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'I must now return to my story with some haste, before another foolish white woman might think to seize it with the purpose of belching out some nonsensical tale on my behalf.'

21/52 ★★★★★

Recommended reading: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5857637470

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The Greek philosopher who was perhaps the first weather forecaster

"His book On Signs, written in the fourth century BC, was the first attempt to gather weather lore into a single volume. Aristotle created a theory of weather in his book Meteorology, but his successor attempted to give guidance on practical weather prediction, making him perhaps the first published weather forecaster."

https://www.theguardian.com/news/article/2024/may/09/theophrastus-greek-philosopher-who-was-perhaps-the-first-weather-forecaster

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As Gods Among Men: A History of the Rich in the West – review

"In As Gods Among Men, Guido Alfani examines the history of the rich in the West from the Middle Ages to modern times, including paths to wealth, societal perceptions and their resilience against shocks."

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2024/05/07/book-review-as-gods-among-men-a-history-of-the-rich-in-the-west-guido-alfani/


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As Gods Among Men: A History of the Rich in the West – review

"In As Gods Among Men, Guido Alfani examines the history of the rich in the West from the Middle Ages to modern times, including paths to wealth, societal perceptions and their resilience against shocks."

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2024/05/07/book-review-as-gods-among-men-a-history-of-the-rich-in-the-west-guido-alfani/


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A New Audience for the World’s First Author

"Around year 2000 BCE, the Sumerian language, in which the poems are written, died out as a native language, becoming instead a language of scholarship and religious rituals, much like Latin in Europe and Sanskrit in India. And so, it had to be taught in schools, and the copying of Sumerian poems—including those attributed to Enheduana—was a key part of the school curriculum in ancient Babylonian cities like Nippur and Ur."

https://yalebooks.yale.edu/2024/05/06/a-new-audience-for-the-worlds-first-author/

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The art of the bee

"As I set out to write a book on honey bee biology, I kept Humboldt as an aspirational model. Rather than write the typical biology text that reflected an excavation of levels of biological organization like taxonomy, biogeography, physiology, anatomy, etc., I built chapters around themes relating to honey bee impacts, behavior, and ecology."

https://blog.oup.com/2024/05/the-art-of-the-bee/

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Space Day Reading List 2024

"Space has fascinated authors, scientists, storytellers, and children alike. From a brief history of the moon to a collection of diverse stories connected to the stars, our Space Day reading list will deepen your love and appreciation of the cosmos."

https://yalebooks.yale.edu/2024/05/03/space-day-reading-list-2024/

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