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From Homer to Gutenberg: Ancient Greek and Its Afterlives with Dr David Butterfield

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David Butterfield is a renowned classicist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. His work centres on the critical study and teaching of classical texts.

How did the Renaissance revival of Greek language study transform Western Europe's intellectual landscape and shape our modern understanding of the Classics?

In this talk, delivered on the island of Samos in Greece in August 2023 as part of Ralston College’s Master’s in the Humanities program, Dr. David Butterfield—Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge—charts how Western Europe came to appreciate the language and culture of ancient Greece as an integral part of its own civilizational inheritance. Dr. Butterfield explains that large-scale technological and cultural changes in late antiquity led to a gradual loss of Greek language proficiency—and a waning interest in the pagan world—among Western European intellectuals during the Early Middle Ages. While the Scholasticism of the High Middle Ages was invigorated by the rediscovery of the Greek philosophical tradition, this encounter was mediated almost entirely through Latin translations. It was only in the Renaissance—when a renewed appreciation of the Hellenic world on its own terms led to a revitalization of Greek language study—that our contemporary conception of Classics was fully established.

00:00 Introduction: A Journey through Classical Literature with Dr. Butterfield

04:05 Preservation and Valuation of Greek Culture

06:55 The Evolution of Writing Systems

14:50 Greek Influence on Roman Culture

20:25 The Rise of Christianity and Advances in Book Technology

27:40 Preservation and Transmission of Classical Texts in the Middle Ages

32:50 Arabic Scholars: Preserving Greek Knowledge and Shaping Western Thought

36:00 The Renaissance and Rediscovery of Greek Texts

43:10 Conclusion: The Printing Press and the Spread of Classical Knowledge

Authors, Ideas, and Works Mentioned in this Episode:

Homer

Magna Graecia

Pythagoras

Odyssey

Cato the Elder

Third Macedonian War

Great Library of Alexandria

Great Library of Pergamum

Horace, Epistles

Emperor Augustus

Codex Sinaiticus

Constantine

Neoplatonism

Plato

Charlemagne

Carolingian Renaissance

Virgil

Ovid

Abbasid Caliphate

Avveroës

Avicenna

Thomas Aquinas

Petrarch

Ottoman Conquest

Epicurus

Lucretius

Aristotle

Gutenberg

Additional Resources

Dr Stephen Blackwood

Ralston College (including newsletter)

Support a New Beginning

Ralston College Humanities MA

Antigone - Explore Ancient Greece and Rome with Modern Insights

Join the conversation and stay updated on our latest content by subscribing to the Ralston College YouTube channel.

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Ralston College에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Ralston College 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

David Butterfield is a renowned classicist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. His work centres on the critical study and teaching of classical texts.

How did the Renaissance revival of Greek language study transform Western Europe's intellectual landscape and shape our modern understanding of the Classics?

In this talk, delivered on the island of Samos in Greece in August 2023 as part of Ralston College’s Master’s in the Humanities program, Dr. David Butterfield—Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge—charts how Western Europe came to appreciate the language and culture of ancient Greece as an integral part of its own civilizational inheritance. Dr. Butterfield explains that large-scale technological and cultural changes in late antiquity led to a gradual loss of Greek language proficiency—and a waning interest in the pagan world—among Western European intellectuals during the Early Middle Ages. While the Scholasticism of the High Middle Ages was invigorated by the rediscovery of the Greek philosophical tradition, this encounter was mediated almost entirely through Latin translations. It was only in the Renaissance—when a renewed appreciation of the Hellenic world on its own terms led to a revitalization of Greek language study—that our contemporary conception of Classics was fully established.

00:00 Introduction: A Journey through Classical Literature with Dr. Butterfield

04:05 Preservation and Valuation of Greek Culture

06:55 The Evolution of Writing Systems

14:50 Greek Influence on Roman Culture

20:25 The Rise of Christianity and Advances in Book Technology

27:40 Preservation and Transmission of Classical Texts in the Middle Ages

32:50 Arabic Scholars: Preserving Greek Knowledge and Shaping Western Thought

36:00 The Renaissance and Rediscovery of Greek Texts

43:10 Conclusion: The Printing Press and the Spread of Classical Knowledge

Authors, Ideas, and Works Mentioned in this Episode:

Homer

Magna Graecia

Pythagoras

Odyssey

Cato the Elder

Third Macedonian War

Great Library of Alexandria

Great Library of Pergamum

Horace, Epistles

Emperor Augustus

Codex Sinaiticus

Constantine

Neoplatonism

Plato

Charlemagne

Carolingian Renaissance

Virgil

Ovid

Abbasid Caliphate

Avveroës

Avicenna

Thomas Aquinas

Petrarch

Ottoman Conquest

Epicurus

Lucretius

Aristotle

Gutenberg

Additional Resources

Dr Stephen Blackwood

Ralston College (including newsletter)

Support a New Beginning

Ralston College Humanities MA

Antigone - Explore Ancient Greece and Rome with Modern Insights

Join the conversation and stay updated on our latest content by subscribing to the Ralston College YouTube channel.

  continue reading

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