- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 21882
- author: gt68100
44:26
Engineering an Empire - The Ancient Greeks
Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, but it was born in Ancient Gree...
published: 13 Dec 2011
author: gt68100
Engineering an Empire - The Ancient Greeks
Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, but it was born in Ancient Greece. The Ancient Greeks laid a foundation that has supported nearly 3000 years of European history. Philosophers like Aristotle and Socrates, Olympian gods, the beginnings of democracy and great conquering armies can be attributed to the Ancient Greeks. This strong and charismatic people strategically harnessed the materials and people around them to create the most advanced technological feats the world had ever seen. From The Tunnel of Samos: a mile-long aqueduct dug through a large mountain of solid limestone, to Agamemnon's Tomb, to The Parthenon, we will examine the architecture and infrastructure engineered by the Greek Empire. Peter Weller hosts.
- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 21882
- author: gt68100
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Athens: Ancient Greek Supercity
This documentary examines the city state of Athens during the period of Pericles, their de...
published: 11 Dec 2011
author: gt68100
Athens: Ancient Greek Supercity
This documentary examines the city state of Athens during the period of Pericles, their democratically elected leader for 30 consecutive years and never ostracized. Pericles had a vision of what Athens should look like and this episode tries to show you what it was in historical context. Athens at that time was also a direct democracy and it was during this period that it achieved its height and its glory, but it was very short-lived. Due to disease and military conflict, Athens eventually had to surrender to Sparta. The documentary focuses on the architectural, cultural and military history of the period. It begins by looking at the Acropolis but more specifically at the Parthenon, one of the most perfect buildings ever constructed and the most duplicated building and architectural style for hundreds of years worldwide. For people who have never seen the Parthenon in person or for those who have, this episode provides you a closer look at the interior of the building, how it was constructed and it's long history, a few of the things that you may have missed on your visit to the Parthenon! They end the segment by showing you how it most likely would have looked like in the past with its statues and its elaborately painted exterior. It also examines in-depth the Agora just below the Acropolis -- the heart of ancient Athens. It looks at its uses, some of the important buildings that were located there and it provides you with a graphical reconstruction of the area and its ...
- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 60424
- author: gt68100
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Olympian Gods (Male) of Ancient Greek Mythology
A video I really like explaining about the Olympian (male) GODS in Greek Mythology. I did ...
published: 25 Jul 2009
author: Anon18
Olympian Gods (Male) of Ancient Greek Mythology
A video I really like explaining about the Olympian (male) GODS in Greek Mythology. I did not make the video, but I DID create and embed the subtitles for your convenience. Enjoy.
- published: 25 Jul 2009
- views: 567017
- author: Anon18
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What the Ancient Greeks did for us
The ancient Greek civilisation flourished for about a thousand years, not as a unified cou...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: gt68100
What the Ancient Greeks did for us
The ancient Greek civilisation flourished for about a thousand years, not as a unified country but rather as a loose association of city states, both on the mainland of Greece and elsewhere around the Mediterranean. The philosopher Plato described the states as being like a series of frogs sitting around a pond. Although the Greeks drew on the ideas of various earlier civilisations, they were the people who, more than any other, handed down to us the foundations of our democracy, our notions of ethics and justice, our science, our mathematics and our music. But perhaps their most amazing invention is the first known computer. This was a small box stuffed with cogs and moving parts all skilfully made and by turning a handle it would display the movements of planets to an astonishing degree of accuracy -in fact it was a planetarium.
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 41927
- author: gt68100
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Archaic Greek in a modern world
An endangered Greek dialect which is spoken in north-eastern Turkey has been identified by...
published: 04 Jan 2011
author: CambridgeUniversity
Archaic Greek in a modern world
An endangered Greek dialect which is spoken in north-eastern Turkey has been identified by researchers as a "linguistic goldmine" because of its startling closeness to the ancient language, as Cambridge researcher Dr Ioanna Sitaridou explains.
- published: 04 Jan 2011
- views: 50131
- author: CambridgeUniversity
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Treasures of Ancient Greece - Ancient Olympia and the Temple of Zeus
The history of the legendary site which housed the Olympic Games during the glorious era o...
published: 09 Nov 2010
author: TravelVideoStore
Treasures of Ancient Greece - Ancient Olympia and the Temple of Zeus
The history of the legendary site which housed the Olympic Games during the glorious era of classical antiquity.The customs and traditions of the Olympic Games in the land of their birth. The Stadium, the Gallery of the Judges, the Sacred Altis, the Temple of Zeus, the Heraion, the Philippeion, the Prytaneion, the Garden of Treasures, the Register and the Nymphaion of Herodus, the Portico of Echo, the Crypt, and other wonderful debris of an enchanting locale fabled in history.
