Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was an English American author and journalist whose career spanned more than four decades. Hitchens, often referred to colloquially as "Hitch", was a columnist and literary critic for New Statesman, The Atlantic, The Nation, The Daily Mirror, The Times Literary Supplement and Vanity Fair. He was an author of twelve books and five collections of essays. As a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits, he was a prominent public intellectual, and his confrontational style of debate made him both a lauded and controversial figure.
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Thassos - Grecja
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Hotel Aeolis Thassos Palace położony jest w rejonie Astris, na wzgórzu, ok. 1 km od minimarketu, ok. 7 km do POTOS, ok. 10 km od Limenarii; ok. 70 km od portu lotniczego w Kavali (transfer autokarem i promem); przystanek autobusowy ok. 50 m od hotelu (ok. 2 EUR/Potos).
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Aeolic Star Hotel - Kalabaka - Greece
Aeolic Star Hotel - Kalabaka - Greece
Aeolic Star Hotel - Kalabaka - Greece
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Centrally located in Kalampaka Aeolic Star Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and balcony overlooking the Meteora rocks the town or the mountains. Shops and taverns are within 10 metres.Featuring dark wood furnishings all rooms at the Aeolic Star include air conditioning. Each has a private bathroom with a bath or shower.Guests of the Aeolic Star have the option of breakfast at the dining room. There is also a lounge area with TV.The hotel is just 1-minute walk
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Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
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Aeolis Hotel - Naxos Chora - Greece
Aeolis Hotel - Naxos Chora - Greece
Aeolis Hotel - Naxos Chora - Greece
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Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Music by Manos Hadjidakis from the composition "Magnus Eroticus" - 1972. MY GRATEFUL THANKS TO "Lynkeas" FOR HELPING ME TO TRANSLATE THIS POEM FROM AEOLIC GR...
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aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
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Αντίγραφο του aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
Αντίγραφο του aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
Αντίγραφο του aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
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Aeolis Hotel-Milos Island, Greece
Aeolis Hotel-Milos Island, Greece
Aeolis Hotel-Milos Island, Greece
Aeolis Hotel is in the heart of the picturesque Adamas, and only 250 meters from the port of Milos, we offer free wifi internet http://backpackeruniverse.com...
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Cultural activities Aeolis
Cultural activities Aeolis
Cultural activities Aeolis
cultural activities that Aeolis' students of Greek language attend throughout their Greek language course Skala Loutron MYTILENE www.aeolis.edu.gr.
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Lesbian Meaning
Lesbian Meaning
Lesbian Meaning
Video shows what Lesbian means. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.. The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 , best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.. a homosexual woman.. Lesbian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Lesbian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. It is believed to have been composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Troja
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Aeolis Meaning
Aeolis Meaning
Aeolis Meaning
Video shows what Aeolis means. An area of Ancient Greece that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located.. Aeolis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Aeolis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of English poet and academic Paul Roche reading a poem he probably translated from the works of the 7th century poet Sappho . He record...
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Thassos - Grecja
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Hotel Aeolis Thassos Palace położony jest w rejonie Astris, na wzgórzu, ok. 1 km od minimarketu, ok. 7 km do POTOS, ok. 10 km od Limenarii; ok. 70 km od portu lotniczego w Kavali (transfer autokarem i promem); przystanek autobusowy ok. 50 m od hotelu (ok. 2 EUR/Potos).
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Aeolic Star Hotel - Kalabaka - Greece
Aeolic Star Hotel - Kalabaka - Greece
Aeolic Star Hotel - Kalabaka - Greece
►Info & Cheap Booking! : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/greece/kalabaka/XsPtCbYzHYz/aeolic-star-hotel.html
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Centrally located in Kalampaka Aeolic Star Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and balcony overlooking the Meteora rocks the town or the mountains. Shops and taverns are within 10 metres.Featuring dark wood furnishings all rooms at the Aeolic Star include air conditioning. Each has a private bathroom with a bath or shower.Guests of the Aeolic Star have the option of breakfast at the dining room. There is also a lounge area with TV.The hotel is just 1-minute walk
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Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
Info & Cheap Booking! : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/greece/astris/XQRYzsPtCbQR/aeolis-thassos-palace.html ▻Best Hotels in Astris : http://www.hotelz.tv/search...
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Aeolis Hotel - Naxos Chora - Greece
Aeolis Hotel - Naxos Chora - Greece
Aeolis Hotel - Naxos Chora - Greece
Info & Cheap Booking! : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/greece/naxos-chora/fIQRsPtWvCb/aeolis-hotel.html ▻Best Hotels in Naxos Chora : http://www.hotelz.tv/search...
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Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Music by Manos Hadjidakis from the composition "Magnus Eroticus" - 1972. MY GRATEFUL THANKS TO "Lynkeas" FOR HELPING ME TO TRANSLATE THIS POEM FROM AEOLIC GR...
