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It took me an entire year and was pretty based. Would there happen to be a guide on how to "Resume with the Romans?"

>> No.13272163

>>13272157
>he actually took the bait

>> No.13272171

>>13272157
Take a detour with the Indians before coming back to the Romans, trust me on this one anon. With Plato and Plotinus fresh in your mind you're at the perfect moment to read them.

>> No.13272183

>>13272157
>>13272171
Should have started with the Egyptians, then did the Indians. We already know what we need to know about the Greeks from average public education.

>> No.13272198

>>13272157
Backup to the Bible instead. Get christpilled

>> No.13272262

>>13272183
Do we?

>> No.13272281

>>13272157
>Not starting with the Sumerians

>> No.13272299

>>13272157
Are you enlightened yet?

>> No.13272303

>>13272198
Are you implying the Bible came before the Greeks?

>> No.13273054

>>13272303
The vast majority of it did

>> No.13273065

>>13272157
that's not how it works

>> No.13273070

>>13272163
fpwp
skipping Aristoteles doesn't make you a miracle philosopher, it makes you look like a stupid faggot who didn't bother thinking about the fundamentals

>> No.13273080

>>13272157
>he didn't start with the Mesopotamians
pure cringe op

>> No.13273116

>>13272157
I would say do that, and then move on the the Christian canon. Christianity is the foundation for almost all western thought, and it will serve you better than anything to finish with that

>> No.13273166

>>13273080
>moving with the mespotamians before dilating with the pre-diluvians

Ultra cringe

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>>13272157

>> No.13273352

>>13273054
yikes.

The ganeral consensus is that Homer and Hesiod predate almost all of it.