"Item Id","Item URI","Dublin Core:Title","Dublin Core:Description","Dublin Core:Creator","Dublin Core:Publisher","Dublin Core:Coverage","Dublin Core:Date","Dublin Core:Rights","Dublin Core:Type","Dublin Core:Format","Dublin Core:Source","Dublin Core:Subject","Dublin Core:Contributor","Dublin Core:Relation","Dublin Core:Language","Dublin Core:Identifier","Item Type Metadata:Occupation","Item Type Metadata:Participants","Item Type Metadata:Death Date","Item Type Metadata:Birthplace","Item Type Metadata:Birth Date","Item Type Metadata:Interviewer","Item Type Metadata:Biographical Text","Item Type Metadata:Bibliography","Item Type Metadata:Page numeration","Item Type Metadata:Resolution","Item Type Metadata:Identifier","Item Type Metadata:Inventory","Item Type Metadata:URL","Item Type Metadata:Text","Item Type Metadata:Interviewee","Item Type Metadata:Location","Item Type Metadata:Transcription","Item Type Metadata:Local URL","Item Type Metadata:Original Format","Item Type Metadata:Physical Dimensions","Item Type Metadata:Duration","Item Type Metadata:Compression","Item Type Metadata:Producer","Item Type Metadata:Director","Item Type Metadata:Bit Rate/Frequency","Item Type Metadata:Email Body","Item Type Metadata:Event Type","Item Type Metadata:Lesson Plan Text","Item Type Metadata:Materials","Item Type Metadata:Objectives","Item Type Metadata:Standards","Item Type Metadata:Number of Attachments","Item Type Metadata:BCC","Item Type Metadata:CC","Item Type Metadata:To","Item Type Metadata:From","Item Type Metadata:Subject Line","Item Type Metadata:Time Summary","Item Type Metadata:Episode","Item Type Metadata:Season","Item Type Metadata:Episode Type","Item Type Metadata:Explicit","Item Type Metadata:Block","PDF Text:Text",tags,file,itemType,collection,public,featured 7428,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7428,"""I think, therefore I am""","Audio recording of a lecture delivered on October 22, 1971 by Samuel S. Kutler as part of the Formal Lecture Series.","Kutler, Samuel S.","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",1971-10-22,"A signed permission form has been received stating: ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make a typescript of my lecture available online.""",sound,mp3,,"Descartes, René, 1596-1650; Philosophy, Modern",,,English,Kutler_Samuel_1971-10-22,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"audio cassette",,00:55:01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/87b35e3d407c47ade3299c81cfc53b01.mp3,Sound,"St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 3983,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/3983,"""In Want of a Wife..."" or a Husband, in Pride and Prejudice","Typescript of a lecture delivered on April 17, 2015, by Suzy Paalman as part of the Formal Lecture Series.","Paalman, Susan R.","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2015-04-17,"A signed permission form has been received stating, ""Make typescript copies of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation at the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make typescript copies of my lecture available online.""",text,pdf,,"Austen, Jane, 1775-1817. Pride and prejudice",,,English,Paalman_Susan_2015-04-17,,,,,,,,,"15 pages",,,,,,,,,,"Microsoft Word",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/3de7b4180c4d6f2efa49aa5381e59e33.pdf,Text,"St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 7757,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7757,"""Making New Gods?"": Reflections on Plato's Symposium","Audio recording of a lecture delivered on March 21, 2008, by Mitchell Miller as part of the Formal Lecture Series. ","Miller, Mitchell H.",,"Annapolis, MD",2008-03-21,"A signed permission form has been received stating: ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: make a recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation at the St. John’s College Greenfield Library; make a recording of my lecture available online.""",sound,mp3,,"Plato. Symposium",,,English,LEC_Miller_Mitchell_2008-03-21_ac,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wav,,00:56:58,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/9c400c66a03563ce5e0085e6b1c4c7bd.mp3,Sound,"St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 7620,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7620,"""Poet, That’s Just Like You!"": Language and the Figure of Echo (Steiner Lecture)","Video recording of a lecture delivered on February 11, 2022, by Ange Mlinko as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Mlinko is the poetry editor of the Nation, an associate professor at the University of Florida, and a Guggenheim fellow. Mlinko describes her lecture: ""Poetry is an enormous subject, but it can be distilled into a single figure. This figure is Echo, who manifests in three ways: as a prosodic device at the level of the line and stanza; as a poetic form; and as a nymph from Greek mythology, who may stand in for literature itself. We will look at the many ways in which Echo informs poetry and teaches us to read it.”] This lecture is also part of the Steiner Lecture Series, which is made possible by a gift from the Steiner family in memory of Andrew Steiner, an alumnus of the college from 1963. The lecture series was established to bring notable speakers to campus from a variety of disciplines and endeavors, in recognition of Steiner’s intellectual versatility, and for the sake of continued learning.","Mlinko, Ange","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2022-02-11,"A signed permission form has been received stating: ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library.""","moving image",mp4,,"Poetry; Echo (Greek mythology); Echo verse; Frost, Robert, 1874-1963; Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945; Tyni︠a︡nov, I︠U︡. N. (I︠U︡riĭ Nikolaevich), 1894-1943; Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889; Barnes, Barnabe, 1569?-1609; Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Metamorphoses; Poussin, Nicolas, 1594?-1665; Webster, John, 1580?