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William R. Cook (1) (1943–)

Autor(a) de The Medieval World View: An Introduction

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46+ Works 830 Membros 11 Reviews

About the Author

William R. Cook is Distinguished Teaching Professor at the State University of New York, Geneseo.

Obras de William R. Cook

Dante's Divine Comedy (1900) 96 cópias
Machiavelli in Context (2006) 57 cópias
The Cathedral (2010) 50 cópias
Discovering The Middle Ages (2001) — Autor — 9 cópias
Around Geneseo (2004) 4 cópias
Form and Genre 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

The Cambridge Companion to Giotto (2003) — Contribuinte — 13 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Cook, William Robert
Data de nascimento
1943-12-27
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA

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Resenhas

I really enjoyed this walk through Machiavelli's life and times. I've read the prince several times for undergrad and grad school, both as literature and as political science.
 
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jscape2000 | Nov 3, 2023 |
Wildly brilliant concept on Dante's part, and excellent analysis by Cook and Herzman. I had trouble staying focused during Purgatorio and Paradiso, having to go back and relisten multiple times. Might be just me, or maybe this is why Inferno is the most frequently studied book of the three.
 
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ryner | Jul 17, 2023 |
This course presents a decent overview of Augustine's life and work, but it lacks the intellectual rigor I expect from Teaching Company courses. The tag team of professors rambles on and on, and it seems they spend as much time talking about what they are going to talk about, or basically saying the same thing, that the actual content of this course could easily have been presented in half the time. More problematic is the complete lack of objectivity. They teach Augustine from a purely Catholic viewpoint, taking a brief moment to trash The Closing of the Western Mind along the way. There is none of the critical analysis I find in The Teaching Company's other courses on religion, where the presenters, whatever their personal beliefs, take time to acknowledge some of the critical opinions about or contradictions in the works they are teaching. Cook and Herzman come across as intellectual lightweights in comparison, whiling away their time in comfortable tenured positions at a university no one has heard of. Perhaps I'm being too harsh, but this course just dragged on for so long, by the time it ended I was somewhat exasperated.… (mais)
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datrappert | 1 outra resenha | Jul 31, 2022 |
 
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Obras
46
Also by
1
Membros
830
Popularidade
#30,757
Avaliação
4.1
Resenhas
11
ISBNs
71
Idiomas
1

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