Hi Folks! I had to unexpectably buy a new laptop this week for the channel so any donation support via Paypal www.paypal.me/esotericachannel or Patreon www.patreon.com/esotericachannel would be especially appreciated - Many Thanks and Happy Hanukkah - חג אורים שמח!
@@VOCATUS123 So, so many thanks my friend. You really have done so much to make this channel possible and I am happy to express my public and sincere thanks.
"The distant toll of bells and murmurs of chanting" is so reminiscent of Clive Barker's hellbound heart. Nota: Barker quoted Bataille as an inspiration for that, and you love Bataille and puzzle boxes... 😃
Prospoke: instantaneous telepathic absorption of data now organized and available in thine throne room , here it is , here you go. Say no to anti humanism
It's refreshing to see these subjects treated upon in a sober, scholastic, yet sympathetic fashion, without the juvenile and frankly embarrassing claims of magical powers or dubious first-hand experiences which always seem to attend any such discussions. Thank you.
Now I'm thinking specifically in something like the UA-cam channel Spirit Science, is that kind of stuff? I saw a little while that they uploaded a video about literally why demons are scared of _magick_ circles. I watched it _for the lols_ as people say.
@@georgethompson913 Yeah, I think they say jews came from outer space after they teleported from the future or something. That probably came to be as some kind of bizarre antisemitic new-age conspiracy theory and at some point in the chain of transmission someone stripped out the obviously antisemitic point of the theory.
15:09 'what's wrong with your dog?' Omg that had me *ROLLING!!!* This one of the many reasons why I never play your videos in the background, and instead fully pay attention to them. Can't miss these lil gems of humour!
Ever since I saw your first video on a necromancers manual and you mentioned the 'clerical necromantic underground' I have been absolutely fascinated by it.
Yes - I'm going to do a follow up commentary on this text this weekend - there's a lot going on under the hood here and this episode was already getting long
@@TheEsotericaChannel Definitely waiting for more! :) This video reminds me why I name my scientific code according to a Goetic demon: to honor the early adventurous and sometimes wacky lineage of science and academia!
Excellent again! Revealing things I never knew, this is why this channel is so good! Thank you for your research and insights, I'm looking forward to the follow up video 🙏😎🖤☯️
You know this sounds a little sus in that "don't put yeast into this grape juice and set it aside or else it might become wine" way. Much to our benefit, this denoucement is basically a grimoire
I absolutely love old universities ❣️ Transylvania has a few and Sorbonne is just breathtaking. That energy just makes me high ☺️ Cool subject ! Thk thee 💕
Old universities usually should be ancient building of the One language humanity based on aether awarness... Sound machines. Expanders of fractal geometries..
@@kanlamat1372 the truth is that a guided tour can be more real than a marriage :)) I believe in sacred geometry, sound and kindness... and Dr. Sledge ofcourse ☺️. Also in tours, guided or not :)
The way you present this material in such a modern light, while still retaining the core information behind it is just awesome. Probably my favorite channel! You should look into starting a podcast, Miguel Conner has some excellent content over on Aeon Byte as well, I'd love to hear you over there, maybe on the cathars or something! Thank you for the hard work!
"* I'll be doing a seperate talk with my own commentary" 17:45 Has this video been completed? If it has, could I get a link or search term? If not, I'd like to make a request for a video.
Hello dr.sledge i was wondering if you have came across the works of micheal mcgaha and the likes of paul B.fenton and ronald kiener? If you have which you probably did i am hoping you can explain thier work in a more accessible way considering the connection between islamic mysticism and Jewish mysticism is often neglected or ignored, it would be a breath of fresh air!
Wow this is gonna be great, when I saw the title I thought it was going to be on one of my favorite authors Levi again. I love this channel so much next year I'm gonna support it financially meaning next month once I'm back to work, right now I'm lucky to pay rent and eat lol.
I am always happy for any support but would never want anyone to financially support the channel unless they are fully able. This content will always remain free and I'm delighted to share it! Best of luck getting back to work!
