George Steiner (Literary Critic) Dante - 8.9 with a 3.77 S&P Geometric Mean Touted as the world’s greatest poet, In my Message to the Reader, I attributed Dante’s Beatrice to the undertaking of this book on philosophy. A probability statement that I was determined
Virgil (Poet) Virgil - 3.7 with a 3.77 S&P Geometric Mean - Bang on! Contextualizing the indelible footprint of Virgil is not an easy task. Far from a footnote or soupçon, Virgil's influence is only slight in comparison to the mainstream currents of a post-Socratic society. However,
Plato (Philosopher) Back to Plato, after the Bear Cave, before Virgil Plato is from the classical period in Greece and, well let's face it, forms much of the consciousness that we all, as societies experience today. Without Socratic followers, without Aristotle's teachings and formulation
William Langland (Author) Sprung verus Running Running Rhythm is common to English, whereas Sprung Rhythm is? “Measured in feet, the paeon is a slave to the rhythm” - Dr Cory Elliot In poetry, especially the work of Gerard Manley
Plato (Philosopher) Grammars of Creation by George Steiner ...deterministic swirls of goo... From a deterministic viewpoint, the individual is not the single source wellspring of knowledge and progressive thinking that we often praise him for. Thought leadership is the aggregate of