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The denomination 322 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
In the pre-Julian Roman calendar, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rullianus and Curvus.
Aristotle (/ˈærɪˌstɒtəl/;Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης [aristotélɛːs], Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and scientist born in the city of Stagira, Chalkidice, on the northern periphery of Classical Greece. His father, Nicomachus, died when Aristotle was a child, whereafter Proxenus of Atarneus became his guardian. At eighteen, he joined Plato's Academy in Athens and remained there until the age of thirty-seven (c. 347 BC). His writings cover many subjects – including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theater, music, rhetoric, linguistics, politics and government – and constitute the first comprehensive system of Western philosophy. Shortly after Plato died, Aristotle left Athens and, at the request of Philip of Macedon, tutored Alexander the Great starting from 343 BC. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, "Aristotle was the first genuine scientist in history ... [and] every scientist is in his debt."
Teaching Alexander the Great gave Aristotle many opportunities and an abundance of supplies. He established a library in the Lyceum which aided in the production of many of his hundreds of books. The fact that Aristotle was a pupil of Plato contributed to his former views of Platonism, but, following Plato's death, Aristotle immersed himself in empirical studies and shifted from Platonism to empiricism. He believed all peoples' concepts and all of their knowledge was ultimately based on perception. Aristotle's views on natural sciences represent the groundwork underlying many of his works.
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Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας, Aléxandros ho Mégas [a.lék.san.dros ho mé.gas], from the Greek ἀλέξω (alexō) "defend" and ἀνδρ- (andr-), the stem of ἀνήρ (anēr) "man" and means "protector of men"), was a King (Basileus) of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty, an ancient Greek royal house. Born in Pella in 356 BC, Alexander succeeded his father, Philip II, to the throne at the age of twenty. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, and by the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from Greece to Egypt into northwest India and modern-day Pakistan. He was undefeated in battle and is widely considered one of history's most successful military commanders.
During his youth, Alexander was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle until the age of 16. After Philip's assassination in 336 BC, Alexander succeeded his father to the throne and inherited a strong kingdom and an experienced army. Alexander was awarded the generalship of Greece and used this authority to launch his father's Panhellenic project to lead the Greeks in the conquest of Persia. In 334 BC, he invaded the Achaemenid Empire, ruled Asia Minor, and began a series of campaigns that lasted ten years. Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, most notably the battles of Issus and Gaugamela. He subsequently overthrew the Persian King Darius III and conquered the Achaemenid Empire in its entirety. At that point, his empire stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River.
You can get a free quote at http://lumerit.com/kingsandgenerals . It’s the easy way to find out how much college will cost you, and what earning your degree will look like. In our previous video within this series, we covered the first war between the Successors of Alexander the Great - the Diadochi (322-320 BC) between the alliances led by Perdiccas and Eumenes, and by Ptolemy, Antipater and Antigonus. The second group won the war, but Eumenes managed to gather new allies and challenged Antigonus in the Second War of the Diadochi. Between 317 and 316 BC their armies fought across the modern day Iran in the battles of Coprates, Paraitekene and Gabiene. The new ruler of the Macedonian Empire was decided in these battles. Previous video in the series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oThg...
Find out how much college will cost & what earning your degree will look like. Get a free quote from Lumerit: http://lumerit.com/kingsandgenerals Alexander the Great of Macedon is probably one of the most influential military commanders in the world history, but his dominance was relatively short and soon after his demise the Successors of Alexander - the Diadochi started fighting over his empire. In a way, the long struggle between Perdiccas, Antipater, Antigonus, Seleucus, Eumenes, Ptolemy, Demetrius, and others had an even bigger impact on the history of Europe and Asia. This video covers the First War of the Diadochi and struggle between two factions - one led by Perdiccas and Eumenes and the second by Antipater, Antigonus, and Ptolemy. This conflict ushered the five-decade long confl...
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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist born in the city of Stagira, Chalkidice, on the northern periphery of Classical Greece.
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Episode covers the siege of formidable city of Tyre, most important city-state of Phoenicia was the last Persian stronghold still under their control. Unlike other Phoenician cities, Tyrians decided to challenge the young Macedonian king and prepared for a long and bitter siege. Support BazBattles on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/bazbattles Music used: BTS Prolog - Kevin MacLeod Impact Allegretto - Kevin MacLeod A Dream Within a Dream - Twin Musicom All This Scoring Action - Kevin MacLeod Impact Andante - Kevin MacLeod Thanks to my generous Patreon supporters: Daisho, Prince of Parthia, Admiralwaffles.