@@TheEsotericaChannel I know that but I'll be fine soon again financially, it's hard in the heart of NYC to pick back up after a hard time doing it solo but I'll be fine and thanks for your great content, I have studied Magick and the Occult for years, And learned things on your channel I have never heard before or had it explained in ways I couldn't understand. Enjoy the holidays.
Oh, I'm interested in magic too! 🤩 not that I believed in it in the way others do, but I believe that the spells have power to affect the mind of the magic practitioner and those who believe in it.
Love the channel so glad to find it. Many of the facts what Ur Presenting i knew ( pieces ) but the way u present it as "Historical Facts" not presumptions. Love It. New long time listener and donor u got here. Good Job amazing knowledge.
Interesting video! Condemnations herein point to a pattern of selfish uses of magic, which defeats the philosophical approach of Christianity. Documents like this make a lot of sense to curb selfish streaks in the studentry.
Funny thing about those tonsures, I recently got a UA-cam ad on one of your videos (not this one) for the Carmelite Novitiate, and some of the guys in that video still wore that haircut. Better than yet another Gaia ad.
20:38 #8 (Paraphrased) Proposition: "Ugh, you guys with all your rules! This is *so* unreasonable!" Response: "Error!" This was definitely directed at all those teens mentioned earlier in the video. I also find it interesting that rather than being written as a series of "Thou shalt not" statements, instead it's a list of positions which are declared to be in error. I believe you mentioned in another video that this approach made the positions heretical rather than just sinful, which I suppose gave the authors more leverage, considering this was a school of theology.
I absolutely love this video! I have always been super fascinated in general by the history of education, especially higher education that's even disregarding the esoteric side of it. Anyways, this video was a very welcomed drop and I was looking forward to it. I love picking up new aspects of higher education history to consider as I continue to study it.
This is my top topic last 2 weeks :-) So curious to add possibly precious different points of view to my limited knowledge. Let S start then. Thx in advance 🙏
@@TheEsotericaChannel 1 million or not, all I know is I’m grateful for your channel. Thank you for putting out this brilliant obscure content. It’s a blessing honestly that you can do this!
I find so fascinating and amusing at the same time how such holymen were more likely than not to be conjuring up demons in their universities than the people they targeted as warlocks and witches. it is something I enjoy in video games like Dragon Age and The Elder Scrolls. Those game developers truly done their homework in the history of European magick and necromancy. I love watching your videos and making a comparison to modern video games, past archived documented knowledge and newly found artifacts of history. .. how it all connects to give as full story as possible.
My main philosophy professor (who was Episcopalian, fyi,) convinced me that an infinite number of angels can dance on the head of a pin, since they don't have extended physical bodies.
You should really do an interview with Aksel Haaning - his two volume work "Naturens Lys" about natural philosophy in the middle ages and renaissance with a focus on the cosmologies which envisioned nature as a primary and divine thing. I just completed the introduction and woh! I know why they call it a classic in danish scholarship. So much ground has been covered in these first 46 pages, and so beautifully. Just wanted to share my excitement and a tip :)
In a time when pilgrimage, holy relics and the weekly miracle of the mass were central to the lives of a mostly illiterate populace the idea that some of the literate few were doing things that would have truly horrified the rest of society. And the thing that protected this literate few from the outrage of the illiterate masses was literacy itself. The iliterate many couldn't put 2 and 2 together, as we're doing today thanks to your good work, because they couldn't read those condemnations. Lots to ponder.
I’m curious if you’ve attempted to practice any of the schools of magic you cover in your series, or if your studies are purely academic? And if you have practiced a craft, what has your experience been?
I love hearing about the town vs gown riots in the middle ages. The university of Cambridge was famously founded after riots in Oxford had become so violent that hundreds of University of Oxford scholars were ran out of town and moved to cambridge.
So does the 26th denounce Aristotle's 'we are one soul' theory? It sounded like it said the soul that moves and places the heavens is not the same as the soul of that which is upon earth (human)..?
I had trouble making that one out as well. I thought it was condemning the idea that the heavenly bodies affect human bodies. Such as full moon or mercury in retrograde etc.
