Exciting book getting news
I am taking full advantage of my free source to get as many of Bloomsbury Academic's Ancient Commentators on Aristotle series which would cost a lot getting it the proper way.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08DCGQW1B?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin
These give a sense of what it was like to be in a college course or anything like that back then, in like the 400's AD, much of it is Neoplatonic, and there's other series like this too.
It is merely a fun section of the antiquity immersion effort, I love the ancients, that doesn't mean I love some of the things that were the norm back then like Slavery, if one were to poo poo learning about the olden ways just because of what was the norm back then like that, then we ought to forget what the ancients said eh?
I am not of that opinion however, and it's my pleasure on a personal level to pursue these studies without needing agreement from anyone I may have a chance to dialogue with, I rather seek out 2 kinds of resource givers that are alive today:
1) those with expertise in a scholarly manner
and 2) those who treat these things as being a way of life, in a serious but inviting manner, like joining some club devoted to a good cause.
NOT as opportunistic superficial life hacks that seek to just do your own thing which may very well be down a spiral of disgusting character traits, those kinds aka popularizers are to me detestable, and I reject those uses of ancient thought and practice.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08DCGQW1B?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin
These give a sense of what it was like to be in a college course or anything like that back then, in like the 400's AD, much of it is Neoplatonic, and there's other series like this too.
It is merely a fun section of the antiquity immersion effort, I love the ancients, that doesn't mean I love some of the things that were the norm back then like Slavery, if one were to poo poo learning about the olden ways just because of what was the norm back then like that, then we ought to forget what the ancients said eh?
I am not of that opinion however, and it's my pleasure on a personal level to pursue these studies without needing agreement from anyone I may have a chance to dialogue with, I rather seek out 2 kinds of resource givers that are alive today:
1) those with expertise in a scholarly manner
and 2) those who treat these things as being a way of life, in a serious but inviting manner, like joining some club devoted to a good cause.
NOT as opportunistic superficial life hacks that seek to just do your own thing which may very well be down a spiral of disgusting character traits, those kinds aka popularizers are to me detestable, and I reject those uses of ancient thought and practice.

