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Ithaca Bound was a podcast hosted by Andrew Schiestel that explored history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin. From March 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, 188 episodes were published.... more
FAQs about Ithaca Bound:How many episodes does Ithaca Bound have?The podcast currently has 188 episodes available.
June 27, 2021Alexander III of Macedon w. Dr Pat WheatleyAlexander III, known to many as Alexander the Great, was King of Macedon, and in a short period of time, conquered an immense amount of territory, including defeating the formidable Achaemenid Empire. Professor Pat Wheatley, University of Otago, joins the show to discuss what scholars know about Alexander’s life....more59minPlay
June 26, 2021Commerce in Florence During the Renaissance w. Dr. Brian BregeFlorence during the Renaissance was precocious on several fronts, including commerce. American historian, Dr. Brian Brege, Syracuse University, joins the show to talk about what commerce was like in Florence during the Italian Renaissance period....more45minPlay
June 25, 2021Law in Ptolemaic & Roman Egypt w. Professor Uri YiftachProfessor Uri Yiftach, Tel Aviv University, joins the show to share what law was like in the Ptolemaic & Roman Egyptian periods....more49minPlay
June 24, 2021Plato's Myths w. Dr. Tae-Yeoun KeumPlato wrote on a variety of topics, including mythology. Dr. Tae-Yeoun Keum, University of California, Santa Barbara, joins the show to discuss the myths that show up in Plato's writings....more51minPlay
June 23, 2021Carthage w. Dr Eve MacDonaldCarthage was a major power, and destination, in the first millennium BCE in the Mediterranean; and despite losing the Punic Wars, its history, and lore, never seems to fade. Dr Eve MacDonald, Cardiff University, joins the show to discuss the ancient civilization....more47minPlay
June 22, 2021Diocletian w. Dr Roger ReesDiocletian's reign as Roman Emperor had many voluminous points: his antipathy towards Christianity, the creation of the Tetrarchy, and a rare imperial retirement. Dr Roger Rees, School of Classics, University of St Andrews, joins the show to discuss Diocletian's life....more57minPlay
June 21, 2021Italian Renaissance w. Dr. Kenneth BartlettRenaissance historian, Dr. Kenneth Bartlett, Victoria College, University of Toronto, joins the show to discuss what the Italian Renaissance was, how long it lasted, and some of its other aspects, including the conspicuous and the subtle....more56minPlay
June 20, 2021Carthage After the First Punic War w. Dr Kathryn LomasThere was an approximate 23-year interregnum between the first and second Punic Wars. Dr Kathryn Lomas, Department of Classics and Ancient History, Durham University, joins the show to explain what occurred with Carthage during this period....more40minPlay
June 19, 2021Umayyad Caliphate's Hegemony in the Mediterranean w. Dr Gerald HawtingFor nearly a century, the Umayyad Caliphate controlled a vast amount of territory in the Mediterranean, stretching from the Levant, through northern Africa, and even most of the Iberian Peninsula. Emeritus Professor at SOAS, University of London, Dr Gerald R. Hawting, joins the show to discuss the caliphate's hegemony in the basin....more51minPlay
June 18, 2021Sasanian Empire's Hegemony in the Mediterranean w. Dr. Michael DeckerThe Sasanian Empire existed in the 3rd-7th centuries, and for a period of time, held hegemony in various parts of the eastern Mediterranean Basin. Dr. Michael Decker, United Arab Emirates University, joins the show again to share what's known about the Sasanian Empire's hegemony in the Basin....more53minPlay
FAQs about Ithaca Bound:How many episodes does Ithaca Bound have?The podcast currently has 188 episodes available.