Galileo’s stuff apparently was presented as dialogue in 1632.... nothing changed for centuries.... still riding horses for centuries.... slave labor..., .. obviously didn’t work... dialogic method still doesn’t work today... but Art Degree people keep trying to employ it expecting a different result...
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Giordano Bruno got the 'monologue' treatment.
ReplyDeleteSteve Jobs considered his art courses invaluable.
ReplyDeleteThe medical scientist Dr. William Haseltine mentions how invaluable his all-round education (art and science) was. Just to name a few...
A lot of wars and civil wars in Europe in the 1600s. Hardly time for any leisure, eh?
Btw, I mentioned "leisure" because the Greek word for "school" means just that -- leisure.
That must've been really old school. In the days before leisure became hard knocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that word?
ReplyDeleteσχολείο
ReplyDeleteBtw... Casanova had an easy time seducing women, because most husbands were gone seeking fortune in foreign wars. A lot of lonely women. Can’t blame him, can you? And why I admire the man
What’s the transliteration?
ReplyDeleteAcademe? Academia? Academy?
ReplyDeleteSigma chi omega lambda epsilon iota omega?
ReplyDeleteScoleio ? Maybe where we get “school”?
Greek how do you get the Greek letter to post here without google translating them?
ReplyDelete“Copy” the word from translate.google, com, then I “paste” it here.
ReplyDeleteI use the phone, so I touch the word until it highlights then I press copy
ReplyDeleteκαρέκλα
ReplyDeleteThanks!