Un total de 322 mil dosis de vacunas contra la poliomielitis, sarampión, tosferina, tétanos, paperas y otras enfermedades se repartirán entre menores de 5 años del Estado, durante la Semana Nacional de Salud, la cual inició el pasado 25 de febrero y termina el próximo 2 de marzo. Video: Sergio Ortíz
Assalam O Alaikum Aristotle (/ˈærɪˌstɒtəl/;[1] Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης, pronounced [aristotélɛːs], Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC)[2] was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist born in the city of Stagira, Chalkidice, on the northern periphery of Classical Greece. His father, Nicomachus, died when Aristotle was a child, whereafter Proxenus of Atarneus became his guardian.[3] At seventeen or eighteen years of age, he joined Plato's Academy in Athens[4] and remained there until the age of thirty-seven (c. 347 BC). His writings cover many subjects – including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theater, music, rhetoric, linguistics, politics and government – and constitute the first comprehensive system of Western philosophy. Shortly after Plato died, Aristotle ...
In this video, Monte Johnson (University of California, San Diego) explores an approach to the question “What is the purpose of life?” developed by the Greek Philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC). Aristotle reasoned that just as artificial things (such as tools and workers) have characteristic capabilities with respect to which they are judged to be good or do well, so each kind of natural thing (including plants and humans) has characteristic capabilities with respect to which can be judged, objectively, to be good or do well. For plants and animals these mostly have to do with nutrition and reproduction, and in the case of animals, pleasure and pain. For humans, these vegetative and animal capabilities are necessary but not sufficient for our flourishing. Since reason and the use of languag...
Physics by ARISTOTLE (384 BC - 322 BC) Physics (Greek: Φυσικὴ ἀκρόασις; Latin: Physica, or Physicae Auscultationes) He discussed the concepts including: substance, accident, the infinite, causation, motion, time and the Prime Mover. Subscribe to our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/reignedu/
Discover why Athens was the preeminent city during the Golden Age of Greece on this look at of the cradle of Western civilization. Travel back to the time of Pericles, the noble statesman who led the revolution that touched all fields of knowledge. We will visit the amphitheatres that were home to the famous tragedies of the day, tour the site of the premier Olympic games, and see the ornate temples of the Gods including a bird's eye view of the architectural masterpiece of its day -- the Acropolis. Ancient Greece was a Greek civilization belonging to a period of Greek history that lasted from the Archaic period of the 8th to 6th centuries BC to the end of antiquity (ca. 600 AD). Immediately following this period was the beginning of the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine era. Included i...
On the Heavens ARISTOTLE (384 BC - 322 BC), Aristotle's chief cosmological treatise. In it Aristotle argues that the Earth is a sphere by pointing to the evidence of lunar eclipses. Aristotle also provides a detailed explanation of his theory of 'gravity' arguing that things which contain 'earth' fall towards the centre of the Universe because 'earth' is naturally attracted to the centre of the Universe. Aristotle argues that if the planet Earth was moved to the location of the Moon then objects which contain 'earth' would not fall towards the centre of the Earth but rather towards the centre of the Universe. Aristotle believed that the more 'earth' an object contained the faster it would fall. Aristotle argues that there is another type of matter called 'fire' which is naturally repelled...
Poetics by Aristotle (384-322 BC) Translated by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) Aristotle's Poetics from the 4th century B.C. aims to give a short study of storytelling. It discusses things like unity of plot, reversal of situation, and character in the context of Greek tragedy, comedy and epic poetry. But it still applies today. It is especially popular with screenwriters as seen in many script gurus' how-to books.
The city of '''Athens''' (, modern pronunciation ''Athínai'' ) during the classical period of Ancient Greece ( 508–322 BC ) was the major urban center of the notable polis ( city-state ) of the same name, located in Attica, Greece, leading the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. Athenian democracy was established in 508 BC under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Isagoras. This system remained remarkably stable, and with a few brief interruptions remained in place for 180 years, until 322 BC ( aftermath of Lamian War ) . The peak of Athenian hegemony was achieved in the 440s to 430s BC, known as the Age of Pericles. All text, either derivative works from Wikipedia Articles or original content shared here, is licensed under: Creative Common...
Categories by Aristotle, Audiobook Audio Greek Philosophy Greece. ARISTOTLE (384 BC - 322 BC), translated by Octavius Freire OWEN (1816 - 1873) Categories (Lat. Categoriae, Greek Κατηγορίαι Katēgoriai) is the first of Aristotle's six texts on logic which are collectively known as the Organon. In Categories Aristotle enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. Aristotle places every object of human apprehension under one of ten categories (known to medieval writers as the praedicamenta). Aristotle intended them to enumerate everything that can be expressed without composition or structure, thus anything that can be either the subject or the predicate of a proposition. The ten categories, or classes, are: Substance, Quantity, Quality...
