Posted on 06/29/2018 6:44:16 AM PDT by C19fan
Students and scholars are up in arms over a decision to cut thousands of years from the Advanced Placement World History curriculum, with some historians fretting it will make the course too "Western-centric."
The College Board wants to remove over 8,000 of those years, and start the course in 1450 CE, declares a petition seeking to prevent the change, which had already exceeded 11,000 signatures by press time.
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...
“...claims that Homers poems were written by a committee of black Egyptian scholars”
Ha. That is patently ridiculous. No committee would have completed the poems. There would have been subcommittees. Then study groups. Yielding to focus groups. Which would have spawned discussion groups. And down through time ever splintering.
I’d not heard of that one, thanks VR.
by Eloise McKinney Johnson
http://www.jstor.org/stable/44324750
http://www.google.com/search?q=Who+Homer+Really+Was
The woman has no notion of poetic creativity, or how difficult it is to translate a poem from one language to another (people still learn Greek to read Homer in the original), or that the stories connected with the Trojan War were Greek traditions which the Egyptians knew nothing about.
Plus, the doge of Venice had a score to settle.
BTW what are the years between BC and AD called?
There are no years between B.C. and AD. B.C. is before the birth of Christ. A.D. Is after his birth. Not after his death. Anno Domini is “Year of the Lord”. Yes the one is English and the other Latin. There used to be A.C.n. (Ante Christi, natum) but the usage changed to English some time ago.
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