This course is an interdisciplinary series of connected lectures delivered by eminent scholars from several colleges and universities. Each professor addresses an area of personal expertise and focuses not only on the matter at hand, but on the larger story-on the links between the works and the figures discussed. The lectures address-in chronological sequence-a series of major works that have shaped the ongoing development of Western thought both in their own right and in cultural dialogue with other traditions. In the process, the course engages many of the most perennial and far-reaching questions that we face in our daily lives.
Moby Dick
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookGiants of the British Novel, Part I
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookLore of the Stars
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookGreek Legacy
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookCelts and Germans
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookThe Iliad and The Odyssey of Homer
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookHebrews, Greeks and Romans
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookWars That Made the Western World: The Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War, and the Punic Wars
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookThe Literature of C.S. Lewis
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookMasterpieces of Medieval Literature
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookOdyssey of the West VI
Timothy B. Shutt
audiobookA History of Ancient Sparta
Timothy B. Shutt
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The Greatest Knight
Thomas Asbridge
audiobookEagle Against the Sun
Ronald H. Spector
audiobookGhost on the Throne
James S. Romm
audiobookShakespeare
Harold Bloom
audiobookHow to Think like Shakespeare
Scott Newstok
audiobookIn the Path of Conquest
Waldemar Heckel
audiobookClassics
Mary Beard, John Henderson
audiobookThe Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge
David McCullough
audiobookIn Distant Lands
Lars Brownworth
audiobookGlobal Inequality
Branko Milanovic
audiobookThe Habsburg Empire
Pieter M. Judson
audiobookThe Cambridge History of Warfare
Geoffrey Parker
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