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The Origins of Dracula

How did Dracula become...Dracula? The grim tales of Vlad III the Impaler, Voivode of Wallachia, are infamous. Touted as a bloodthirsty tyrant and a pious defender of Christendom, much of our knowledge of Dracula's stems from a now lost 1463 anonymous German Pamphlet. Reprinted many times, including woodcuts of Vlad dining among his impaled and mutilated victims, these early texts detail the "frightful and strange" deeds of Vlad Dracula. But, what can we reconstruct of the lost original 1463 "Geschichte Drakole Waide - The History of Voievode Dracula"? And, can we trust such accounts as historically reliable? Was Vlad the Impaler as horrible as recounted? Did he drink the blood of his victims like the Vampire that now bears his name? Let's explore the earliest narratives of Vlad Dracula! Recommended Readings: Cazacu - Dracula - https://amzn.to/4733XwH Corpus Draculianum - https://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/search.ahtml?act=suchen&type=quick&keyword=draculianum Corpus Draculianum YouTube - @CorpusDraculianum St. Gall 'Dracula" MS - https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/csg/0806/283/0/ Dracole Waida - https://bildsuche.digitale-sammlungen.de/index.html?c=viewer&bandnummer=bsb00032879&pimage=00006&v=5p&nav=&l=en Historia von dem wilden Wüterich Dracole Waida, Straßburg: [Matthias Hupfuff], 1500 - https://dlib.gnm.de/item/8Inc16936/5

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P. Sufenas Virius Lupus`

Oh no! I wasn't able to make last Sunday, so I hope that the lecture can be recovered somehow...this is one of those areas in which technology will always be more frustrating to me than it is often helpful. I have very bad luck with recording things, and "somehow" they get lost on more occasions than not. :(

Alanna Hamilton

Dracula Studies,would make a fascinating law school class.

Mary Kay Ryan

Oooo, spooky... not to take it lightly, because I am sure you are really frustrated over the loss of that episode, BUT, the veil between the worlds is thin and mischief is about. I hope you can recover it anyway.

Ariadna

I think I saw the recording notice during the lecture (the one that shows up at the top of the screen), but not 100% sure :(

Britt Lanae

I love this! I would love to see a comparison of all the different uses and cultural terms for "devil". So fascinating

Jason

I hope you can recover the Merkavah lecture! Good luck! Love the Dracula episode. An interesting figure.

Niko K

Ahh crap, hope the lecture can be recovered :/ Gonna watch this video asap! Interesting topic

Genine

Hope they find it, sure would be a bummer to lose that one video where you mention the bathroom demons lol seriously it’s a valuable lesson in the series it’d be a real shame

Christopher Swanson

Bummer. Pretty soon Google's gonna have to start asking their own AI to find the videos they lose.. Solid work, it's remarkable how much history is often just reproduction and repetition of older myths, often with multiple ulterior motivations. I thought the What We Do In The Shadows tv series was surprisingly funny in it's quirky and sarcastic surrealism, but never really thought too much about a vampyr. This was educational, and seasonally dark.

Dorothy Spencer Gale

I could make you a symphonic death metal song with early music knowledge from school