I thought the oldest university in Europe was in Bologna - in Italy. Maybe preceded by Salerno (also in Italy) which was a medical school (not a university proper so it's usually not counted)
Great - given a new name for my band or title for a new song: Monstrous Abominations of False Insanities! .. ..(Then I got a good laugh)... "with its heresies has appeared MORE THAN USUAL in our time!!! HAHAHA 😅 Thanks Professor Sledge !
This comment is for reference at a later date. University of Paris - Condemnation of Necromantic Practices 1398 at 18:08 Will make perfect rising climax to a short story of a university student and early chaos demons...
Well, if I ever find a time machine...I know where and when to go now! lol And the wording in the Condemnation reminds me of the story at the beginning of the "Sworn Book of Honorius" where these magicians complain that the authorities are targeting them for their art and that a time to go underground has come.
Dr. Sledge, I'm trying to summon a demon but it seems to be less than successful. Could you please do another summoning video with a demonstration this time? I like Stolas, the owl looking one. Can you help?
Very curious, any good books you would recommend on this topic for further reading? Its a really interesting topic. Edit: Nevermind, didn't quite get to the end, thanks!
Hey excuse me Dr. Justin Sledge is there anyway we can talk and have an intellectual discussion, not a debate., but a discussion? Because I admire your works and would love to have an intellectual Convo with you. Plus I have some questions that I need to ask.
Can't wait for u to come to over a million love your Chanel are there any more like you please put their links below what do you know about de Laurance he is the biggest occult book provider
07:58 -looks at the bent neck on that left instrument.- "How in the hell.. tuning, cords, was there a block supporting the strings evenly or at an angle? So much wrong with that." I need to see a real one to unwrap my head around it.
I guess the next question would be how high up the chain it was approved in the church🤔 With the latin church being highly centralized I'd imagine this document might be a useful work to enact across the university network. Did the pope say anything about it 🤔
Regarding the Carmina Burana set to music: I would recommend to everyone to listen to the medieval-style arrangement of some of the Carmina Burana poems by Joel Cohen, as recorded by the Boston Camerata in 1996 (ua-cam.com/video/fJbhmXhM9Vg/v-deo.html)! I had the great pleasure of seeing this live while in high school and (though I enjoy Orff's version for what it is) I haven't stopped evangelizing this recording for 20+ years. :)
I wanted to comment on the Goliards' original music, but now I have a question... is it a modern arrangement? Or is it original medieval music? I do recall seeing some of the pages with music notation, but now I don't know. Also... how lucky are you to have seen this live!!! Amazing :D
Hi Folks! I had to unexpectably buy a new laptop this week for the channel so any donation support via Paypal www.paypal.me/esotericachannel or Patreon www.patreon.com/esotericachannel would be especially appreciated - Many Thanks and Happy Hanukkah - חג אורים שמח!
I had to get a new tablet I'm always in front row in your class. thank you
:) done
@@VOCATUS123 So, so many thanks my friend. You really have done so much to make this channel possible and I am happy to express my public and sincere thanks.
"The distant toll of bells and murmurs of chanting" is so reminiscent of Clive Barker's hellbound heart. Nota: Barker quoted Bataille as an inspiration for that, and you love Bataille and puzzle boxes... 😃
@@mrl9418 this all tracks ;)
Broke: attending lectures
Woke: recording lectures
Bespoke: summoning an angel to attend lectures in your stead
Um revoked?
Prospoke: instantaneous telepathic absorption of data now organized and available in thine throne room , here it is , here you go. Say no to anti humanism
@@timnizle1 Not this One, and see your "point"💉😷😳😂😂😯...
Prespoke: the act of being stroked before it strikes you to be petted.
Yoke: throwing egg at the lecturer
Angel Physics is exactly what my dissertation is going to be about
Maybe u ll do a video on it afterwards 😀
Dan Winter may have smth interesting on it ...🙏🏼💞
It's refreshing to see these subjects treated upon in a sober, scholastic, yet sympathetic fashion, without the juvenile and frankly embarrassing claims of magical powers or dubious first-hand experiences which always seem to attend any such discussions. Thank you.
