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A brief note on podcasts

Primary Sources Posted on January 30, 2015 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

I recently started listening to some new podcasts.  That statement is almost always true, because my podcast consumption is constantly churning as I get tired of the remarkable lack of insight in Slate’s Political Gabfest or I realize that I haven’t actually … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: the Mabinogion 3 (Rhiannon’s Plan)

Primary Sources Posted on January 30, 2015 by jeffwikJanuary 23, 2015

Back from the commercial break, Gwawl was tapping his foot meaningfully and waiting for Rhiannon and Pwyll to emerge from their huddle. “Hello? You people ready to get back to it?” “Of course, of course,” said Pwyll. “Well, much as … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: the Mabinogion 2 (Pwyll meets Rhiannon)

Primary Sources Posted on January 28, 2015 by jeffwikJanuary 23, 2015

Pwyll benefited tremendously from his friendship with Arawn. None of the other kings in his neighborhood were buds with an actual fairy-king, plys Arawn was all the time sending Pwyll little presents like cattle and hawks and gold bars, just … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: the Mabinogion 1 (Pwyll, Lord of Dyved)

Primary Sources Posted on January 26, 2015 by jeffwikJanuary 23, 2015

Pwyll (pronounced, according to my inexpert interpretation of the pronunciation guide in my copy of the Mabinogion, midway between puhl and pewl) was a small-time local lord, local in this case being fairy-tale Wales. His particular little territory (comprising a … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: I’m doing to do something else

Primary Sources Posted on January 23, 2015 by jeffwikJanuary 22, 2015

Man, I’m just not feeling Herodotus.  I’d like to, Lord knows, and maybe I will again at some point, but it’s not turning out like a fun project which is worthwhile, and so I’m going to do something else. Something … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: Herodotus, EUTERPE part 6

Primary Sources Posted on January 19, 2015 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

Herodotus’s source for all this Nile lore was some cool guys in Cyrene, a Hellenic colony on the African coast just to the west of Egypt proper.  He met them in a bar (probably) and they spun him a tale … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: Herodotus, EUTERPE part 5

Primary Sources Posted on January 16, 2015 by jeffwikJanuary 14, 2015

In which we talk about Kush, finally As hinted yesterday, today we examine a fun new topic here in Herodotus Explains African Geography: the source of the Nile! Nobody knows from whence the Nile flows, except the clerk at the … Continue reading →

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Also I watched a wad of Friends

Primary Sources Posted on January 14, 2015 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

Another thing I did this past weekend was watch a lot of Friends, which was recently added to the Netflix streaming library. Watching it, I was struck by several things: Even though I am pretty sure I’ve seen most of … Continue reading →

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Bravely Default: a Crazy Stupid Name for a Pretty Okay JRPG

Primary Sources Posted on January 14, 2015 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

I used to write about games that I played a lot, but that was in another life and a different presidential administration. We hadn’t yet learned Iron Man was the greatest American hero, that’s how long ago it was. But … Continue reading →

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Primary Sources: Herodotus, EUTERPE part 4

Primary Sources Posted on January 14, 2015 by jeffwikJanuary 6, 2015

In which we consider the Nile This brings us around to the topic of the mysterious Nile. Herodotus has several agenda items here.  First, why does the Nile flood every year at midsummer?  Regular as clockwork, supposedly, the Nile rises … Continue reading →

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