Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education
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University of Oxford Podcasts
Chapters
Spiders, yes, but why cats? | 1:08:38 | Read by Iain McGilchrist |
Was Schubert a musical brain? | 48:29 | Read by Raymond Tallis |
Am I my mind? | 1:03:34 | Read by Iain McGilchrist |
Am I my brain? | 49:33 | Read by Raymond Tallis |
The Truth about Art 3 - Aesthetics | 57:38 | Read by Patrick Doorly |
The Truth about Art 1 - Mystery or Mastery | 1:07:08 | Read by Patrick Doorly |
Learning and Work in Medieval England | 1:05:36 | Read by Elizabeth Gemmill |
Talking to Camera | 1:18 | Read by Paul Heiney |
John Milton: poet, pamphleteer and patriot | 52:11 | Read by Anna Beer |
If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past | 1:02:30 | Read by Chris Day |