Now I'm thinking specifically in something like the UA-cam channel Spirit Science, is that kind of stuff?
I saw a little while that they uploaded a video about literally why demons are scared of _magick_ circles. I watched it _for the lols_ as people say.
@@didack1419 they also claim Jews are from space
@@georgethompson913 Yeah, I think they say jews came from outer space after they teleported from the future or something.
That probably came to be as some kind of bizarre antisemitic new-age conspiracy theory and at some point in the chain of transmission someone stripped out the obviously antisemitic point of the theory.
Mystics be prideful like that sometimes.
I can imagine the clerics reading this out loud to the students, occasionally saying "...and I can't believe I have to say this, but"
@@arete7884 They never let us have any fun .
@@Visigoth_ Well I told them , " you're not the boss of me. ". Hahahaha
@@Visigoth_ lol 👍
Literally lol’d 😄
@@duantorruellas716 This is a error
Thanks
15:09 'what's wrong with your dog?'
Omg that had me *ROLLING!!!* This one of the many reasons why I never play your videos in the background, and instead fully pay attention to them. Can't miss these lil gems of humour!
So much knowledge free.. Incredible. Thank you for that!
Woooo!!!! Always excited about a new Esoterica video!
Honey wake up, Esoterica posted
"This is an error".
I am totally going to start using that.
Dr Sledge, if you ever plan on making merch, please do one about buried treasure, it's apmost a running joke in this channel by now
This is solid advice!
You're one of the greats Dr. Sledge!
Ever since I saw your first video on a necromancers manual and you mentioned the 'clerical necromantic underground' I have been absolutely fascinated by it.
It's fascinating stuff for sure!
Am academic medal for whoever came up with that phrase.
YES!
That is a good name for a goth band.
@@morganrobinson8042 I'm saving it for the next time I start an occult themed psychedelic rock band
Thank you Dr. S for sharing your knowledge, these are things I would never otherwise have access to and I’m very grateful for your expertise
"true astronomy" here = Dionysius the Areopagite's Heavenly Hierarchies
Yes - I'm going to do a follow up commentary on this text this weekend - there's a lot going on under the hood here and this episode was already getting long
@@TheEsotericaChannel Definitely waiting for more! :) This video reminds me why I name my scientific code according to a Goetic demon: to honor the early adventurous and sometimes wacky lineage of science and academia!
Excellent again! Revealing things I never knew, this is why this channel is so good! Thank you for your research and insights, I'm looking forward to the follow up video 🙏😎🖤☯️
You know this sounds a little sus in that "don't put yeast into this grape juice and set it aside or else it might become wine" way. Much to our benefit, this denoucement is basically a grimoire
I absolutely love old universities ❣️ Transylvania has a few and Sorbonne is just breathtaking. That energy just makes me high ☺️
Cool subject ! Thk thee 💕
Me too - stone, leaded glass and dark-stained wood! Love love love!
Old universities usually should be ancient building of the One language humanity based on aether awarness...
Sound machines.
Expanders of fractal geometries..
@@kanlamat1372💞 take me to church :)
@@bloglivethehighve i don t believe in wedding but I believe in touristic guided tours... 😁💒
@@kanlamat1372 the truth is that a guided tour can be more real than a marriage :))
I believe in sacred geometry, sound and kindness... and Dr. Sledge ofcourse ☺️. Also in tours, guided or not :)
Love your videos so much man made me change my major in college to start looking into this stuff it’s so amazing
Ever since you first mentioned this, I've been fascinated by the thought of "university necromancers" lol. Glad to finally see a full video!
The way you present this material in such a modern light, while still retaining the core information behind it is just awesome. Probably my favorite channel! You should look into starting a podcast, Miguel Conner has some excellent content over on Aeon Byte as well, I'd love to hear you over there, maybe on the cathars or something! Thank you for the hard work!
I really appreciate and enjoy this channel.
