A history of astronomy, from antiquity to the present.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryScienceAstronomy |
Aboriginal Australian societies are believed to be among the oldest continuous cultures on the planet. Some of their oral traditions appear to preserve a cultural memory of celestial events from multiple millennia in the past. Aboriginal Australians ... more
In his second attempt, Matteo Ricci was able to gain access to the Forbidden City. Over the next century, the Jesuits came to surprising influence in China through their knowledge of European astronomy, though this journey was not without its perils.... more
After the fall of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty drove the few small Nestorian Christian communities in China underground and largely closed China off to foreigners. Only in the 16th century with the arrival of Portuguese traders did cont... more
After Wang Mang had usurped the Imperial throne, a disastrous series of reforms led to the collapse of his dynasty. The reestablishment of the Han Dynasty called for yet another calendar reform. About a millennium later, a group of officials, includi... more
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I was in the South of Italy studying the architecture of antiquity and I was looking for something on the Eleatic School and found this absolute gem of a podcast. I was looking for Parmenides and Pythagoras as well and this had great insights into Magna Grecia and greater Hellenistic culture and then through other tangents. You can learn a lot from this gentleman. 10/10
Stumbled onto this podcast but it has been a real joy and I’ve appreciated learning some history, especially with the emphasis on the context of what it meant to the people of the time.
If you enjoy great history podcasts with a lot of context, such as Age of Napoleon, then you will love this one! Also great for those who enjoy astronomy and are interested in how it developed over the millennia. The host is highly knowledgeable and does a great job of breaking down complex topics. I look forward to listening for years to come!
Apple Podcasts | #62 | United States/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #67 | United Kingdom/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #104 | Canada/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #131 | Australia/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #22 | Finland/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #27 | India/Science/Astronomy |
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