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Great Texts Program, Honors College, Baylor University

Waco, Texas Se unió Kasım 2013
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Ascend: The Great Books Podcast
Ascend: The Great Books Podcast@TheGreatB00ks·
The great books will change your life. And the Iliad is the first great book. If you haven't read it, make a goal for 2025 to do so.
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Sarah-Jane (SJ) Murray
Sarah-Jane (SJ) Murray@SJ_Murray·
What is creativity? In today’s #GreatThought, Tolkien reminds us that our creativity comes not from ourselves, but is instead an invitation to step into our roles as “sub-creators.”
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Just Joyce
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Giambattista Vico was born OTD in 1668
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Happy Juneteenth! #OTD in the history of great texts, Blaise Pascal (1623) and Salman Rushdie (1947) were born, and J.M. Barrie (1937) and William Golding (1993) died.
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OTD, James Weldon Johnson (1871) and Jürgen Habermas (1929) were born, and Thomas Kuhn (1996) died.
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OTD in 1313, Giovanni Boccaccio, author of The Decameron and one of the “Three Crowns” of Italian literature (with Dante and Petrarch), was born.
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OTD in 1716, Alexander Pope published the first volume of his translation of the Iliad. The esteemed classical scholar Richard Bentley said, “It is a very pretty poem, Mr. Pope, but you must not call it Homer.” Pope would get his revenge in The Dunciad.
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Happy #Bloomsday! OTD in 1904 James Joyce began his relationship with Nora Barnacle and later commemorated it as the day his character Leopold Bloom wandered throughout Dublin in the 1922 novel *Ulysses*
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Jeremy Wayne Tate
Jeremy Wayne Tate@JeremyTate41·
10. The Honors College at Baylor University
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Thomas M. Ward
Thomas M. Ward@prof_tom_ward·
Boethius died 1500 years ago this October. His Consolation of Philosophy was one of the most widely read books in Europe for over a thousand years. If you’ve never read it, make this the year you do!
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Zena Hitz
Zena Hitz@zenahitz·
Common mistake: People think that the great books are packed with familiar cliches, whereas the great books are always startling, whether it's startling familiarity or startling weirdness.
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On this day in the history of great texts, Elizabeth Bowen (1899), Gwendolyn Brooks (1917), and Orhan Pamuk (1952) were born, and Friedrich Hölderlin (1843) and E.M. Forster (1970) died.
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Adrian Tudor
Adrian Tudor@AdrianTudorDr·
This is splendid! How did medieval Christians make the works of pre-Christian, pagan writers ("the ancients") into Christian teachings? How could pagans like Aristotle & Ovid write Christian truths? @SJ_Murray and a team at @Baylor explain in a terrific short film...
Sarah-Jane (SJ) Murray@SJ_Murray

When we began translating the medieval French Ovide Moralisé, we learned a lot from the medieval writer about why translations and adaptations matter. Watch "Why Moralize Ovid?" to find out more about the tone-setting General Prologue to this long-lost book, contemporary to Dante's Divine Comedy in France. @greatsstorylab

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Sarah-Jane (SJ) Murray
Sarah-Jane (SJ) Murray@SJ_Murray·
What is the Medieval French Ovide? Well, we spent a decade translating it, because we believe it's a "lost book" that changed and shaped the world. Quite possibly, you might think of it as the Divine Comedy of France. Now, learn about how it all began -- and then dig into the translation from @boydellbrewer. With thanks to our editor, @CanaryCaroline :)
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Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri@Dante_Aligheri·
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