-1625? Duchess of Malfi; Bishop, Elizabeth, 1911-1979; Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1799-1837","Macfarland, Joseph C.",,English,Mlinko_Ange_2022-02-11acccess,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mp4,,00:53:22,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alumni,Friday night lecture,Steiner lecture",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/bf4e5164d43e8cad5ccd0e9a54a8638a.mp4,"Moving Image","St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 7485,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7485,"""The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself"": Reflecting with Montaigne on Liberation of the Intellect and on Education in Times of Crisis","Video recording of a lecture delivered by Walter Sterling, Santa Fe tutor on February 5, 2021 as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Mr. Sterling describes his lecture: ""The lecture will blend reflections on education in times of crisis, including a discussion of the founding of the St. John’s Program, with an examination of Montaigne’s understanding of education and its ends. Montaigne, who lived through plague and civil war, is one of the few authors who can stake a claim to give birth to the modern individual. His response to the crises of his times was to cultivate a new literary form, the 'essay,' devoted to a new topic, 'myself,' and to send out a renewed or radicalized call for freedom of thought, independent judgment, and self-possession.""","Sterling, J. Walter","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2021-02-05,"A signed permission form has been received stating: ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make a typescript of my lecture available online.""","moving image",mp4,,"Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592; Education--United States--Philosophy","Macfarland, Joseph C.","Audio",English,Sterling_Walter_2021-02-05,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Zoom video conference",,01:05:32,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/150b684e183eb974b8cbbe614d71cf1f.mp4,"Moving Image","St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 7486,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7486,"""The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself"": Reflecting with Montaigne on Liberation of the Intellect and on Education in Times of Crisis","Audio track from the video recording of a lecture delivered by Walter Sterling, Santa Fe tutor on February 5, 2021 as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Mr. Sterling describes his lecture: ""The lecture will blend reflections on education in times of crisis, including a discussion of the founding of the St. John’s Program, with an examination of Montaigne’s understanding of education and its ends. Montaigne, who lived through plague and civil war, is one of the few authors who can stake a claim to give birth to the modern individual. His response to the crises of his times was to cultivate a new literary form, the 'essay,' devoted to a new topic, 'myself,' and to send out a renewed or radicalized call for freedom of thought, independent judgment, and self-possession.""","Sterling, J. Walter","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2021-02-05,"A signed permission form has been received stating: ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make a typescript of my lecture available online.""",sound,mp3,,"Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592; Education--United States--Philosophy","Macfarland, Joseph C.","Video",English,Sterling_Walter_2021-02-05audio,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Zoom video conference",,01:05:32,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/44af01d084367af610bcc50f07358648.mp3,Sound,"St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 3954,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/3954,"""The Student,"" by Anton Chekhov: A Story Told and Glanced At","Typescript of a lecture delivered on November 3, 2017, by Louis Petrich as part of the Formal Lecture Series.","Petrich, Louis","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2017-11-03,"A signed permission form has been received stating, ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission make an audio recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation at the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audio recording of my lecture available online. Make typescript copies of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation at the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make typescript copies of my lecture available online.""",text,pdf,"Reprinted from the St. John's Review, 59.1-2 (2017-2018).",,,,English,"lec Petrich 2018-11-03",,,,,,,,,"24 pages",,,,,,,,,,paper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/e8c29e112f8c44903fbd4e653a29d8e6.pdf,Text,"St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 7607,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7607,"""We the Heroes"" or ""We the People?"" Leadership in the Homeric Epic","Video recording of a lecture delivered on September 24, 2021, by Johannes Haubold as part of the Formal Lecture Series. Dr. Haubold is a Professor of Classics at Princeton University. Dr. Haubold describes his lecture: ""This lecture investigates some fundamental problems of leadership as they emerge from the Homeric epics. It asks what happens when heroic leaders (Achilles, Agamemnon, Hector, Odysseus) ignore the needs of their people and end up failing them, despite their duty of care (a scenario expressed by recurring formulas in which leaders, as ‘shepherds of the people’, repeatedly and catastrophically ‘destroy the people’). The paper moreover asks whether ancient audiences in specific settings, most importantly the ancient Athenian festival of the Panathenaea, identified with epic leaders or their people.”","Haubold, Johannes","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2021-09-24,"A signed permission form has been received stating: ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audiovisual recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make a typescript of my lecture available online.""",text,mp4,,"Leadership in literature; Homer--Characters--Odysseus.; Epic poetry, Greek -- History and criticism.; Panathenaia; Homer--Characters--Achilles; Homer--Characters--Agamemnon; Homer--Characters--Hector; Homer--Iliad; Homer--Odyssey",,,English,Haubold_Johannes_2021-09-24acccess,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mp4,,00:50:36,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/ff57fa84fe678410fe660cc19fa0bedd.mp4,"Moving Image","St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis",1,0 2657,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/2657,"