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Episode 300 – The 10 Greatest Byzantine Emperors

https://shows.acast.com/b53d3462-8bc8-46b5-875c-99d8b173ed52/667ac8b9a2475610ca6ebc97

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One of my favourite podcasts.

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Thank you for commenting. Yes, it is informative.

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Okay, I will be the first to say it -- that is a sick tune. '

No, I have no shame.

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“He capers nimbly in a lady’s chamber/To the lascivious pleasing of a lute” – Richard III, Act 1, Scene 1

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Origins of medieval coinage revealed

The implication is that Anglo-Saxon elites had access to significant quantities of Byzantine silver, something that dramatically alters our view of how economically and politically connected they were.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/2024/05/20/origins-of-medieval-coinage-revealed/

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Thank you for commenting. Yes, it most certainly is.

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A United States of Europe

A free and unified Europe was first imagined by Italian radicals in the 19th century. Could we yet see their dream made real?

https://aeon.co/essays/could-we-recover-the-radical-vision-of-a-free-and-united-europe

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@bibliolater @histodon @histodons @philosophy it was Winston Churchill’s dream as well

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After the Second World War, Churchill became the greatest pioneer of the European ideal. “If I were 10 years younger,” he told his wife, “I might be the first President of the United States of Europe.”

Source: https://winstonchurchill.org/publications/finest-hour/finest-hour-173/churchills-europe/

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Britain in Palestine 1917-1948

Britain in Palestine 1917-1948 investigates the contradictory promises and actions which defined British Mandatory rule in Palestine and laid the groundwork for the Nakba (the catastrophe) and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. The roots of the contemporary social, political, economic, and environmental landscape of Palestine and Israel can be traced back to this period, making it essential viewing for understanding Britain’s legacy in the region and the situation on the ground today.

length: eighteen minutes and thrity seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOJqLTc6RkU

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@bibliolater @histodon @histodons When in doubt, blame Britain.

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For me, it is not about apportioning blame but rather trying to understand the past.

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Thomas Willis (1621-1675) : Neurologist, Chemist, Physician

“Willis is not only credited to be the founder of neurology, but he is also seen as the father of comparative neuroanatomy, as his work, in particular Cerebri anatome and De anima brutorum, compare the human brain with that of other species in ‘search for specific human abilities in cognitive functions’ (Molnár, p. 334).”

https://stjohnscollegelibraryoxford.org/2024/05/13/thomas-willis-1621-1675-neurologist-chemist-physician/

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Looks like he forgot to take off his Red Lobster bib for the sitting of his portrait.

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But in all seriousness, did he, or others, consider Corvids when comparing "the human brain with that of other species in ‘search for specific human abilities in cognitive functions’"?

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ist ja voll von ... ähm .... interessanten Persönlichkeiten. In der @eulemagazin gibt es seit einiger Zeit eine Reihe zu außergewöhnlichen protestantischen Figuren. Der von heute, Adam Neuser, hat wirklich eine ganz wilde Biographie: Häresie, Hochverrat, Flucht, Apostasie, Spionage für Hohe Pforte und Kaiser. Es wird einem ganz schwindelig.

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@Tinido Wundert mich nicht, kenne genug zeitgenössische protestantische "interessante" Figuren ... glaube, das zeigt eigentlich nur, dass Kirche eben auch ne Parallelgesellschaft ist, die ganz eigene Existenzformen ermöglicht ... @eulemagazin @histodons

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TikTok Conspiracy Theory: Ancient Rome Never Existed? A Classicist Reacts

length: 46 minutes 10 seconds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UXvI5aopXA

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Unfortunately, someone will believe it irrespective of how nonsensical the conspiracy might seem to experts.

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Unfortunately, an individual or a cohort of people will believe it irrespective of how nonsensical the conspiracy might seem to experts.

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The return of long-lost Sumero-Akkadian heritage and modern disorders: rediscovering Gilgamesh, Victorian tension, and aftermath

The rediscovery of the Mesopotamian epic complicated centuries-old and on-going debates about time and history: The major archaeologists of the period utilized it to return the field to its earliest arguments and better understand what time and history meant at the end of the nineteenth century, the Historians, Hebraists, and Biblicists began to question the originality of the Bible and verify its reliability, and figures specialized in literature and/or the arts got access to the primary sources of prehistory to update existing literature or create new fictional arts.

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Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

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Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

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A Brief History of English Numeracy

The people of late medieval and early modern England were almost universally numerate. Is our ability to count the thing that makes us human?

https://www.historytoday.com/archive/history-matters/brief-history-english-numeracy

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In Need of a New Myth

Where do national myths originate? They do not emerge by happenstance. Rather their creation and spread are an exercise of power. Influential historical actors, from antebellum slaveholders to the moguls of Hollywood and those Slotkin calls the ‘political classes’, have attempted to develop and disseminate broadly acceptable myths to serve their own interests.

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/n13/eric-foner/in-need-of-a-new-myth

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5 Famous Cartographers You Need to Know About

Gerardus Mercator is perhaps well-known for all the wrong reasons. His last name evokes the infamous Mercator projection, which depicts the world in a distorted way. The projection has been criticized for putting Europe at the center of the world and favoring the northern hemisphere by making countries there appear bigger than they are in reality.

Perpuli, Francisco. “5 Famous Cartographers You Need to Know About” TheCollector.com, https://www.thecollector.com/famous-cartographers-know-about/ (accessed Jun 24, 2024).

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Long-lost Assyrian military camp devastated by ‘the angel of the Lord’ finally found, scientist claims

At the British Museum in London, there is a relief depicting the siege of Lachish, and it shows the Assyrian camp. Stephen Compton, an independent scholar who specializes in Near Eastern Archaeology, compared this relief to photos from the early to mid-20th century which show Lachish. He identified a site north of Lachish with an oval shaped structure with walls that he thinks may have been the Assyrians’ camp.

https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/long-lost-assyrian-military-camp-devastated-by-the-angel-of-the-lord-finally-found-scientist-claims

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