- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 23407
- author: gt68100
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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: 23407
- 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: 568930
- 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: 43440
- 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: 62835
- 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: 50474
- author: CambridgeUniversity
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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: 172488
- author: babylonianman
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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: 87969
- author: YaleCourses
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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: 45187
- author: ThoughtTraveler
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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: 414670
- author: horriblehistoriesBBC
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Luxury in Ancient Greece
This documentary follows the debate about luxury which convulsed ancient Greece from the b...
published: 11 Dec 2011
author: gt68100
Luxury in Ancient Greece
This documentary follows the debate about luxury which convulsed ancient Greece from the beginning of the classical era. In Athens, it explores the role of luxury in the beginnings of democracy - how certain kinds of luxury came to be forbidden, and others embraced. A simple luxury like meat could unite the democracy, and yet a taste for fish could divide it. Some luxuries were associated with effeminacy and foreigners. Others with the very idea of democracy. Yet in Sparta, there was a determined attempt to deny luxury, and the guilty contradictions of this eventually brought what had been the most powerful state in Greece to its downfall. When Sparta was replaced by the Macedon of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great, the absolute luxury of his court set new standards for luxury as political propaganda. Yet the guilty anxiety of ancient Greece could not be suppressed and still affects our ideas of luxury today.
- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 17211
- author: gt68100
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Discovery Channel - Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece 1/5
Travel to a land of breathtaking beauty and ancient intellect, where science, art and insp...
published: 09 Jan 2011
author: DocumentaryMacedonia
Discovery Channel - Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece 1/5
Travel to a land of breathtaking beauty and ancient intellect, where science, art and inspiration from the gods combined to produce some of the world's greatest marvels of architecture and design. From prehistoric palaces to bold symbols of victory, explore the seven wonders of ancient Greece: the Theatre of Epidaurus, the statue of Zeus at Olympia, Apollo's Temple at Delphi, the Colossus of Rhodes, the settlement at Santorini, the Palace of Knossos, and surely the greatest masterpiece of them all, the Parthenon!
- published: 09 Jan 2011
- views: 31477
- author: DocumentaryMacedonia
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Greek Odyssey: The land of the Ancient Greeks (1 of 3)
Playlist with all 4 episodes: www.youtube.com Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey Episode: 1 of ...
published: 28 Oct 2011
author: gt68100
Greek Odyssey: The land of the Ancient Greeks (1 of 3)
Playlist with all 4 episodes: www.youtube.com Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey Episode: 1 of 4 Title: The land of the Ancient Greeks Joanna begins her Greek odyssey at the Parthenon in Athens, which was created by the ancient Greeks two and a half thousand years ago. This was the dawn of western civilisation, which saw the birth of democracy, language, science and medicine. From here Joanna travels around the southern region of Greece from Athens to the Peloponnese, visiting spectacular mythical and historic sites left by this great civilisation. These were places of theatre, death, sport and religion to the Ancients and they represent the very cornerstone of this empire. The Greeks flocked to these sites and Joanna follows in their footsteps. En route she meets modern Greeks who are still influenced by this ancient era. From the marble cutters on the Acropolis who continue to use the same tools as their ancestors, to the Englishman who now worships the god of Apollo at Greece's most sacred place, Delphi. Joanna's route takes her off the tourist trail to places where ancient myths and cultures live on. She meets villagers who communicate by whistling, a lady who lives a solitary life in an almost deserted village, surviving by eating wild plants and shrubs and a fisherman who takes her to the gates of Hades, the underworld, where the Ancients went when they died. Joanna finds inspiration in the isolated peninsula of the Mani, where its haunting tower house settlements and ...
- published: 28 Oct 2011
- views: 18217
- author: gt68100
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Olympian Goddesses of Ancient Greek Mythology
A video I really like explaining about the Olympian GODDESSES in Greek Mythology. I did no...
published: 25 Jul 2009
author: Anon18
Olympian Goddesses of Ancient Greek Mythology
A video I really like explaining about the Olympian GODDESSES 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: 216404
- author: Anon18
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Horrible Histories - I'm A Greek - Part I & II
Horrible Histories song I'm A Greek, sung by Mat Baynton and Jim Howick. Credits to BBCHor...
published: 10 Aug 2011
author: Suzanne13Fanpire
Horrible Histories - I'm A Greek - Part I & II
Horrible Histories song I'm A Greek, sung by Mat Baynton and Jim Howick. Credits to BBCHorribleHistories.
- published: 10 Aug 2011
- views: 61185
- author: Suzanne13Fanpire
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Ancient Greek Music - The Lyre of Classical Antiquity...
This video features clips from 4 of my 10 unique albums of Ancient Lyre Music, of both the...
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: Michael Levy
Ancient Greek Music - The Lyre of Classical Antiquity...
This video features clips from 4 of my 10 unique albums of Ancient Lyre Music, of both the actual surviving fragments of the music of Ancient Greece, as well as my original compositions for replica lyre, in a selection of some of the original Ancient Greek Modes... My Albums of Ancient Lyre Music are available, anywhere in the world, from iTunes: itunes.apple.com They are also available from Amazon MP3 Store: amzn.to Also, my 3 CD albums, "King David's Lyre; Echoes of Ancient Israel", "An Ancient Lyre" & "Lyre of the Levites" are available anywhere in the world from CD Baby: www.cdbaby.com For full details, and all the historical research behind my myriad of "Musical Adventures in Time Travel", please visit my official website: www.ancientlyre.com Many thanks for watching!
- published: 05 Oct 2010
- views: 163767
- author: Michael Levy
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Divine Truth - Ancient Greece
Ian Grimble explores the Ancient Greek's search for Divine Truth, through their idolation ...
published: 16 Sep 2010
author: STVDocumentaries
Divine Truth - Ancient Greece
Ian Grimble explores the Ancient Greek's search for Divine Truth, through their idolation of various Gods and, more surprisingly, their acceptance of the beliefs of other people. But what did these people believe about life? And what did they expect from death?
- published: 16 Sep 2010
- views: 6074
- author: STVDocumentaries
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TXC - Pithagoreion (GREEK HipHop)
etC re !!!! TXC kai ksero psomi reeeee!!!! panta tha gamane oi TXC akoma kai tora pou xala...
published: 09 Apr 2008
author: HipHopGrDoc
TXC - Pithagoreion (GREEK HipHop)
etC re !!!! TXC kai ksero psomi reeeee!!!! panta tha gamane oi TXC akoma kai tora pou xalase to Crew kai einai mono o Artemis me ton Efthimi gamaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Comments K Vathmologia sto Comms Ton Paidiwn Guyz!! An Dn Ein Kopos! RaTe It!!!
- published: 09 Apr 2008
- views: 83050
- author: HipHopGrDoc
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3. The Dark Ages (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan addresse...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: YaleCourses
3. The Dark Ages (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Kagan addresses what scholars call the Homeric question. He asks: what society do Homer's poems describe? He argues that in view of the long oral transmission of the poems, the poems of Homer probably reflect various ages from the Mycenaean world to the Dark Ages. More importantly, close scrutiny of the poems will yield historical information for the historian. In this way, one is able to reconstruct through the poems, to a certain extent, the post-Mycenaean world. Finally, Professor Kagan says a few words on the heroic ethic of the Greek world. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Importance of Homeric Poems 13:08 - Chapter 2. The Society Described in Homer's Poems 35:49 - Chapter 3. Political Structures 52:26 - Chapter 4. Ethics and Values 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: 28055
- author: YaleCourses