We hope you’ll enjoy the last in our spring series of free lectures. You are able to view past lectures on the Osher website and by scrolling down to the list of previous lectures.
What is it about the Number 4? with Ellen O’Brien
In today’s world, no one wants to be #4. You can’t win a gold medal or an election or even a Scrabble game by coming in at #4. In fact, there are no 4th floor elevators in South Korea. To the contrary, the valedictorian is #1. Lamar Jackson is #1. And so is Beyoncé. Now, what is it about those 4s in history, literature, and art? We will start right at the dawn of civilization in Sumer to see how all of this began. Who was their 4th god? Hint: it was the god of destruction and thunderstorms. After looking at the ancient polytheistic gods and goddesses of Egypt, Babylon, and Greece, we will look at the 4s in the monotheism of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Then there were the early #4 kings in France, England, and Germany. But who is in Dante’s 4th circle of hell? Who tells Chaucer’s 4th tale? What is Michelangelo’s 4th work? And, what is Shakespeare’s 4th play? You will never look at the #4 the same way again. VIEW LECTURE
Ellen O’Brien holds a B.A. from St. Catherine’s University in St. Paul, Minnesota, an M.L.A. from the Johns Hopkins University, a J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law, and an M.A. from St. Mary’s University and Seminary. She practiced law for thirty years while also continuing her theological studies, primarily in the area of the Hebrew Bible. She has taught four previous courses for Osher at Towson University, the most recent being The Exodus.
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