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Don’t Ever Rob a Temple
If you’re at all like me, you view the major cultural and political developments of 2016 with a jaundiced eye. I’ve found, however, that by immersing myself in great works like the ones below, I can insulate myself from some … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Leo Tolstoy, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, William James, William Shakespeare
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Rome Falls
I am making good on my promise to resume the Great Books Project posts. True, I’m doing it about one year later than I had intended, but better late than never. The laptop on which I had been drafting posts … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Leo Tolstoy, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, William James, William Shakespeare
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Plato Channels Nigel Tufnel
Great Books Project posts in consecutive weeks? That hasn’t happened in a while! Let’s get right to it. Here are the readings for the coming week: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, Book II, Chapters 1-10 (GBWW Vol. 51, pp. … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Leo Tolstoy, Plato, Shakespeare, Thomas Aquinas, William James
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Don’t Trust Anyone Under Fifty
My high hopes for summer reading were disappointed as I took on new job responsibilities and my family went through a move (and is actually still going through it—we have been between houses for more than a month). I lost … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Leo Tolstoy, Plato, Shakespeare, Thomas Aquinas, William James
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Angels Weren’t Created Happy
We are down in the weeds in the midst of six lengthy works this week in the Great Books Project and will be for some time. Fortunately, my enthusiasm for recently resuming the project should keep me from getting bogged … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Leo Tolstoy, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, William James, William Shakespeare
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Riding to Heaven on a Dung Beetle
It feels great to be able to make another one of these Great Books Project posts after so long a hiatus. To let you all know how serious I am about getting back into this routine, this week we’re pulling … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristophanes, Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, William James, William Shakespeare
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You Are Not a Trojan Woman. Count Your Blessings.
It’s a new year, we’re passing the 4,500-page mark in the Great Books Project’s Science and Mathematics category, and I am already a week behind! Let’s get right to it. Here are the readings for the coming week: Peace by … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Euripides, Great Books, John Milton, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, William James
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“I Would My Horse Had the Speed of Your Tongue.”
This week in the Great Books Project we finish off the last of the John Milton volume and start Thomas Aquinas’s treatise on angels. We’ll also read about the Visigoths’ sack of Rome if my guess is right. All this … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Gibbon, Great Books, John Milton, Plato, Shakespeare, Thomas Aquinas, William James
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Back to Cloud Cuckoo Land
Another month has been lost as a result of my extensive travels, but I continue pressing forward with the Great Books Project. The next round of readings includes a Shakespeare favorite, so there is no excuse to stop now! Here … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristophanes, Edward Gibbon, Great Books, Montaigne, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, William James
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Many a True Word Hath Been Spoken in Jest
I’ve been putting off for some time, but the time has finally come to dig into Plato’s Laws. It will be a heavy week with that, Aquinas, and James, but Aristophanes will lighten things up a bit. Here are the … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Edward Gibbon, Great Books, John Milton, Montaigne, William James, William Shakespeare
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