Metaphysics (FULL Audio Book) by Aristotle (384 BC -- 322 BC) Metaphysics is essentially a reconciliation of Plato's theory of Forms that Aristotle acquired at the Academy in Athens, with the view of the world given by common sense and the observations of the natural sciences. According to Plato, the real nature of things is eternal and unchangeable. However, the world we observe around us is constantly and perpetually changing. Aristotle's genius was to reconcile these two apparently contradictory views of the world. The result is a synthesis of the naturalism of empirical science, and the mysticism of Plato, that informed the Western intellectual tradition for more than two thousand years. At the heart of the book lie three questions. What is existence, and what sorts of things exist in...
The Constitution of Athens Click here to buy paper book: https://www.amazon.com/b?_encoding=UTF8&tag;=altanesta06-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=ac0e7148fe37d3a179af33543e3e6f4d&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&node;=283155 Written by:ARISTOTLE (384 BC - 322 BC), translated by Frederic G. KENYON (1863 - 1952) The Constitution of Athens (Greek: Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία) was written by Aristotle or his student. The text was lost until discovered in the late 19th century in Egypt. Topics discussed include Solon's legislative reforms abolishing debt slavery and the rise and decline of democracy and tyranny in Athens. (Summary by Geoffrey Edwards)
On Interpretation (FULL Audio Book) by Aristotle (384 BC -- 322 BC) Translated by Octavius Freire Owen (1816 - 1873) Aristotle's On Interpretation (Greek Peri Hermeneias) or De Interpretatione (the Latin title) is the second of Aristotle's six texts on logic which are collectively known as the Organon. On Interpretation is one of the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a comprehensive, explicit, and formal way. The work begins by analyzing simple categoric propositions, and draws a series of basic conclusions on the routine issues of classifying and defining basic linguistic forms, such as simple terms and propositions, nouns and verbs, negation, the quantity of simple propositions (primitive roots of...
►Blog: http://16thcavern.blogspot.jp/ Click for the latest videos ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user= The16thCavern Subtitles available. Poetics by Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC), translated by Ingram Bywater (1840 - 1914). Read by Robert Foster. Courtesy of LibriVox. Many thanks to the reader and everyone involved! Preface 00:00 to 24:39 Chapter 1 24:40 to 33:13 Chapter 2 33:14 to 42:36 Chapter 3 42:37 to 55:34 Chapter 4 55:35 to 1:10:30 Chapter 5 1:10:31 to 1:15:37 Chapter 6 1:15:38 to 1:23:51 Chapter 7 1:23:52 to 1:34:21 Chapter 8 1:34:22 to 1:47:43 Chapter 9 1:47:44 to 2:04:03 Chapter 10 2:04:04 to 2:20:01
Theatre 100 with Naomi Buckley Appreciation of the performing arts of television, film and live theater through the viewing of films. www.YouTube.com/csuDHTV [Please Subscribe] Describe in your own words one of the characteristic traits of traditional tragedy: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1m52s The History of Film: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=6m10s Comic and Tragic Masks: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h9m5s Tragedy: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h10m33s The Poetics (c.335-323 B.C.) by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.): https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h12m2s Subtext: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h17m26s Melodrama: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h18m1s Comedy: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h19m42s Comedy of Manners: https://youtu.be/RQ7e1ziYOpA?t=1h22m32s Farce: https://yout...
FILMIKI O GITARACH – FOG – GITAROWA MGŁA. Witam bardzo serdecznie na moim video blogu gitarowym. 15 % zniżki na produkty JOYO w hurtowniamuzyczna.pl na hasło „Filmiki O Gitarach”. Nie słuchajcie testów na głośnikach od laptopa. Przepraszam, że czasem trzeba zrobić głośniej jak jak gadam... Piszesz na Pan, czeka cię BAN :) :) :) Czasem jak mówię, może pojawiać się wysoki przydźwięk ładowanej baterii – przepraszam. Delikatny szum podczas testów sprzętu dodaje chyba You Tube. FILMIKI O GITARACH – vlog stricte gitarowy powstały w kwietniu 2014 roku. Zmieniający od tego czasu swe oblicze i ewoluujący wraz z widzami. GITAROWA MGŁA. - https://www.youtube.com/user/ksantyp77 FILMIKI O GITARACH - http://www.facebook.com/filmikiogitarach FOG - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvdcBuWUn4WO...