- published: 09 Nov 2010
- views: 2300
- author: TravelVideoStore
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Ancient Greek - Lesson 1 - The Ancient Greek Alphabet
This video covers the Ancient Greek Alphabet. I'm a Greek native speaker. I use the Erasmi...
published: 05 Apr 2012
author: kakosuranosx
Ancient Greek - Lesson 1 - The Ancient Greek Alphabet
This video covers the Ancient Greek Alphabet. I'm a Greek native speaker. I use the Erasmian pronunciation with some adaptations, so you can sound more Greek. I'm not going to use the concepts of long and short vowels because we don't have sure how the Ancient Greeks used to do it. There are no Ancient Greek native livings anymore. There is no recordings. Also, our modern greek ears cannot understand long and short vowels anymore. So, let's make the Ancient Greek simple. If this video was helpful. Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this video. For more information and video lessons, visit my Youtube page.
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 5927
- author: kakosuranosx
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The Greeks -- Introduction of the PBS series
The first few moments of the PPS series "The Greeks -- Crucible of civilization"...
published: 20 Jan 2007
author: ulver22
The Greeks -- Introduction of the PBS series
The first few moments of the PPS series "The Greeks -- Crucible of civilization"
- published: 20 Jan 2007
- views: 51252
- author: ulver22
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Greek Sculpture (BBC: How Art Made The World)
How greek art created something more human than human. Excerpt from the BBC documentary "H...
published: 27 May 2008
author: babylonianman
Greek Sculpture (BBC: How Art Made The World)
How greek art created something more human than human. Excerpt from the BBC documentary "How Art Made The World" concerning greek sculpture. Presented by Dr Nigel Spivey (University of Cambridge). Music: "Enfer (La Double Vie De Veronique)" by Zbigniew Preisner.
- published: 27 May 2008
- views: 171824
- author: babylonianman
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Music of Ancient Greece (Full Album 57 mins)!
An audio visual production that sends you back to Bronze age Greece. Stunning Ancirent Gre...
published: 14 Apr 2012
author: ThoughtTraveler
Music of Ancient Greece (Full Album 57 mins)!
An audio visual production that sends you back to Bronze age Greece. Stunning Ancirent Greek images and authentic period music will allow you mind to leave the hectic modern madhouse and for an hour commune with the spirit of Helas. If enough intrest is shown in my video I will post the song titles. But...I think people do not much care about Ancient History....Just us History buffs...
- published: 14 Apr 2012
- views: 42799
- author: ThoughtTraveler
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According to Ancient Greeks, You're Not Free
Complete video at: fora.tv Professor Hunter Rawlings III explains that ancient Greeks had ...
published: 08 Sep 2009
author: ForaTv
According to Ancient Greeks, You're Not Free
Complete video at: fora.tv Professor Hunter Rawlings III explains that ancient Greeks had a very different concept of freedom, which they perceived as an obligation, while the American tradition defines freedom as individual rights. ----- Hunter Rawlings, President Emeritus of Cornell University, explores the origins of the American idea of freedom. He explains that it arose from two conflicting schools of thought: the ancient Greek strand, which valued communal society over the individual, and the Enlightenment, which prioritized individual freedom. He discusses how these ideas influenced the founding of America and how they continue to shape modern American society. - Chautauqua Institution Hunter Ripley Rawlings III (born 1945) is an American classics scholar and academic administrator. He is best known for serving as the 10th president of Cornell University from 1995 until 2003. Currently, he serves a professor of classical history in Cornell's Department of History and Department of Classics.
