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Interview with Josiah Osgood on Julius Caesar and Cato the Younger 

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Комментарии : 22   
@1979Heyjude
@1979Heyjude 22 дня назад
Love hearing all the details about Caesar
@e.f.3207
@e.f.3207 5 месяцев назад
I just found this- That was FANTASTIC! Especially that latter half when you're both just talking about the subject and your personal thoughts and notions, brilliant 👏 Can't wait to find more! Thank you 😊
@TravelsThroughTime
@TravelsThroughTime 6 дней назад
Thanks!
@perchte
@perchte Год назад
This channel is so underrated. I saw this video popping up for weeks in my recommendations, but most sub 1k view content is either promoted or otherwise not worth your time. But damn you algorithm, this was one of the most interesting niche content stuff that perfectly fits one of my specific interests to ever exist.
@TravelsThroughTime
@TravelsThroughTime Год назад
Thank you so much. Really glad that it engaged you. We love making these episodes and RU-vid is still a pretty new platform for us. It's really great to receive comments like this though. All best wishes to you.
@perchte
@perchte Год назад
@@TravelsThroughTime Best wishes also, keep up the interesting guests! Damn you, I now have to free like an hour a week to catch up on listening the past episodes that you have already uploaded...
@kelleycavan6911
@kelleycavan6911 Год назад
I really enjoyed this interview and learned a lot. Thanks!
@TravelsThroughTime
@TravelsThroughTime 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@zacharydickerson1255
@zacharydickerson1255 6 дней назад
I’m so glad this author revealed himself as a lefty immediately.
@zacharydickerson1255
@zacharydickerson1255 6 дней назад
This is an elementary account of a very philosophically deep era. This disappointingly skims the surface. A dull stone skipped three or four times on a bottomless lake.
@user-gd3xy2vl1s
@user-gd3xy2vl1s 9 месяцев назад
Cato was as bad as his great grandfather. A man you just want to punch!
@PeterOConnell-pq6io
@PeterOConnell-pq6io 4 месяца назад
Cato iuniore delenda est'
@user-ik8nm2rr2e
@user-ik8nm2rr2e 4 месяца назад
God preserve us from Uncompromising principal, idealism, austerity, prigishness, narcissism and charisma; they equal disaster. Give us compromise, pragmatism and survival!
@PeterOConnell-pq6io
@PeterOConnell-pq6io 4 месяца назад
Caesar the narcissistic imperialistic populist, and Cato the fanatically stoic optimate. Talk about dropping a chunk of Caesar's sodium metal into Cato's cheap wine. Bottoms up! If memory serves, Cicero lent two hands to help end the ensuing power struggle.
@zacharydickerson1255
@zacharydickerson1255 6 дней назад
Also this guy has no idea if/when/or how the Triumph Route changed
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