Shadi Bartsch on the Classics and China | Podcast Summary

Shadi Bartsch on the Classics and China | Conversations with Tyler In this insightful conversation, Shadi Bartsch, a distinguished professor of Classics at the University of Chicago, explores her unique interpretation of Virgil’s Aeneid, the influence of her…

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Insights from Roman Psychology

The Romans had a transactional relationship with their gods, which they used to rationalize their actions, such as going to war.

This offers valuable insights into the psychology of power in ancient Rome.

Most political parties, most ideologies, most governments use very similar rhetoric to represent utterly different situations. But that’s because there’s basically an agreed-on rhetoric of what it’s good to claim you stand for. – Shadi Bartsch

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  1. 01Shadi Bartsch on the Classics and China | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Insights from Roman Psychology
  3. 03Virgil as a Political Philosopher
  4. 04The Underworld in the Aeneid
  5. 05Challenging T.S. Eliot’s Assertion
  6. 06Cultural Relevance of Long Poems
  7. 07Learning Latin and Mandarin
  8. 08Future of Ancient Manuscripts
  9. 09Surviving Texts and the Ancient World

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