Magna Moralia Click here to buy paper book: https://www.amazon.com/b?_encoding=UTF8&tag;=altanesta06-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=ac0e7148fe37d3a179af33543e3e6f4d&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&node;=283155 Written by:ARISTOTLE (384 BC - 322 BC), translated by St. George William Joseph STOCK (1850 - ?) Magna Moralia (Ancient Greek: ΗΟΙΚΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΩΝ, English: Great Ethics) discusses topics including friendship, virtue, happiness and God. It is disputed whether Aristotle wrote Magna Moralia. This author concludes that it is absurd to suggest that God contemplates only God but does not propose an alternative activity for God. (Summary by Geoffrey Edwards)
THE CONSTITUTION OF ATHENS By Aristotle An audiobook read by Geoffrey Edwards Genre: Law, Antiquity Aristotle (384 BC � 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, biology, and zoology. Together with Plato and Socrates (Plato's teacher), Aristotle is one of the most important founding figures in Western philosophy. Aristotle's writings were the first to create a comprehensive system of Western philosophy, encompassing morality, aesthetics, logic, science, politics, and metaphysics. The Constitution of Athens was written by Aristotle or his student. The text was lost until discovered i...
http://www.iep.utm.edu/epicur/ Epicurus is one of the major philosophers in the Hellenistic period, the three centuries following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE (and of Aristotle in 322 BCE). Epicurus developed an unsparingly materialistic metaphysics, empiricist epistemology, and hedonistic ethics. Epicurus taught that the basic constituents of the world are atoms, uncuttable bits of matter, flying through empty space, and he tried to explain all natural phenomena in atomic terms. Epicurus rejected the existence of Platonic forms and an immaterial soul, and he said that the gods have no influence on our lives. Epicurus also thought skepticism was untenable, and that we could gain knowledge of the world relying upon the senses. He taught that the point of all one's actions was...
Poetics (FULL Audio Book) by Aristotle (384-322 BC) Translated by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) Aristotle's Poetics from the 4th century B.C. aims to give a short study of storytelling. It discusses things like unity of plot, reversal of situation, and character in the context of Greek tragedy, comedy and epic poetry. But it still applies today. It is especially popular with screenwriters as seen in many script gurus' how-to books. (Summary by Robert Foster)
The denomination 322 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
In the pre-Julian Roman calendar, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rullianus and Curvus.
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Yo 'Pac yo, I heard you got beat up by the police
Got a big fat lawsuit and everything
Niggaz just wanna know
if you still gon' be on some crooked-ass sheeeit
[2Pac]
Please tell me what's a nigga to do, and it's true
Ain't nuttin new, so I do, what I can to get through
Now first they had me trapped and now I'm pissed
A loaded AK-47 lay under my head so I don't trip
One motherfucker from the Underground
And Big Stretch buckin niggaz if they fuck around
Yo why I got beef with police?
Ain't that a bitch that motherfuckers got a beef with me
They make it hard for me to sleep
I wake up at the slightest peep, and my sheets are 3 feet deep
I guess it's hard for you to see
But now I'm pointin the finger at police
instead of them motherfuckers blamin me
I got the right to bear a pistol
And when the punk motherfuckers get to trippin I got shit too
And maybe then you'll see the truth (hell yeah)
But until then, I gotta do what I do
and stay a crooked nigga too
[Chorus: Raphael Saadiq]
I've got to do, what I'm gon' do
I'm gon' say what I'm gon' say
I'm gon' live how I live - how else you want a nigga to live?
I'm gon' do, what I do
I'm gon' say, what I say
I'm gon' live how I live - how do you want a nigga to live?
[2Pac]
Y'know you really can't say that ya blame niggaz
Fuck bein tame, set aflame, time to aim triggers
2Pac'll spark a revolution, fuck the Constitution
I want my bucks for restitution
This time you got a bigger problem
Time to face the niggaz from South Central, Oakland, Brooklyn and Harlem
And we ain't shootin at each other
That's my motherfuckin brother, so Dave Duke, run for cover
And all the bitches from the Klan
Come feel the wrath of a black man that doesn't smoke crack and
I don't drink St. Ides (fuck that!)
Genuine Draft, ganja ganja, and my fuckin tec-9
They know they scared to see us sober
Stop drinkin King Cobra, and niggaz'll take the world over
It's all up to you (up to you)
Blame the Korean, blame the jew, or be a crooked nigga too
[Chorus]
[2Pac]
Aiyyo! Why me? Play like Jasmine Guy and try me
I'll be damned if I die, come look at the rage in my eyes G
They got my homies in a jail cell
And it's the Rebel and the Devil, and one of us is goin to Hell
I got the whole place covered, with loc'd out brothers
And nuttin but love for each other
So motherfucker make a motion
I give a fuck, slice you up, and throw your ass in the ocean
Temperatures drop; see it's cool to shoot a nigga
but they hate it when we pop the cops
That's when they gettin petrol
You better watch your step or you'll be left on death row
But I learn to look ahead of me
Stay strapped watch your back keep your eyes on the enemy
We blowin up precincts and OOOH
You can't fuck with the crew, of crooked nigga too
[Chorus]
[Raphael Saadiq]
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
(I'm a crooked nigga too)
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
(I'm a crooked.. crooked nigga too)
It's the coldest town from here to Georgia
Y'all gon' stop fuckin with me
[Chorus - repeat to fade]
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