
The Modern Scholar: Medieval Mysteries
The History Behind the Myths of the Middle Ages
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Professor Thomas F. Madden
The Middle Ages is not only a period of Romance, but of legends, tales, and mysteries. In this course, Professor Thomas F. Madden guides listeners through the most famous and enduring narratives of medieval Europe. Beginning with King Arthur, Professor Madden peels back layers of exaggeration and fiction to lay bare the historical basis for the mythical king. Madden then examines myths of the medieval church, sexual myths of the Middle Ages, and myths about Robin Hood and the Shroud of Turin, all the time imparting an understanding of just what medieval people thought about their planet.
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That said, I've yet to read a second source that agrees with this guys arguments
interesting
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The vast number of books, poems, and movies about Robin Hood began with a few tales of a thief, who was happy to take from the rich but had not the slightest inclination to give to the poor. And Friar Tuck? Mendicant monks like Tuck didn't even exist in the era of King Richard.
Some of the Medieval myths were just that, myths. Chastity belts? Never existed, although various Enlightenment era authors, such as Diderot in his "Encyclopedia" insisted that they did.
George Gershwin's famous line, 'They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round" was ...completely false. Enlightenment figures wanted to believe the worst of the Medieval era. One famous person in America who actually pushed the everyone-thought-the-earth-was-flat lie was Thomas Jefferson.
Quirky. Entertaining. Mystery
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myths/isteries/legends of the middle ages.
The topics include; king Arthur, the Holy Grail, Witchcraft and the Inquisition, pope Joan, chastity belts,
Robin Hood, the Flat Earth and the Shroud of Turin.
Each lecture introduces us to the topic, spends some time deconstructing/investigating its veracity and
then goes on to describe how the myth or mistery evolved over time.
Naturally, the more you know about any of these topics then the less you will get out of them, since each
lecture is only 30 minutes long.
Personally I know quite a lot about the legends of king Arthur and Robin hood and am quite familiar with
the inquisition. Therefore I found these lectures less interesting than other such as the one on pope
Joan, who I had never heard of before.
The lecturers style is interesting and engaging, though at times it could tend to be a bit on the dry side.
The book is a short, light listen with enough nuggets of information to hold your attention.
Your mileage will vary
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Nice
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If you could sum up The Modern Scholar: Medieval Mysteries in three words, what would they be?
good content, informationDid Thomas F. Madden do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Not relevant hereAny additional comments?
The mysteries he selects to talk about are interesting topics and if I had to guess, I think he gave good information about them. Much of the history comes from primary sources and I am always impressed with that. I can only believe it because it makes sense. I have never been able to believe that chastity belts were a real thing!Good content, good information - I think
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Also, "Venice: A New History" is great stuff. Definitely the best researched work on Venice, maybe ever. But what do I know.
Prof. Madden, professional and knowledgeable.
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¡Great Course!. Congratulations.
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The world needs more courses like this!
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Professor Madden is a superb writer – just listen to the first chapter of his history of Venice. But at the podium he is less than stellar. He knows his stuff and his perspective runs refreshingly counter to conventional wisdom, so he is well worth your time. But the listening can get a little trying.
Reality Check
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An interesting lecture series
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