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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Challenging T.S. Eliot’s Assertion

Bartsch disputes T.S. Eliot’s claim that Virgil’s Aeneid was the first poem sympathetic to the Christian mind, arguing that this assertion is largely nonsensical.

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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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