Isaiah Berlin

The Origins of Cultural History: 3 – The Origins of the Conflict: Political Lawyers, Classical Scholars, Narrative Historians

Jul 31, 2013
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Human Beings Are as They Are, Bea.
01:46 • 2min
3
The Origins of the Natural Sciences Versus the Humanities
03:59 • 5min
4
I Think Tomasius May Ave Regim in Germany, but Nobody Else Did, as Far as We Know.
09:07 • 1min
5
The Neapolitan Journey to Ilangeri by John Baptista Vico
10:16 • 3min
6
Where Does the Idea of Differences of Culture Come From?
13:01 • 4min
7
The Origins of Travel and the Origins of Them
17:13 • 3min
8
The Natives, Suron, Indians, or Siamese
19:48 • 5min
9
The Origins of Vico
25:10 • 2min
10
Knowledge of Nature and Knowledge of Man
27:02 • 4min
11
What Is It All About?
31:27 • 3min
12
The Italian Renaissance
34:15 • 3min
13
The Purification of Text and the Restoration of Wisdom
37:37 • 3min
14
What Did the Roman Lawyers Really Mean?
40:40 • 2min
15
The Need to Reconstruct
42:21 • 3min
16
We Are Not Romans, We Come We Are Franks
45:07 • 2min
17
Is There Such a Thing as Roman Law?
46:44 • 2min
18
The Franks and the Gauls Aredy
49:10 • 1min
19
Law and Universal History Are One
50:34 • 2min
20
What Is the Difference Between Poetry Producing Culture and Prose Producting Culture?
52:48 • 5min
21
The History of Humanity
57:51 • 2min
22
What Is Rome to Us?
01:00:10 • 2min
23
Is Virgil an Improvement or Not?
01:02:36 • 2min
24
I Think Tha Vicar Shouldn't Have Known Anything About This at All
01:04:09 • 3min
25
The New Side Was Only a Quarter of Its Original Side
01:06:55 • 4min
26
The Italians, Accoring to the French That the Italian Juries, They Are Holders of the Mort Italiqate, Peasants, Sophists, Fools and Barbarians
01:10:31 • 4min