- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 3169
- author: ahmed333youssef
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Seven Wonders of Ancient World
The Seven Wonders of the World (or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) is a well known...
published: 04 Jul 2009
author: ahmed333youssef
Seven Wonders of Ancient World
The Seven Wonders of the World (or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) is a well known list of seven remarkable constructions of classical antiquity. It was based on guide-books popular among Hellenic (Greek) tourists and only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim. Later lists include those for the Medieval World and the Modern World. The number seven was chosen because the Greeks believed it to be magical
- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 3169
- author: ahmed333youssef
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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: 174228
- author: Michael Levy
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Let's Play Super Noah's Ark 3D: Classical Antiquity - Part 1
An unlicensed biblical FPS adventure!...
published: 15 Oct 2012
author: mikkalthered
Let's Play Super Noah's Ark 3D: Classical Antiquity - Part 1
An unlicensed biblical FPS adventure!
- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 158
- author: mikkalthered
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On the Pirenne Thesis (200-650/750 CE)
(By Conrad Jalowski) There are numerous dates to the end of Antiquity and the collapse of ...
published: 11 Oct 2010
author: PyrrhusofEpirus
On the Pirenne Thesis (200-650/750 CE)
(By Conrad Jalowski) There are numerous dates to the end of Antiquity and the collapse of Rome such as the years 395 CE, 410 CE and 455 CE; however, I have provided the two most substantial dates regarding the end of Antiquity. Did Classical Antiquity terminate in the year 476 CE with the deposition of Romulus Augustulus and the barbarian migrations of the fifth century CE or did the moment of historical disruption occur with the Muslim invasions during the seventh and eighth centuries? The year 476 CE is the traditional date of the collapse of Rome and the end point of Classical Antiquity used by the Enlightenment historian Edward Gibbon in his monumental work The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire while Late Antiquity theorists and the scholar Henri Pirenne have maintained that the end of Antiquity occurred with the disruption of Mediterranean trade, the collapse of the Sassanid Persian Empire in 651 CE, the loss of Roman hegemony in Egypt, the Levant and North Africa, and the rise of the Mussulman caliphates.
- published: 11 Oct 2010
- views: 1306
- author: PyrrhusofEpirus
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History of Old World (Part 3A) - Silk Road to Classical Antiquity
Reuploaded for animations, and Caesar has rule the whold West Europe, and the world is in ...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: frfkgbjnjkbfdfdgbngf
History of Old World (Part 3A) - Silk Road to Classical Antiquity
Reuploaded for animations, and Caesar has rule the whold West Europe, and the world is in trouble, the Huns are spreading and it will be a war on Rome, this time it's plot will be continue in the second part of the episode. Also Like, comment and subscribe for more, you need to watch in HD to see small countries borders. WORLD MAP HISTORY REVIVED description: Rate now, this one is a large movie ever known on my Channel, and also like and subscribe, and comment (no profanity, hate speech, spam allowed) Language: English (Australia) music: Steven Cragg - Rivers of Ice Relax our future video is soon. Map history watch carefully if not use HD, or else if this is not right give contracts and updates are in next year. Frames have to be edited if wrong. 3500 BC - oldest 2000 BC - older 1000 BC - old 1000 views - Middle 2012 2500 views - ? 5000 views - ? 50000 views - ? 999999999999999999999999999999999999999 views - ? Share to your friends now! Mistakes taken: Moscow must take over North before takes west Ukraine. Holy Roman Empire have splits into states but no colour. Should Axum have fallen? Forgot Visigoths invaded North Morocco. Forgot Persia have disappears it's north to present Iran. Forgot splits east and west Roman Empire instantly. Huns have to sack Slavs not the other barbarians. Forgot the Slavic migration. Forgot Delhi empire invades south. Forgot other states in Turkey split apart. Forgot Mesopotamia the first country. Forgot World Wars. Forgot Celts settled Alps ...
- published: 10 Dec 2012
- views: 94
- author: frfkgbjnjkbfdfdgbngf
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Classics
Classics at Cambridge isn't just studied as a period in the past, but looks at how classic...
published: 20 Mar 2012
author: CambridgeUniversity
Classics
Classics at Cambridge isn't just studied as a period in the past, but looks at how classical culture, language and philosophy have affected the history of Western civilisation right up to the present day. The Faculty of Classics is one of the most dynamic of its kind, with an exceptional reputation for teaching and research. Our course encompasses the history, culture, archaeology, art, philosophy and linguistics of classical antiquity and the study of original texts and artefacts. To find out more about Classics at Cambridge, see www.study.cam.ac.uk Some of the students who appear in our course films are also featured in the 60 Second Impressions series, which can be found at www.cam.ac.uk - keep checking back as we'll be adding new films every couple of weeks!
