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Classical Stuff You Should Know

19: Dorothy Sayers, or "THE TRIVIUM - REDUX"

Classical Stuff You Should Know

A.J. Hanenburg

Christianity, Education, Books, Religion & Spirituality, Arts

4.5696 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Dorothy Sayers' "Lost Tools of Learning" is the article that helped to form a movement. We talk through it in this episode, and we end up talking a little more trivium while we're at it.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to classical stuff.

0:12.3

You should know a podcast where classy guys say classical things about...

0:18.7

I tried to remember how you introduced it last time. How did that go? I have no idea. It's a podcast for classical stuff about... I tried to remember how you introduced it last time.

0:21.4

How did that go?

0:22.0

I have no idea.

0:23.0

It's a podcast for classical stuff where...

0:25.0

With classical people that know class...

0:27.3

Things about classical stuff.

0:28.5

That's good.

0:29.3

Something.

0:29.9

Anyway, welcome.

0:30.8

Mailed it.

0:31.5

And we are...

0:32.8

Yeah, we're a podcast where we talk about classical education and stuff having to do with

0:37.4

the classical world and classics in general.

0:39.7

And my name is A.J. Hannanberg and I am joined by Graham Donaldson, who is apparently often imitated, never duplicated.

0:47.0

Oh, my word. He's giving us this like knowing, winky glance that you can't see as a listener.

0:53.2

And Thomas Magby, who puts the classy and classical.

0:56.6

Dean of Life.

0:57.4

Oh, my, can we just, you please don't turn it off.

1:00.2

I know that we've not been number one so far.

1:03.3

Yay.

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