Love your humor, Professor! Great history lesson as well! 😀
Thank you Justin. I find your videos weirdly therapeutic while arming me with all sorts of arguably useful information!
"* I'll be doing a seperate talk with my own commentary" 17:45
Has this video been completed? If it has, could I get a link or search term? If not, I'd like to make a request for a video.
Great stuff...I've learned so much watching these videos.
Same but i have a terrible memory so i listen to them over and over. X from the netherlands
"Pestifarious" is a word that needs to come back into use.
Hopefully as a new hipster baby name.
Wow! We didn't learn any necromancy in my seminary. Exorcisms, yes. But no necromancy. I feel kinda cheated.
This week's episode is fantastic!!! It's so Lovecraftian, I love it!!!
Thank you Dr. Sledge
Hello dr.sledge i was wondering if you have came across the works of micheal mcgaha and the likes of paul B.fenton and ronald kiener? If you have which you probably did i am hoping you can explain thier work in a more accessible way considering the connection between islamic mysticism and Jewish mysticism is often neglected or ignored, it would be a breath of fresh air!
Great idea, maybe a task for Filip from Let's Talk Religion and myself!
@@TheEsotericaChannel I hope to see this happen as well. Thanks for your work Justin
Wow this is gonna be great, when I saw the title I thought it was going to be on one of my favorite authors Levi again. I love this channel so much next year I'm gonna support it financially meaning next month once I'm back to work, right now I'm lucky to pay rent and eat lol.
I am always happy for any support but would never want anyone to financially support the channel unless they are fully able. This content will always remain free and I'm delighted to share it! Best of luck getting back to work!
@@TheEsotericaChannel I know that but I'll be fine soon again financially, it's hard in the heart of NYC to pick back up after a hard time doing it solo but I'll be fine and thanks for your great content, I have studied Magick and the Occult for years, And learned things on your channel I have never heard before or had it explained in ways I couldn't understand. Enjoy the holidays.
Oh, I'm interested in magic too! 🤩 not that I believed in it in the way others do, but I believe that the spells have power to affect the mind of the magic practitioner and those who believe in it.
So to be immune from magic is to not believe it.🙂
Hope things have came back around for you brother 🙏 and if not now then soon
Love the channel so glad to find it. Many of the facts what Ur Presenting i knew ( pieces ) but the way u present it as "Historical Facts" not presumptions. Love It.
New long time listener and donor u got here. Good Job amazing knowledge.
Interesting video! Condemnations herein point to a pattern of selfish uses of magic, which defeats the philosophical approach of Christianity. Documents like this make a lot of sense to curb selfish streaks in the studentry.
Funny thing about those tonsures, I recently got a UA-cam ad on one of your videos (not this one) for the Carmelite Novitiate, and some of the guys in that video still wore that haircut.
Better than yet another Gaia ad.
20:38 #8 (Paraphrased) Proposition: "Ugh, you guys with all your rules! This is *so* unreasonable!"
Response: "Error!"
This was definitely directed at all those teens mentioned earlier in the video.
I also find it interesting that rather than being written as a series of "Thou shalt not" statements, instead it's a list of positions which are declared to be in error. I believe you mentioned in another video that this approach made the positions heretical rather than just sinful, which I suppose gave the authors more leverage, considering this was a school of theology.
Really thought provoking. Enjoyed the reading to the visual Latin text.
Iraxua. Again a amazing Stream!
I absolutely love this video! I have always been super fascinated in general by the history of education, especially higher education that's even disregarding the esoteric side of it. Anyways, this video was a very welcomed drop and I was looking forward to it. I love picking up new aspects of higher education history to consider as I continue to study it.
This is my top topic last 2 weeks :-)
So curious to add possibly precious different points of view to my limited knowledge.
Let S start then.
Thx in advance 🙏
I’m excited for you to get 1 million subscribers!
Maybe one day! Thanks!
@@TheEsotericaChannel 1 million or not, all I know is I’m grateful for your channel. Thank you for putting out this brilliant obscure content. It’s a blessing honestly that you can do this!
