“I was unable to get through the second track due to excessive numbers of 'um', 'er', and 'ah's. Based on the number of positive reviews this series, perhaps Professor Freedman grows more comfortable(?!) with his subject and speaks with more clarity and confidence, but at this point I'm hesitant to pluck up the courage and give the series another chance.
If you choose to take this course (and if you are inclined, please don't let my review deter you), but do yourself a favour and PLEASE skip track one-- it is really beyond the pale.”Read full review »
SilentOrator via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/04/14
“Many thanks to Yale University for making this course available to a wide audience. I have a passion for the sub Roman period and this course pulls together so much of what I already know and also brings order to my knowledge. Paul freedman is an excellent presenter and the 45 minutes fly past,...”Read full review »
Amandola Mike via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/30/14
“Understanding that it is an audio recording of a lecturer, one can overcome the awkwardness of the blind oration. Freedman is knowledgable and passionate, and the subject matter is explored well for someone with some previous exposure to the content.
However, episodes 10 and 16 are duds. They are...”Read full review »
diogeninja via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/30/14
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