Western Civilization 1: Lesson 180

One of the most common myths in history is that, prior to the discovery of America, everyone in Europe thought that the world was flat. This is absolute bogus. The circumference of the earth was first accurately estimated by Eratosthenes in the 3rd century BC, 1700 years before Christopher Columbus was even born! After many … Continue reading Western Civilization 1: Lesson 180

Western Civilization 1: Lesson 175

Q: How were the ideas of Marsilius of Padua evident in Louis of Bavaria's conflict with Pope John XXII? A: To be Holy Roman Emperor, the pope himself had to crown the Emperor. Louis of Bavaria wanted to be Emperor, but he could not get the pope to crown him. Instead, he took matters into … Continue reading Western Civilization 1: Lesson 175