The Renaissance Times
A podcast by Cameron Reilly & Ray Harris
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113 Episodes
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#32 Brunelleschi & The Dome III
Published: 11/9/2018 -
#31 Brunelleschi & The Dome II
Published: 11/2/2018 -
#30 Brunelleschi & The Dome I
Published: 10/17/2018 -
#29 Ghiberti & The Doors II
Published: 10/12/2018 -
#28 Ghiberti & The Doors I
Published: 10/5/2018 -
#27 – Boccaccio Part Three
Published: 9/22/2018 -
#26 – Boccaccio Part Two
Published: 9/14/2018 -
#25 – Boccaccio Part One
Published: 9/8/2018 -
#24 – The Father Of The Renaissance (part three)
Published: 8/18/2018 -
#23 – The Father Of The Renaissance (part two)
Published: 8/10/2018 -
#22 – The Father Of The Renaissance (part one)
Published: 8/5/2018 -
#21 – Enter The Lombards
Published: 8/4/2018 -
#20 – The Ostrogothic Kingdom
Published: 6/28/2018 -
#19 – Burn Them in the Fire
Published: 6/23/2018 -
#18 – Pedicabo Et Irrumabo
Published: 6/8/2018 -
#17 – Hypatia of Alexandria
Published: 6/1/2018 -
#16 – Jesus, Violence, Love
Published: 5/25/2018 -
#15 – City Of God
Published: 5/11/2018 -
#14 – Augustine of Hippo
Published: 5/4/2018 -
#13 – The Blame Game
Published: 4/27/2018
Starting in Florence in the 14th century, a new era began to emerge in the West. People like Petrarch, who re-discovered Cicero’s lost letters, and the new humanists - who valued the study of classical antiquity - ushered in a rebirth, or as we know it today, a “renaissance" - in the study of the arts, the sciences, philosophy, and the theatre. They rediscovered what it meant to be human.