Greg Jenner
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63. But when we did the Pythagoras episode, you were able to sort of knock down quite a few myths, but there was still an awful lot of stuff that we really struggled to get to grips with. Yeah, yeah. Here, we've just got so much...
63. But when we did the Pythagoras episode, you were able to sort of knock down quite a few myths, but there was still an awful lot of stuff that we really struggled to get to grips with. Yeah, yeah. Here, we've just got so much...
And we've only got 31 books out of 160. Maybe one day others will show up somewhere.
And we've only got 31 books out of 160. Maybe one day others will show up somewhere.
I would get History of Animals. I would too. I read it this weekend. It's brilliant.
I would get History of Animals. I would too. I read it this weekend. It's brilliant.
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All right, time now for the Nuance Window. This is where Dan and I peripatetically promenade around the Lyceum for two minutes while Professor Edith tells us something that we need to know about Aristotle. My stopwatch is ready. You have two minutes, Edith. Take it away.
All right, time now for the Nuance Window. This is where Dan and I peripatetically promenade around the Lyceum for two minutes while Professor Edith tells us something that we need to know about Aristotle. My stopwatch is ready. You have two minutes, Edith. Take it away.
intellectual history and then we end up with a bum joke that's what should be in his poetics about comedy right yeah
intellectual history and then we end up with a bum joke that's what should be in his poetics about comedy right yeah
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Yeah.
So what do you know now? Time now for the So What Do You Know Now? This is our quickfire quiz for Dan to see how much he has learned. We are fired. So much. I forgot about this. Last time out, Dan, you got 9.5 on Napoleon out of 10, which is really good. I mean, really good score.