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008    070410s2007    mdunnnng r     li n eng d 
020    9781428127449 (set) 
020    1428127445 (set) 
020    9781428127456 (course guide) 
020    1428127453 (course guide) 
028 02 UC090|bRecorded Books 
035    (OCoLC)122929134 
035    699533 
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049    JFNA 
092    880.09|bSHU 
100 1  Shutt, Timothy Baker. 
245 10 Odyssey of the West.|nI|h[sound recording] :|ba classic 
       education through the great books /|cp,|pHebrews and 
       Greeks. 
246 3  Classic education through the great books.|pHebrews and 
       Greeks 
246 3  Hebrews and Greeks 
264  1 Prince Frederick, Md. :|bRecorded Books,|c[2007] 
264  4 |c℗2007 
300    7 sound discs :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 course guide 
       (80 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm) 
336    spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 
337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
338    audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 
500    "14 lectures, 7 compact discs" 
505 0  Lecture 1. From Sumer to Athens -- Lecture 2. The epic of 
       Gilgamesh -- Lecture 3. The Hebrew Bible: historical 
       background and Genesis -- Lecture 4. The Hebrew Bible: 
       Exodus and the covenant -- Lecture 5. The Hebrew Bible: 
       Psalms, prophets, the Song of Songs, and Job -- Lecture 6.
       Greece: from the Bronze Age to the Archaic Age -- Lecture 
       7. The Iliad -- Lecture 8. Homer: The Odyssey -- Lecture 
       9. Hesiod and lyric poetry -- Lecture 10. Greek tragedy: 
       Aeschylus -- Lecture 11. Greek tragedy: Sophocles -- 
       Lecture 12. Greek tragedy: Euripides -- Lecture 13. 
       Herodotus of Halicarnassus -- Lecture 14. Greek art. 
511 0  Professor Timothy B. Shutt, Kenyon College, series editor.
520    A series of connected lectures delivered by eminent 
       scholars. Each professor addresses an area of personal 
       expertise and relates it to the larger story of the links 
       between the works and the figures discussed. The lectures 
       examine a series of major works that have shaped the 
       ongoing development of western thought, touching upon 
       history, philosophy, literature, art, religion, politics, 
       science, and technology. 
650  0 Civilization, Western|xHistory|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Civilization, Western|xGreek influences|vSound recordings.
650  0 Civilization, Western|xJewish influences|vSound 
       recordings. 
650  0 Jews|xCivilization|vSound recordings. 
651  0 Greece|xCivilization|vSound recordings. 
655  7 Audiobooks.|2lcgft 
690    BOOKS ON COMPACT DISC. 
710 2  Recorded Books, Inc.,|eproduction personnel. 
830  0 Modern scholar. 
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult Books on CD Nonfiction Oversize  880.09 SHU    AVAILABLE