English Literature and Philosophy from Washington University in St. Louis, Professor Cary earned his M.A. in Philosophy and Ph.D. in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University. Professor Cary is a recent winner of the Lindback Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching at Eastern University. He has also taught at Yale University, the University of Connecticut, and the University of Hartford. As the Arthur J. Ennis Post-Doctoral Fellow at Villanova University, he taught the nationally recognized undergraduate Core Humanities seminars on ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and modern thought. As a scholar, Professor Cary's specialty is the thought of Augustine, but he has also published scholarly articles on Luther, the doctrine of the Trinity, and personal knowledge. His most recent books include two on Augustine, Inner Grace and Outward Signs, both published by Oxford University Press in 2008, as well as a commentary on the book of Jonah, also in 2008, published by Brazos Press.
A special thanks goes out to our very generous Patrons: Caldazar, Seán Eckmann, Laura Daligan, Michael Leighty, Claudia, Aidan Chavasse and Santheep on patreon.com/ancientworld - thank you!
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Florence in the 13 hundreds: An overview. Arts, Architecture, Dante, and the Albizzi Family.
In the episode we'll look at the arts and architecture of the 13 hundreds, and the events with the Rise of Banking Families, an economic crash, the Black Death, and the temporary move backwards with the Oligarchy of the Albizzi Family.
Overall movements are still the Rise of the Merchant Classes and Growth of Cities, and we'll see how the Albizzi Oligarchy creates the conditions for the next century with the Age of Medici and the artistic explosion of the Florentine Renaissance.
Thanks for listening!
A special thanks goes out to our very generous Patrons: Caldazar, Seán Eckmann, Laura Daligan, Michael Leighty, Claudia, Aidan Chavasse and Santheep on patreon.com/ancientworld - thank you!! -
The Lord of the Rings, and themes in the Divine Comedy.
In this episode we'll look at the deeper theological themes in the Lord of the Rings, and see how they are expressed by J.R.R. Tolkien, and in Dante's Divine Comedy. We'll also see how the beauty and wisdom of deep theology can greatly enrich and embed great epic stories and poetry.
Timestamps:
00:00 - The Tavern
00:10 - Intro
01:28 - Lord of the Rings
13:20 - Divine Comedy
28:40 - Summary
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Interview: Tommaso Todesca & The Divine Comedy
In this episode we're having our first guest here on the podcast! We're very happy to present for you Tommaso Todesca in LA, who's currently making an excellent 100 video series on the Divine Comedy on his youtube channel, and we'll discuss the role that Dante is playing in his life, and his favorite scenes and discoveries from each of the three books.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:53 - Dante
11:24 - Inferno
28:30 - Purgatory
36:20 - Garden of Eden
44:54 - Paradiso
Tom's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Se0davqIVb5KsQ1ruCZ_Q
The Canto 27 video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBPMreDDS24
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The 12 hundreds in Florence, and the World Dante grew up in.
In this episode we'll look at the historical events of the 12 hundreds in Florence, with the rise of the Merhcant class, the rivalries between dynasties, and the wars between the Guelphs and Ghibellines. This is a very helpful background to understand more of how Dante's outlook on the World was shaped in the first 35 years of his life, and the conditions and tensions he was caught up in when he became a Prior of the City, in the Summer of 1300.
The Plaque for Buondelmonte on Ponte Vecchio is here:
https://ibb.co/K6GqKKm
Thanks for listening!
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A special thanks goes out to our very generous Patrons: Caldazar, Seán Eckmann, Laura Daligan, Michael Leighty, Claudia, Aidan Chavasse and Santheep on https://patreon.com/ancientworld - thank you!!