I find so fascinating and amusing at the same time how such holymen were more likely than not to be conjuring up demons in their universities than the people they targeted as warlocks and witches. it is something I enjoy in video games like Dragon Age and The Elder Scrolls. Those game developers truly done their homework in the history of European magick and necromancy. I love watching your videos and making a comparison to modern video games, past archived documented knowledge and newly found artifacts of history. .. how it all connects to give as full story as possible.
The truth can't be hidden forever. When are we going to find the evidence that Dragon's, Giants and fae folk existed? 🤔 🤓
My main philosophy professor (who was Episcopalian, fyi,) convinced me that an infinite number of angels can dance on the head of a pin, since they don't have extended physical bodies.
Man... My academic ancestors knew how to have good times!
*Awesome video and awesome channel!*
This is a really good episode.
Just started the video, I'm so ready to learn the history if this!!
I love the mystic and Arcane and your research has me intrigued
In short: medieval students got krunk, had bad haircuts, cussed, pulled pranks and had weird scholastic jokes. Good to see not much has changed haha.
You should really do an interview with Aksel Haaning - his two volume work "Naturens Lys" about natural philosophy in the middle ages and renaissance with a focus on the cosmologies which envisioned nature as a primary and divine thing. I just completed the introduction and woh! I know why they call it a classic in danish scholarship. So much ground has been covered in these first 46 pages, and so beautifully. Just wanted to share my excitement and a tip :)
Would love to see a Goliard drag show
You and me both
Do you have any book recommendations on a introduction to alchemy for the layman?
All of my alchemy episode have a recommended reading list in the description - good luck!
In a time when pilgrimage, holy relics and the weekly miracle of the mass were central to the lives of a mostly illiterate populace the idea that some of the literate few were doing things that would have truly horrified the rest of society. And the thing that protected this literate few from the outrage of the illiterate masses was literacy itself.
The iliterate many couldn't put 2 and 2 together, as we're doing today thanks to your good work, because they couldn't read those condemnations.
Lots to ponder.
Literacy may have been higher in university towns, besides the idea of scholomance was a parody of the magic aspect of university.
I'd love to know more about the condemnation of Averroism
I’m curious if you’ve attempted to practice any of the schools of magic you cover in your series, or if your studies are purely academic? And if you have practiced a craft, what has your experience been?
Look at his hat
Magic is fake. All trickery
At least number 15 was along the lines of like, “hey guys, there’s this thing called consent…”
I love hearing about the town vs gown riots in the middle ages. The university of Cambridge was famously founded after riots in Oxford had become so violent that hundreds of University of Oxford scholars were ran out of town and moved to cambridge.
Thank you.
One of my favorite parts of this video is how many parts of college life are basically unchanged. Particually the Fake ID haircut.
Minor orders which are sacramental are: Porter, Exorcist, Lector, and Acolyte.
So does the 26th denounce Aristotle's 'we are one soul' theory? It sounded like it said the soul that moves and places the heavens is not the same as the soul of that which is upon earth (human)..?
I had trouble making that one out as well. I thought it was condemning the idea that the heavenly bodies affect human bodies. Such as full moon or mercury in retrograde etc.
Hi, listened through a couple times, but maybe I missed it: what is an “error” in this context?
Ahh! Life at the university. In the mid-70s, the key was a buddy who knew the net addr of SoCal occult sites.
I wonder if the addresses changed each year.
@@Alizudo not in my experience. You may learn of another SoCal schism. My experience was limited by graduation in 1981.
I thought the oldest university in Europe was in Bologna - in Italy. Maybe preceded by Salerno (also in Italy) which was a medical school (not a university proper so it's usually not counted)
I mention Bologna
@@TheEsotericaChannel I am covered in shame
Nice
Great - given a new name for my band or title for a new song: Monstrous Abominations of False Insanities! .. ..(Then I got a good laugh)... "with its heresies has appeared MORE THAN USUAL in our time!!! HAHAHA 😅 Thanks Professor Sledge !