- published: 08 Sep 2009
- views: 28288
- author: ForaTv
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Ancient Greek: Reconstructed Pronunciation: Hesiod
This is a recitation of lines 1-20 of Hesiod's Theogony as it would have been pronounced b...
published: 01 Apr 2011
author: Lucas Lambers
Ancient Greek: Reconstructed Pronunciation: Hesiod
This is a recitation of lines 1-20 of Hesiod's Theogony as it would have been pronounced by an Athenian rhapsode in the 4th century BC. All phonological analyses of ancient, dead languages rely on the work of early phoneticians (like Dionysius of Halicarnassus) and on internal evidence (evidence in the language itself). Though there used to be uncertainty on the issue, the majority of scholars now agree on a particular pronunciation. This video presumes this pronunciation and acts upon it. This video also employs the use of pitch accents, a fundamental characteristic of the language not employed in Ancient Greek pedagogy. The results of employing the accents are tremendous. The language sounds thoroughly different. On the acute accent, I rise a fifth. The grave, I choose to ignore, believing with some support that it merely indicates the starting pitch from which the acute rises. On the circumflex, I rise and then dip downward. Stress, although often thought not to exist in Classical Greek at all, was in fact a key element of the language. Dynamic modulation, vowel modification - all key elements of stress are not only impossible to avoid in language generally, but even in music.
- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 8664
- author: Lucas Lambers
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1. Introduction
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) Professor Donald Kagan explains why peopl...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
1. Introduction
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) Professor Donald Kagan explains why people should study the ancient Greeks. He argues that the Greeks are worthy of our study not only because of their vast achievements and contributions to Western civilization (such as in the fields of science, law, and politics) but also because they offer a unique perspective on humanity. To the Greeks, man was both simultaneously capable of the greatest achievements and the worst crimes; he was both great and important, but also mortal and fallible. He was a tragic figure, powerful but limited. Therefore, by studying the Greeks, one gains insight into a tension that has gripped and shaped the West and the rest of the world through its influence. In short, to study the Greeks is to study the nature of human experience. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Ancient Greece as the Foundation of Western Civilization 13:06 - Chapter 2. The Judeo Christian Tradition 24:50 - Chapter 3. Problems Posed by the Western Tradition Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2007.
- published: 20 Nov 2008
- views: 87414
- author: YaleCourses
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Homosexuality in Ancient Greece - The Myth is Collapsing [Audio Edited]
Debunking the Myth of Homosexuality in ancient Greece...
published: 16 Apr 2007
author: HELLENICBLOOD
Homosexuality in Ancient Greece - The Myth is Collapsing [Audio Edited]
Debunking the Myth of Homosexuality in ancient Greece
- published: 16 Apr 2007
- views: 185464
- author: HELLENICBLOOD
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ANCIENT GREEK INNOVATIONS
The Ancient Greek civilization flourished 2500 years ago on the shores of the Ionian and A...
published: 06 Oct 2008
author: ΧΛΕΤΣΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ
ANCIENT GREEK INNOVATIONS
The Ancient Greek civilization flourished 2500 years ago on the shores of the Ionian and Aegean Sea. Although its population never exceeded 2 million, ancient Greece made great innovations in philosophy, politics, science, architecture, and the arts, and Greek culture forms the basis of western civilization to this day. Small samples of those are presented in this slide show.
- published: 06 Oct 2008
- views: 14395
- author: ΧΛΕΤΣΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ
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HORRIBLE HISTORIES - Wife Swap: Spartans and Athenians
GREAT NEWS! A brand new series of Horrible Histories starts on CBBC on 31st May 2010!! In ...
published: 30 Jun 2009
author: horriblehistoriesBBC
HORRIBLE HISTORIES - Wife Swap: Spartans and Athenians
GREAT NEWS! A brand new series of Horrible Histories starts on CBBC on 31st May 2010!! In the meantime... Another Horrible Histories gem: an ancient Athenian and an ancient Spartan swap lives... an experience no-one enjoys.
- published: 30 Jun 2009
- views: 410688
- author: horriblehistoriesBBC
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Ancient Greece Interesting Facts Part 1, Hot Facts Teacher Jessica
Ancient Greece Interesting Facts Part 1, Hot Facts Teacher Jessica Join Jessica for some i...
published: 15 May 2010
author: psychetruth
Ancient Greece Interesting Facts Part 1, Hot Facts Teacher Jessica
Ancient Greece Interesting Facts Part 1, Hot Facts Teacher Jessica Join Jessica for some interesting facts about ancient Greece civilization. Did the Greeks invent the first computer? What was life like in ancient Greece? Did the Greeks figure out that the world was actually round? And who discovered that dolphins are actual mammals? This video was produced by Psychetruth www.youtube.com www.myspace.com Music By Jimmy Gelhaar www.jimmyg.us http youtube.com Copyright 2010 Target Public Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 15 May 2010
- views: 31027
- author: psychetruth