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Ancient Greece
Character Building: Out of Ether
Aristotilian Concepts of the Soul
The Passions of Aristotle
Gods and Goddesses
Pneuma: The Breath of Life
Pre-Aristotilian Concept of the Self
Plato: What is Art and What is Madness
Text Excerpts Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Character Building: Facets of Humanity
Oratory/Rhetoric
The Passions in Ancient Rome
Types of Character
Roman Texts
Medieval Society
Character Building Exercises Virtues and Vices
Vices
Virtues
Medieval Text
The 1300’s-1600’s
Character Building Exercises: The (almost) Complex Self
commedia dell’arte
Creating A Safe Container for Passions
Passion first
The Humors
Dramatic Texts
The 1650’s-1840’s
Character Building Exercises: The Complex Self
Charles Le Brun
Constant Coquelin
Descarte’s Passions
Diderot (And Garrick) on Character
Goethe
John Locke
Dramatic Text
The 1850’s-1900
Character Building Exercises: The Natural Self
Emile Jacques Delcroze
F.M. Alexander
Francois Delsarte: Science of Applied Aesthetics
Melodrama
Rudolf Laban
The Early 1900’s
The Mid 1900’s
The Millennium before and after
The Mid 1900’s
In progress.
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