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Ancient Greece Declassified

Dr. Lantern Jack
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  • Ancient Greece Declassified

    65 From Vengeance to Justice: The Genius of Aeschylus' ORESTEIA w/ Doug Metzger

    1/31/2026 | 1h 15 mins.
    Aeschylus' "Oresteia" is one of the most extraordinary works of literature to have come from Ancient Greece. It's a story about murder, revenge, and the birth of justice itself. 
    We are joined by Doug Metzger, host of the "Literature and History" podcast to explore how the ancient Athenian tragedian Aeschylus turned a bloody family feud into a vision of civilization, and offered the Athenians a new foundation myth for their democracy.
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    Recommended translations of the Oresteia:
    For readability and beautiful language, you can't go wrong with Fagles.
    For accuracy and faithfulness to the original Greek syntax, go with Sommerstein.
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    To support this show and our mission to bring the classics to the general public, please visit https://patreon.com/greecepodcast
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    You can find Doug's incredible podcast on all major platforms and at https://literatureandhistory.com
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Introduction to the "Oresteia"
    05:22 Agamemnon in the Iliad and Odyssey
    12:17 Life of Aeschylus
    14:00 The 1st Play: "Agamemnon"
    20:03 Sacrifice of Iphigenia
    26:58 Agamemnon's Arrival
    34:56 The 2nd Play: "Libation Bearers"
    41:35 Orestes kills Clytemnestra
    51:40 The 3rd Play: "Eumenides"
    59:12 The Trial 
    1:06:58 The Areopagus and Ephialtes's Reforms
    1:10:24 Main Takeaways
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    64 Plato's Republic: Full Summary and Explanation w/ Gina White

    9/01/2025 | 1h 19 mins.
    Plato's Republic isn't just a cornerstone of Western thought—it's a mirror reflecting the challenges of our own time. In this episode of Ancient Greece Declassified, host Lantern Jack teams up with scholar Gina White to deliver a one-stop, accessible guide to this timeless work—exploring its big ideas, enduring impact, and eerie relevance to today's world.
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    Timestamps
    [00:50] Introduction to the Republic
    [05:35] A bird's-eye view of the entire work
    [15:20] Book 1: What is justice?
    [20:56] Book 2: The immoralist challenge
    [25:33] Book 3: Building the ideal city
    [34:00] Book 4: Justice defined
    [43:10] Book 5: Philosopher kings
    [49:30] Book 6: The Form of the Good
    [56:33] Book 7: The Cave
    [1:02:44] Book 8: Bad constitutions, bad souls
    [1:05:23] Book 9: The secret misery of tyrants
    [1:07:17] Book 10: The Myth of Er
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    63 The Spartan Strategy for Acquiring and Wielding Power w/ Eric Robinson

    8/01/2025 | 1h
    How did Sparta—a mere city-state with an agrarian economy and barely any economic growth to speak of—rise to become the supreme power in ancient Greece? We investigate in conversation with renowned historian Eric W. Robinson, author of the forthcoming book "Spartan Legend."
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    Timestamps
    [03:28] Origins of Spartan power
    [12:26] Democratic aspects of the Spartan constitution
    [17:25] Athenian admiration of Sparta
    [23:00] How good were Spartan armies?
    [27:05] Robinson's theory of a Spartan "Mystique"
    [44:04] Why Sparta won the Peloponnesian War against Athens
    [48:46] Why Spartan power declined
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    62 Marcus Aurelius and the Kingdom of Gold w/ Judith Stove

    6/30/2025 | 41 mins.
    Marcus Aurelius became emperor of Rome in 161 AD and went on to win several wars against the northern barbarians. But it wasn't his military exploits that earned him everlasting fame. Rather, it was his philosophical mind and the writings he left behind. In this episode, we are joined by author and scholar Judith Stove to explore the character, writings, and legacy of Rome's "philosopher king." Stove's latest book is called Marcus Aurelius and His Legacy: Seeking Rome's Kingdom of Gold.
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    Announcements: Next Tour, Seeking Video Editor, Connect on Social Media, Patreon update

    5/24/2025 | 3 mins.
    Some announcements for those of you who care about what's happening at AGD behind the scenes...

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The podcast that transports you to the ancient world and back, with some good conversation along the way. It's not just about ancient Greece. It's about a huge chunk of human history that the Greek texts give us access to: from Egypt and Babylon, to Persia, to Carthage and Rome, we'll sail the wine-dark sea of history with some expert guides at the helm. Topics will include archaeology, literature, and philosophy. New episode every month.
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