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Prof. Timothy Shutt
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Beyond that, the Middle Ages saw the composition of some of the greatest and most rewarding literary works ever written, the works of Chaucer and Dante no doubt preeminent among them, but by no means are they alone in their surpassing merits.
In this course, we will look at some of those other splendid works - Beowulf, the little-known, but utterly splendid Njal's Saga, and Sir Gawain the Green Knight among them.
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Ahead of His Time; And Maybe Even Ours
- De Carole T. en 09-25-12
De: Karen Karbiener
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The Modern Scholar
- Wars That Made the Western World: The Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War
- De: Timothy Shutt
- Narrado por: Timothy Shutt
- Duración: 8 h y 2 m
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This course addresses three wars fought in antiquity, each of which had - even 2,000 years and more later - a decisive effect in shaping our communal sense of who we are, not only in Europe, but throughout the European cultural diaspora, in the Americas, in Oceania, and to some degree, at least, in Asia and Africa as well - wherever, in short, Western values hold.
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Those Are Names to Remember...
- De John en 09-26-13
De: Timothy Shutt
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The Modern Scholar: Greek Legacy
- Understanding the Overwhelming Contributions of the Ancient Greeks
- De: Professor Timothy Shutt
- Narrado por: Professor Timothy Shutt
- Duración: 4 h y 57 m
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Named one of the Best 300 Professors by the Princeton Review, Timothy B. Shutt has been repeatedly honored for his exceptional skills as a lecturer. In Greek Legacy, Professor Shutt explores the qualities that set the ancient Greeks apart from other ancient civilizations. The Greeks, more than any other culture, contributed to the formation of our own cultural system. These lectures show how that society developed, what it consisted of, and how it continues to impact the modern world.
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Masterful overview of Greek contributions
- De EmilyK en 11-19-23
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A History of Ancient Sparta
- Valor, Virtue, and Devotion in the Greek Golden Age
- De: Prof. Timothy B. Shutt
- Narrado por: Prof. Timothy B. Shutt
- Duración: 7 h y 41 m
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A born teacher and lecturer, Professor Timothy B. Shutt examines the history and culture of ancient Sparta, a society renowned for military excellence and adherence to the values of courage, discipline, duty, and the overcoming of fear. Vastly outnumbered at the Battle of Thermopylae, the Spartan "300" held off an overwhelming Persian force before finally succumbing - but not without inflicting massive casualties and inspiring the rest of the Greeks with the notion that they could persevere.
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OK for a beginner
- De Dale en 11-11-10
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The Modern Scholar
- Hebrews, Greeks and Romans: Foundations of Western Civilization
- De: Timothy Shutt
- Narrado por: Timothy Shutt
- Duración: 7 h y 51 m
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Our purpose in this course will be to examine the foundations of Western civilization in antiquity. We will look at the culture of the ancient Hebrews, of the ancient Greeks, and of the Romans, and we will likewise look at how these cultures interacted with each other, sometimes happily, sometimes not. In the process, we will focus on how the questions they addressed and the answers they found live among us and continue to shape our lives to this very day.
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Great, Thought Provokong Lectures
- De Wolfpacker en 06-04-10
De: Timothy Shutt
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Modern Scholar
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- EmilyK
- 02-12-24
absolutely love this professor
I loved this set of lectures. Prof. Shutt always has such enthusiasm for his topic and this set is no exception. He has interesting insights on a wide range of literary pieces, some of which frankly I had never heard of and others which I had studied in school, and he inspired me to read them again. He also sets the works in an interesting and sympathetic historical context. Although I was familiar with the Norse sagas, I thought this was one of the most compelling discussions of them.
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- vidar lystad johansen
- 10-10-18
Enlightening
Well performed but dips a bit in audio at times. Otherwise very good and recomended for anyone
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- John
- 12-07-12
The Kind of Professor I Want My Kids to Have
First, there is Professor Shutt's infectious enthusiasm for the works he's discussing and even more for the insights that can be derived from those works. Then there's his openness to cultural concepts (Beowulf's heroic manliness, for example, or the piety of the Dream of the Rood) that aren't that popular in the academy these days. He never resorts to cheap shots at the faith or ideals of the Middle Ages, never lapses into that "chronological snobbery" (C. S. Lewis' term) that assumes everyone and everything that came before us is somehow inherently less worthwhile.
Instead, he takes you on an amazing journey through many of the high spots of Medieval Literature, one that will either send you back to reread Gawain and the Green Knight and the Lais of Marie de France or send you forward to finally read those Icelandic Sagas and Troubadour lyrics you somehow managed to dodge in your undergrad days. Unlike most of the lectures I've heard in my life, these bear re-listening. Shutt is that rare type of professor who isn't afraid to admire what others marginalize, nor is he embarrassed by the concept of "truth".
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- GOOD Jaime Lopez Ortega
- 04-30-17
a great listen
I loved listening to this professor. He is easy on the mind. Especially since he pronounces for us many of the difficult words of non english. so much I did not know came home to me..
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