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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Dec 23, 2019 20:08:51 GMT
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Dec 23, 2019 20:15:09 GMT
The Age of Exploration Lecture will be the next one published, followed closely by the Protestant Reformation one. Then, we'll see if I move onward to the Scientific Revolution or where I go next.
Stay tuned about how Columbus wasn't the one who proved the earth wasn't flat, because European scholars knew it for over a millennium.
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Post by Dr. Hendrei Gromsinger on Dec 23, 2019 20:30:47 GMT
The Age of Exploration Lecture will be the next one published, followed closely by the Protestant Reformation one. Then, we'll see if I move onward to the Scientific Revolution or where I go next. Stay tuned about how Columbus wasn't the one who proved the earth wasn't flat, because European scholars knew it for over a millennium. The ancient Greek Eratosthenes not only knew Earth was round, but calculated its circumference and got quite close.
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Dec 23, 2019 20:36:55 GMT
The Age of Exploration Lecture will be the next one published, followed closely by the Protestant Reformation one. Then, we'll see if I move onward to the Scientific Revolution or where I go next. Stay tuned about how Columbus wasn't the one who proved the earth wasn't flat, because European scholars knew it for over a millennium. The ancient Greek Eratosthenes not only knew Earth was round, but calculated its circumference and got quite close. So, apparently my lecture isn't necessary... I thought that would be a shock for most Americans... Lol
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Post by Tolbethessar on Dec 23, 2019 23:23:53 GMT
The ancient Greek Eratosthenes not only knew Earth was round, but calculated its circumference and got quite close. So, apparently my lecture isn't necessary... I thought that would be a shock for most Americans... Lol Just make it an enjoyable read. No need for shockers or surprises. Most of us are history buffs anyhow. That's the blessing (and the curse) of such a community. Don't discount the possibility of broadening one's perspective as one reads your material though. It's still certainly possible.
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Post by Dr. Hendrei Gromsinger on Dec 24, 2019 1:03:24 GMT
The ancient Greek Eratosthenes not only knew Earth was round, but calculated its circumference and got quite close. So, apparently my lecture isn't necessary... I thought that would be a shock for most Americans... Lol I am a noted fountain of obscure trivia facts, but I enjoy reading these things. You might educate me. Also, not American. Still working on that naturalization thing.
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Dec 24, 2019 1:49:33 GMT
Also, I’m not claiming the rights to all Europe by doing this! If anyone else makes any lectures related to Europe, they’ll be added to the list.
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Dec 26, 2019 21:45:40 GMT
I’m sorry that the Age of Exploration hasn’t been posted yet. To be honest, I haven’t even started on it. I’ve been spending time with family for Christmas and such.
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Post by Dr. Hendrei Gromsinger on Dec 27, 2019 3:34:51 GMT
I’m sorry that the Age of Exploration hasn’t been posted yet. To be honest, I haven’t even started on it. I’ve been spending time with family for Christmas and such. That's important. The site can wait.
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Post by Tolbethessar on Dec 30, 2019 16:47:10 GMT
Just curious, how far along into that presentation have you done, Gaius Julius Caesar? You don't have to rush it, I'm just curious to see more.
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Jan 1, 2020 16:32:12 GMT
Just curious, how far along into that presentation have you done, Gaius Julius Caesar? You don't have to rush it, I'm just curious to see more. For the Age of Exploration one? Honestly, now that the holidays are over, I’ll be able to put it out much quicker. I’ll have it out soon!
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Jan 19, 2020 0:31:20 GMT
Still working on the Age of Exploration... Sorry again, you guys. University has been stressful, especially since I'm writing and directing a musical for our theatre club... All the logistics just makes me kind of fall apart.
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Post by Victor Katz on Jan 19, 2020 1:01:41 GMT
Still working on the Age of Exploration... Sorry again, you guys. University has been stressful, especially since I'm writing and directing a musical for our theatre club... All the logistics just makes me kind of fall apart. Is OK, RL always comes first. Also, a good presentation is always worth a wait
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Jan 19, 2020 1:23:42 GMT
Still working on the Age of Exploration... Sorry again, you guys. University has been stressful, especially since I'm writing and directing a musical for our theatre club... All the logistics just makes me kind of fall apart. Is OK, RL always comes first. Also, a good presentation is always worth a wait I'm actually working on the presentation now! So, you'll see it within the next couple days!
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Post by Gaius Julius Caesar on Jan 23, 2020 1:10:27 GMT
Well, after the presentation was deleted unintentionally, I have yet to re-write any of what was lost. I've indeed turned on the draft feature, but I guess it's more about taking the first step at this point. I have my first exam of the year on Friday, so you can understand why I've been pushing this off anyhow.
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