After a 15 minute discussion of Covid-19 (not recorded here) we talk about the actual ages of various characters, and the ages that Shakespeare wanted them to be: not only in A & C but in Richard II, 1 Henry IV and the romances: the idea that you can go from the start of adulthood (Octavius) to the maturity that makes you fit for tragedy and old enough to have lived long enough (Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra) within 16-18 years or so. Shakespeare's highly skillful stage setting in scene 1. Too all over the place, but I am hoping that if classes aren't canceled as they're being at many of our sister institutions, we'll settle down in to focused discussion.
Infinity 8: Philosophical questions
Infinity 7: Aristotle and the reality of space and time
Parmenides, Anaximander, Hilbert, the Fifth Postulate
Infinity 5: Extension and intension and interesting numbers
Sets and counting
Infinity 3: God's Point of View
Infinity 2: Borges
First class on Thinking About Infinity
Last class - Milton
Last class on Merrill's Book of Ephraim
Marvell
Ephraim 4/26/12
Satan, God, Adam and Eve
Keeping them down on the farm
Ephraim 4/23/12
Book of Ephraim, con't 4/19/12
Milton
Book of Ephraim, con't 4/18/12
Paradise Lost introduced yet once more
Who or what we took Ephraim to Be
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