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Chapters & Sections (88)
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0:01
Defining the Benchmark for No Science in Medieval History
0:32
Co-Host Matt Kirschen's Perspective on Science and Probably Science
1:02
Welcoming Seb Faulk to Star Talk as an Academic Scholar
2:04
Hermit Crabs and the Science of Shells
3:05
Science in the Latter Middle Ages with Seb Faulk
3:35
Medieval Period Slander and Ignored History
4:07
Astronomy in the Middle Ages
4:38
The Calamitous 14th Century and Medieval Science
6:39
Problem with traditional narratives of scientific progress and the importance of unknown figures
7:10
The 14th century as a unique period in human history and the impact of the Black Death
8:43
Reclaiming the medieval period and its achievements in science and inquiry
9:49
The Question of King Arthur's Historicity and the Spread of Legends
10:20
Merlin, Science, and Magic in Medieval Society
10:50
The Coexistence of Miracles and Natural Phenomena
11:20
Healers, Medicine, and the Coexistence of Science and Superstition
11:51
Court Jesters, Comedy, and the Culture of 'Kill or Be Killed'
12:53
Examples of Medieval Science and its Relationship to Ancient Knowledge
13:24
Ptolemy's Planetary Models and the Invention of Instruments
13:56
Motivations for Understanding God and the Universe
14:28
The Two Books of Understanding God: Scripture and Nature
15:30
Medieval Maps and Cartography
16:32
Maps as Aids to Contemplation and Navigation
17:34
Illustrations and Purpose of Maps
18:35
Medieval Science and Monasteries
19:37
Biblical Interpretation in the Middle Ages
20:08
Saint Augustine's Approach to Science and Christianity
20:40
The Use of Infidel Knowledge in Christianity
21:11
Monasteries and the Study of Nature
21:42
The Emergence of Universities and the Liberal Arts
22:45
Historical Context of Astronomy and Numerals
23:16
Transition from Roman to Arabic Numerals
23:46
Practicality of Roman Numerals and Resistance to Change
24:49
Astronomers' Adoption of Hindu-Arabic Numerals
25:19
Base 60 System and Astronomical Calculations
25:49
The Need for Simplification of Calculation and the Role of Hindu-Arabic Numerals
26:19
The Scientific Method in Medieval Times and the Importance of Precise Measurement
26:50
Astrology and Human Hubris in Medieval Thought
27:22
The Debate on the Nature of Elements and the Earth's Place in the Universe
27:53
The Debate on the Shape of the Earth and the Nature of Water and Air
28:55
Introduction to Humors and Balance
29:25
Humoral Theory and Well-being
29:56
Physicians and Balance in Medieval Medicine
30:26
Cosmic Influence on Human Behavior
32:00
Understanding the Moon's Effect on Tides
32:31
Break and Social Media
33:32
Medieval Manuscripts and Science
34:03
Penmanship and Illuminated Manuscripts
34:35
Science in Medieval Times
35:06
Understanding Medieval Astronomy and Trigonometry
36:08
Comparing Medieval Science to Modern Times
37:10
Lessons from Medieval Science for Pandemics
38:10
Comparing Medieval and Modern Quarantine Measures
38:40
Competing Explanations for the Plague in Medieval Times
39:11
Diverse and Competing Theories on the Plague's Cause
39:42
Witchcraft Accusations and Misconceptions
40:45
Ritual Cleaning and Blame in the Face of Uncertainty
41:16
Lack of Muslim Communities in Medieval Europe
41:48
Comparing Pandemics and Science Advancements
42:19
Most Impressive Medieval Scientific Discovery
42:51
Time Travel and Reverse Engineering
43:23
Innovations in the Middle Ages
43:53
Friars' Interest in Scholarship and Potential Demonization
44:24
Devil Worshipers and Smoke and Mirrors
44:55
Mechanical Clocks and Engineering Inventions
45:27
Richard of Wallingford's Mechanical Clock and its Capabilities
47:01
Rediscovering Ancient Knowledge and the Importance of Wonder
49:05
The Spread of Misinformation and Groupthink
50:08
The Limitations of Knowledge Transfer in the Middle Ages
50:38
Patterns and Triggers for Scientific Discoveries
51:09
The Importance of Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Middle Ages
52:12
Universities and the Preservation of Knowledge During Conflict