The Renaissance Was Absolutely Crazy β Ada Palmer
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Top Comments (10)
This is honestly one of the most fascinating and engaging speakers I've ever listened to on YouTube. She speaks on her subject extraordinarily well.
Pllllllease make her a regular like Sarah Paine!!! Sheβs fantastic
I love that you allowed her to speak at length before offering a thought or question. I feel like I learned so much more because she was able to complete her statement before discussion. This is so refreshing as it seems so many podcasters are waiting to respond rather than interested in listening.
She's such a fun and insightful scholar. hoping for conversations 2-5!
I know she knows what she's talking about cuz in 13:45 she accidentally calls Cesare Borgia "Valentino" and then she corrects herself and calls him just "Cesare". This is not a mistake she made, Cesare Borgia was made Duke of Valentinois (a duchy created ad hoc) by KingΒ Louis XII of France in 1498, and was nicknamed by many as "Il Valentino", which she knows, but she also knows very few people know that, hence the "correction". From that point on I knew she knows this stuff, and she totally proves it during the rest of the interview.
Take it from an Italian archaeologist: this is capital. This scholar is very very well educated, and brilliant in her wisdom and phrasing. Now that's a real lesson, other than a class on how you connect and deepen what you know πππ
WHAT AN OFFICE
I feel like just I learned more about the Renaissance in two hours than I did through three degrees in history...
This might be your best episode. Please please have her back on.
As an Italian, I love the passion and dedication she has for my country history. Grazie, monna Ada!
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Top Comments (10)
This is honestly one of the most fascinating and engaging speakers I've ever listened to on YouTube. She speaks on her subject extraordinarily well.
Pllllllease make her a regular like Sarah Paine!!! Sheβs fantastic
I love that you allowed her to speak at length before offering a thought or question. I feel like I learned so much more because she was able to complete her statement before discussion. This is so refreshing as it seems so many podcasters are waiting to respond rather than interested in listening.
She's such a fun and insightful scholar. hoping for conversations 2-5!
I know she knows what she's talking about cuz in 13:45 she accidentally calls Cesare Borgia "Valentino" and then she corrects herself and calls him just "Cesare". This is not a mistake she made, Cesare Borgia was made Duke of Valentinois (a duchy created ad hoc) by KingΒ Louis XII of France in 1498, and was nicknamed by many as "Il Valentino", which she knows, but she also knows very few people know that, hence the "correction". From that point on I knew she knows this stuff, and she totally proves it during the rest of the interview.
Take it from an Italian archaeologist: this is capital. This scholar is very very well educated, and brilliant in her wisdom and phrasing. Now that's a real lesson, other than a class on how you connect and deepen what you know πππ
WHAT AN OFFICE
I feel like just I learned more about the Renaissance in two hours than I did through three degrees in history...
This might be your best episode. Please please have her back on.
As an Italian, I love the passion and dedication she has for my country history. Grazie, monna Ada!