
Astonishing Legends The Pied Piper of Hamelin Part 2
Feb 23, 2020
01:53:34
Transylvania Tribe
- One theory suggests children emerged in Transylvania after vanishing into a cave.
- Robert Browning's poem "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" mentions this theory.
Grimm's Two Tales
- The Brothers Grimm included two Pied Piper stories in their collection.
- One features children, while the other, "The Rat Catcher," only mentions rats.
The Hazel Stick
- In one Grimm version, a rat catcher uses a hazel stick instead of a pipe.
- Rats follow the stick's holder, a miller, infesting his mill.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Slash Listener Segs - You've Got to Start Doing That
03:09 • 2min
The Legend of the Pistol Piper - Part Two
04:43 • 3min
The Pistol Piper - Part Two
07:47 • 4min
The Rat Catcher Is So Short, You're Just Going to Read It to Our Listeners Here.
11:23 • 2min
The Rat Catcher
13:15 • 2min
Can You Hypnotize a Chicken?
15:21 • 2min
Astonishing Legend, Tad Jokes
17:25 • 3min
Staples - We're Not Going Back to School
20:23 • 3min
The Pied Piper, a Stranger
23:43 • 3min
The Celestial Phenomenon Over Nuremberg
26:29 • 2min
The Battle Over Nuremberg
28:54 • 4min
I've Got the Year Wriht of 81?
32:51 • 2min
What's Going on With Lizabeth Bathery?
34:46 • 5min
The Pipter Piper and the Plague
39:19 • 4min
Dr. Dirk's Theories on Plague
43:23 • 2min
The Black Death - Dr. Dirks' Theory
44:58 • 2min
Doctor Dirk's Conclusion on the Pide Piper
47:01 • 5min
Taking Control of Your Own Life
51:59 • 5min
The Dance Madness
57:01 • 2min
The Pistol Piper's Story
59:08 • 2min
The Piper and the Devil, Part Two
01:01:09 • 2min
What Is Ergotism?
01:02:46 • 2min
The Legend of the Pied Piper From Hamlin
01:04:59 • 3min
The Future Settlement of the East in the 13th Century
01:07:39 • 2min
I Think the Germans Were Tired of Their Kids and Just Wanted to Send Them Off, Right?
01:09:38 • 3min
The Battle of Sat Forst Zidemund
01:13:06 • 5min
How to Get More Out of Your Outdoors This Summer
01:18:24 • 6min
The Three Deer in the Field
01:24:09 • 2min
Slavery and the Pied Piper
01:25:44 • 5min
The Deaf Child and the Blind Child
01:30:35 • 2min
The Re Conquista in the Iberian Peninsula
01:32:42 • 2min
I'm Trying to Get My Ten Year Old to Be Helpful Different Times
01:34:36 • 4min
Could He Have Been the Piper?
01:38:47 • 3min
The History of a German Town
01:41:36 • 2min
What's Going on in the Woods?
01:43:28 • 2min
What Happened in the Middle Ages?
01:45:34 • 2min
Is There a Connection to the Missing Four?
01:47:33 • 1min
Is There a Massed Abduction of Young Children?
01:49:00 • 2min
What's Left of That Cave in Ty Land?
01:50:46 • 4min
Toyota Hibrids
01:54:38 • 3min
As with any mysterious event, it’s often said that we should look to the simplest solution as being most likely the right one. The idea that when presented with competing hypotheses that make the same predictions, the solution with the fewest assumptions should be chosen is usually attributed to the principle of “Occam’s razor.” But what happens if we try to apply this cure-all of an axiom to explain a medieval legend that has few clues associated with it? In Part Two of our series on The Pied Piper of Hamelin, we’ll explore several of the leading hypotheses on this bizarre event such as the plague and Murine Typhus, forced emigration, the “Dancing Madness” and ergotism, slavery, the Crusades and even alien abduction. And if we return to applying “Occam’s razor” to this mystery from the Middle Ages and accept the contemporary accounts? Then what remains is the disturbing thought that somehow, a nefarious charmer simply used a flute to tragically persuade a large group of children to follow him into oblivion. They may be lost and their names are forgotten, but they and their Piper shall be forever remembered as one of the most famous legends of all time.
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