- published: 20 Mar 2012
- views: 8078
- author: CambridgeUniversity
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MOCAtv Presents Techno Mystic - Woods Of Arcady
TECHNO MYSTIC uses YouTube as a spirit medium, bringing together seven artist-made films a...
published: 09 Nov 2012
author: MOCATV
MOCAtv Presents Techno Mystic - Woods Of Arcady
TECHNO MYSTIC uses YouTube as a spirit medium, bringing together seven artist-made films and videos that explore the incongruous co-existence of mysterious phenomena and modern technologies. A 3D landscape of classical ruins set to the poetry of WB Yeats. Vangelis-like synths accompany us through 3D rendered ruins of classic antiquity as three British text-to-speech robots read WB Yeats. Mixing irony and tragedy, the video evokes the passage of time in a computer-generated world, a setting which seems to be outside of human history. Here, once-great cultural symbols have degenerated into sentimental kitsch. Yet within these symbolic ruins, there still exists a playful, quasi-mystical hope for cultural renewal. Video by Jon Rafman, 2010 Collection of Stefan Simchowitz. Jon Rafman (1981) is an artist, filmmaker, and essayist. He holds a BA in Philosophy and Literature from McGill University and a MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His film and new media work have been exhibited internationally including a the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome and the New Museum in New York City. Rafman's 'Nine Eyes of Google Street View' has been featured in Modern Painter, Frieze, Der Spiegel, Libération, The New York Times, The Guardian, and Harper's Magazine. Like MOCA on Facebook: bit.ly Follow MOCA on Twitter: bit.ly +1 MOCA on Google+: bit.ly
- published: 09 Nov 2012
- views: 1195
- author: MOCATV
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Video Art of Mutant Lemons & The Vathychori Towers
The ancient Vathychoria Towers were built around 400 BCThere are 6 of them but this is the...
published: 20 Dec 2012
author: Algis Kemezys
Video Art of Mutant Lemons & The Vathychori Towers
The ancient Vathychoria Towers were built around 400 BCThere are 6 of them but this is the best one.They are located outside of Alepochori down unmarked dirt roads about 10 kilometers into the forested mountains from the beach. These towers are trapezoidal-isodomic in construction. They were constructed around the 4th century BC As a defence system of Megara. Home of the Doric Greeks. It guarded the back road that allowed merchants, soldiers and pilgrims safe passage to Athens from the Peloponneses. There are many traces of old houses and ruins scattered through out this region.Hellenistic from the 3rd Ephorate of Prehistoric & Classical Antiquities. The video is presented with Trance music by THE ANGELS
- published: 20 Dec 2012
- views: 63
- author: Algis Kemezys
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Macedonia from fragments to pixels (www.makedonopixels.org)
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and the Institute of Computer Science of the Fou...
published: 10 Nov 2010
author: makedonopixels
Macedonia from fragments to pixels (www.makedonopixels.org)
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology (ICS-FORTH) welcome you to "Macedonia from fragments to pixels," a special exhibition of prototypical interactive systems with subjects drawn from ancient Macedonia. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to approach classical antiquity in a novel manner: by exploring digital reproductions of ancient masterpieces. Rare and fragile artefacts are now at the public's fingertips with the use of ultra modern and easy to use technology. This time, forget all about the usual museum rule of "Do not touch." Here, older and younger visitors can -and must!- touch and play with Macedonian ...pixels. Original video source: www.skai.gr (www.skai.gr
- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 283
- author: makedonopixels
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Rediscovering Greece and Rome at the Fitzwilliam Museum
An interview with Dr Kate Cooper about the redisplay of classical antiquities at the Fitzw...
published: 26 Nov 2010
author: ClassicsConfidentia1
Rediscovering Greece and Rome at the Fitzwilliam Museum
An interview with Dr Kate Cooper about the redisplay of classical antiquities at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. www.classicsconfidential.co.uk
- published: 26 Nov 2010
- views: 274
- author: ClassicsConfidentia1
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Tom Ward - Classical Guitarist performing for I-India Charity
Tom Ward - Classical Guitarist performing for I-India Charity...
published: 28 Nov 2011
author: theindoaustimes
Tom Ward - Classical Guitarist performing for I-India Charity
Tom Ward - Classical Guitarist performing for I-India Charity
- published: 28 Nov 2011
- views: 55373
- author: theindoaustimes
3:59
Greco-Roman antiquity
Greco-Roman art and architecture - Pictures of various Greek and Roman God and Goddesses a...
published: 18 Oct 2010
author: lilsteller
Greco-Roman antiquity
Greco-Roman art and architecture - Pictures of various Greek and Roman God and Goddesses along with busts of different Greek and Roman rulers/important people. Different pictures of art and architecture depicting Roman and Greek history.
- published: 18 Oct 2010
- views: 2397
- author: lilsteller
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The Relevance of the Classical World | Danielle S. Allen and Angelos Chaniotis
The Relevance of the Classical World to Current Political Phenomena Danielle S. Allen, UPS...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: videosfromIAS
The Relevance of the Classical World | Danielle S. Allen and Angelos Chaniotis
The Relevance of the Classical World to Current Political Phenomena Danielle S. Allen, UPS Foundation Professor in the School of Social Science Angelos Chaniotis, Professor in the School of Historical Studies In this talk, Danielle S. Allen, UPS Foundation Professor in the School of Social Science, and Angelos Chaniotis, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, present arguments from two perspectives for the continued relevance of antiquity to thinking about politics in the present. Their conversation was part of the Institute for Advanced Study's celebration of its eightieth anniversary and took place during the events related to the Schools of Historical Studies and Social Science. More videos at video.ias.edu
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 359
- author: videosfromIAS