Dante Without Footnotes

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 8

  • @gabriellebaalke6704
    @gabriellebaalke6704 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm only just entering the World of Dante, late in life (I'm 48....beyond halfway if we're looking at biblical numbers) but this is just fantastic! Ron is enthusiastic, unpretentious, and so inviting of those of us who feel daunted by Dante. Hearing this is like being a part of a wonderful community. Thanks!

  • @gregnaimo8123
    @gregnaimo8123 Před 3 lety +3

    It's a long time since you gave this Ron but I very much enjoyed it. From an Italian family background and as a pure amateur (or rookie as you would say) It's easy to become obsessed with Dante. The one thing you did not dwell on tho was the amazing beauty of the language used. The tradesmanship /craftsmanship never ceases to amaze and pleasure me. You touched on so many things that one should/could say to a newcomer to the work.

  • @jimc2676
    @jimc2676 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Over 12 minutes in and the speaker has not yet started

    • @chuddyduddy
      @chuddyduddy Před měsícem

      The video has chapters, you dumbell.

  • @rickloan8251
    @rickloan8251 Před rokem

    I'm good with Professor Herzman. He's a sincere Dante lover willing to share Dante with anyone and everyone. Did I miss something with Professor Cornish? I'm a 64 year old man who dared to read The Divine Comedy. It was quite intimidating to even attempt it. I'm not an idiot. I was a Chemistry Major at Texas A&M making the Dean's List. Chemistry and Math is how my brain works. I struggle reading poetry. Should I just not even try it because I need footnotes and OH MY GOD endnotes? I'm just beginning Paradise translated by Anthony Esolen. I'm also taking the free Hillsdale College On-Line class. There's no way I would have ever gotten this far without footnotes, endnotes, google, and Professor Smith at Hillsdale College. I would have walked out of Professor Cornish's class the very first day. She is exactly why I did not even try literature for many years. I'm very appreciative of the Professor Herzman's and Professor Smith's of the world.

  • @shelbyhosey8675
    @shelbyhosey8675 Před 2 lety

    Only this way tells

  • @morganmayfair4755
    @morganmayfair4755 Před 2 lety +2

    I had an interesting insight but I won’t share it here as I find the political jabs offensive.