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Medieval Merriment? Yule Be Surprised!
Read them as though they were still alive
Humble origins, extraordinary complexity
How to recognize a humanist in the 15th century
The Martial law of satirical wit
The Vikings lacked a long-term vision
Food for thought but none for action
“Truth and Numbers are always the same”
Finishing the journey and owning it
The invisible hands behind every great idea
The world's greatest playground
Storytelling and dwindling attention span
Putting the body back into corporate
An insatiable desire for learning
Perception-altering, life-changing art
Literary and artistic cosplaying
The highest power is its own downfall
The 'unscrupulous inventions' of folk etymology
The insufferability of tragedy
Less information, more insight
Abandon every hope, but keep the context
The way into the labyrinth and out
The Argonauts between high performance and clear vision
You don't need what you don't know
A tale of round robins, mails and matches
The last great ancient Greek dynasty
Plutarch and the leadership cone of history
The enduring myth of the monomyth
The global village of the Silk Roads
When rulers look in the mirror
Low-tech immersive listening experiences
Vowels and consonants by design
“Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it”
The virtues of the historical mind
The ancient roots of immersive learning
When the names won't stick: the case of Galileo's moons
Finding Meno: the problem with learning
The narrative order is historical
Cryptolects and the art of concealment
Trojan horses and other ruses de guerre
You might know what you don’t know

