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The King's Hall

Rediscovering The Guilds That Built Christendom: An Interview with Dr. George Grant

The King's Hall

Brian Sauvé & Eric Conn

Christianity, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

5.014 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2025

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Send us a text! As we discuss in today’s episode—which features an interview with Dr. George Grant—the 5th through 9th centuries were marked by Guilds of Learning, which were the melding of craftsmanship with covenant succession. A student spent an entire lifetime being shaped by a master, who helped them become immersed in whatever trade they had taken up. As a result, “artists” saw themselves as workmen, and spent a lifetime honing their craft. None of this could have been possible without...

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and The illegitimate son of a notary named Piero da Vinci and a peasant woman named Katerina,

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Leonardo da Vinci was born in Vinci, Italy, on April 15, 1452.

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His remarkable curiosity and exceptional talent in both art and science

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were evident from a young age and would ultimately shape his legacy as one of history's most

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captivating figures. Born in Vinci, Leonardo was apprenticed to the famous Florentine artist,

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Andrea del Verrocchio, at the age of 14.

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Leonardo's skill quickly surpassed his teachers, and his ability to combine his art and science became evident during his apprenticeship.

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While training, he began experimenting with anatomy, perspective, light, and shadow, which laid the foundation for his future masterpieces.

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