Love these vids thank you sir.
This comment is for reference at a later date. University of Paris - Condemnation of Necromantic Practices 1398 at 18:08
Will make perfect rising climax to a short story of a university student and early chaos demons...
My decision not to attend The University of Paris, that was an error 😂
Now I'm wondering how Thomas Aquinas posited that the angels have spin = ½.
Well, if I ever find a time machine...I know where and when to go now! lol And the wording in the Condemnation reminds me of the story at the beginning of the "Sworn Book of Honorius" where these magicians complain that the authorities are targeting them for their art and that a time to go underground has come.
Was the university condemned by another entity or are the condemnations from the university?
From the university
Some things never change
Dr. Sledge, I'm trying to summon a demon but it seems to be less than successful. Could you please do another summoning video with a demonstration this time? I like Stolas, the owl looking one. Can you help?
👹🙊😆
Great video
Very curious, any good books you would recommend on this topic for further reading? Its a really interesting topic.
Edit: Nevermind, didn't quite get to the end, thanks!
Hey excuse me Dr. Justin Sledge is there anyway we can talk and have an intellectual discussion, not a debate., but a discussion? Because I admire your works and would love to have an intellectual Convo with you. Plus I have some questions that I need to ask.
Can't wait for u to come to over a million love your Chanel are there any more like you please put their links below what do you know about de Laurance he is the biggest occult book provider
“That i have to stop watching videos and continue with my thesis, this is an error”
thank you Justin Sledge I listened carefully to your speech and translation and now I must get the spelling for tontour haircut
It's "tonsure" - Though, I hear that trick doesn't work in Paris anymore ;)
Brother Sledge you need to add a super thanks button to your vids, just another way to acquire donations.😜
It's still in beta but it'd be great to get it!
I heard Nocturne and immediately thought of you.
07:58 -looks at the bent neck on that left instrument.- "How in the hell.. tuning, cords, was there a block supporting the strings evenly or at an angle? So much wrong with that." I need to see a real one to unwrap my head around it.
I bet not one student who 100% stared at magical signs passed his class VS. studying. At least classes as we know them today on campus.
Yeah you're betting on "I'll magic my way out if this problem" that's probably a losing bet
“Hashtag life goals”. Using it tomorrow. 😆
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? It depends on the tune.
I guess the next question would be how high up the chain it was approved in the church🤔
With the latin church being highly centralized I'd imagine this document might be a useful work to enact across the university network. Did the pope say anything about it 🤔
So if I bound a person once not to do harm and a week later I let it go was it was it an error
This was good, but you really should have read the articles in a Monty Python voice. Patreon version?
I'm kinda crushed to learn that "O For tuna" has nothing to do with Ahi
Oh Magoo, you did it again 😂
this is my wife’s profile but i feel she should check these out
Regarding the Carmina Burana set to music: I would recommend to everyone to listen to the medieval-style arrangement of some of the Carmina Burana poems by Joel Cohen, as recorded by the Boston Camerata in 1996 (ua-cam.com/video/fJbhmXhM9Vg/v-deo.html)! I had the great pleasure of seeing this live while in high school and (though I enjoy Orff's version for what it is) I haven't stopped evangelizing this recording for 20+ years. :)
I wanted to comment on the Goliards' original music, but now I have a question... is it a modern arrangement? Or is it original medieval music? I do recall seeing some of the pages with music notation, but now I don't know. Also... how lucky are you to have seen this live!!! Amazing :D
Ok, just double-checked... there are some original melodies :) It's fascinating.
"Connoisseur of books of necromancy. #Lifegoals!" 😂
14. Thou shalt commit adultery? They seemed to miss the *not
It's that fun bible
* "indecent gestures and with scurrilous and unchaste words" * ..that's how I roll.. (minus the righteous haircut)
Articles 13 and 23 are sure a response against the Islamic version of king Solomon and about jinns.
"Necromancy at the University Level"
cool topic! I subscribed a while ago. Love this one!
Isn't this what Walt Disney's Sorcerers Apprentice about?