EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 9 MIN
01 | How did the world of Aladdin produce modern ‘Western’ medicine?
from Richard likes History · host Richard Likes History
In this opening episode, we will sweep through the mists of time, from Greece, to Rome, to Islam's Golden Age - which spanned a full six centuries from roughly 750 - 1350 AD. What would Europe look like today if it weren't for the treasure trove of knowledge housed in Baghdad in the 10th century? And, more importantly, how have we all been affected by the polymath geniuses of the Central Asian Steppe, like Ibn Sina, that the Abbasid Caliphate of Baghdad patronised? Leave your comments below. And please share the podcast and subscribe if you enjoy the episode :)If anyone is super interested in this stuff go and read "The Golden Road" by William Dalrymple. It's such a good book. Dr. Roy Casagranda also has an excellent lecture on Ibn Sina here (all of Roy's stuff that I have seen so far is truly excellent, and free for us all to enjoy on the internet): • The 1,000-year Legacy of Ibn Sina – Dr. Ro... Also, here is further justification for why flattened maps suck and are actually deeply insidious in my opinion (since there is so much more land mass in the northern hemisphere, incidentally also where all major colonial powers come from): • Why all world maps are wrong For a longer discussion on this topic, see the EXTENDED version of this episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4PSlDB65VOJLfZrD613mZL?si=P0XtgootTgebgqCFRqqzzQ (which is also on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Nqf7ovSm4)Email: [email protected]: @RichardLikesHistory X: @skerkwagga1939Produced by Richard Marais
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