1:21
aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
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Αντίγραφο του aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
Αντίγραφο του aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
Αντίγραφο του aeolis apartments and studios Lesvos Greece
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Aeolis Hotel-Milos Island, Greece
Aeolis Hotel-Milos Island, Greece
Aeolis Hotel-Milos Island, Greece
Aeolis Hotel is in the heart of the picturesque Adamas, and only 250 meters from the port of Milos, we offer free wifi internet http://backpackeruniverse.com...
2:26
Cultural activities Aeolis
Cultural activities Aeolis
Cultural activities Aeolis
cultural activities that Aeolis' students of Greek language attend throughout their Greek language course Skala Loutron MYTILENE www.aeolis.edu.gr.
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Lesbian Meaning
Lesbian Meaning
Lesbian Meaning
Video shows what Lesbian means. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.. The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 , best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.. a homosexual woman.. Lesbian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Lesbian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. It is believed to have been composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Troja
0:33
Aeolis Meaning
Aeolis Meaning
Aeolis Meaning
Video shows what Aeolis means. An area of Ancient Greece that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located.. Aeolis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Aeolis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
2:28
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of English poet and academic Paul Roche reading a poem he probably translated from the works of the 7th century poet Sappho . He record...
2:50
Aeolis Hotel - Adamas - Greece
Aeolis Hotel - Adamas - Greece
Aeolis Hotel - Adamas - Greece
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Located in the heart of the picturesque Adamas only 275 yards from the port of Milos this hotel benefits from a quiet and convenient location close to the bus stop.Aeolis Hotel is located just a few steps away from the heart of the nightlife and shopping area of the town. The owners are happy to offer recommendations on places to visit in the surrounding area. From Aeolis Hotel there is easy access to all parts of the greater Milos area by using public transportation.The i
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Aeolis, Lesvos
Aeolis, Lesvos
Aeolis, Lesvos
Aeolis (http://www.aeolislesvos.com/en/index.html) is a pet friendly holiday resort approximately 20 km from Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece. Located by the sea, in a quiet place on the gulf of Gera, the hotel is 100 metres from a quiet little port, where fishing boats dock and where you can buy fresh fish, and eat in picturesque tavernas.
Filmed with a dji phantom 3 professional.
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Lesbos Ancient Greece What Really Went On ?
Lesbos Ancient Greece What Really Went On ?
Lesbos Ancient Greece What Really Went On ?
This show attempts to lift the veil of mystery and secrecy behind what really went on in Lesbos in Ancient Greece.
According to Classical Greek mythology, Lesbos was the patron god of the island. Macar was reputedly the first king whose many daughters bequeathed their names to some of the present larger towns. In Classical myth his sister, Canace, was killed to have him made king. The place names with female origins are likely to be much earlier settlements named after local goddesses, who were replaced by gods. Homer refers to the island as "Macaros edos", the seat of Macar. Hittite records from the Late Bronze Age name the island Lazpa and
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Aeolis Hotel Milos, Milos, Greece
Aeolis Hotel Milos, Milos, Greece
Aeolis Hotel Milos, Milos, Greece
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TV report: "Internet surf with Aeolic Power (wind)" Eco News@skai.gr [CC]
TV report: "Internet surf with Aeolic Power (wind)" Eco News@skai.gr [CC]
TV report: "Internet surf with Aeolic Power (wind)" Eco News@skai.gr [CC]
CLOSE CAPTION AVAILABLE [ Copyright SKAI TV, 2009 (skai.gr) ] -A "It is with us Katerina Xristofilidou. Good Afternoon Katerina" -K "Good Afternoon" -A "Surf...
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Aeolis hotel milos - Milos hotels
Aeolis hotel milos - Milos hotels
Aeolis hotel milos - Milos hotels
hotel Milos, hotel Adamantas, hotel apartment Milos, hotel studio Milos, apartment hotel Milos http://www.aeolis-milos.com/ & http://www.greek-tourism.com.
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Homer and the Oral Traditions
Homer and the Oral Traditions
Homer and the Oral Traditions
This documentary shows that it is possible to transmit orally a poem as extense as the Illiad (14000 verses). As evidence, a contemporary Irish bard is pres...
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AEOLIS POOL BAR.m4v
AEOLIS POOL BAR.m4v
AEOLIS POOL BAR.m4v
Aeolis Hotel Pool-Bar On the top floor of our well-appointed hotel you can enjoy yourselves, night or day. The Roof Garden gives you a wonderful view of the ...
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The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy.
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Thassos - Grecja
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Centrally located in Kalampaka Aeolic Star Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and balcony overlooking the Meteora rocks the town or the mountains. Shops and taverns are within 10 metres.Featuring dark wood furnishings all rooms at the Aeolic Star include air conditioning. Each has a private bathroom with a bath or shower.Guests of the Aeolic Star have the option of breakfast at the dining room. There is also a lounge area with TV.The hotel is just 1-minute walk from the bus station to Meteora Rocks and the taxi rank. Trikala is within 22 km.
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Centrally located in Kalampaka Aeolic Star Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and balcony overlooking the Meteora rocks the town or the mountains. Shops and taverns are within 10 metres.Featuring dark wood furnishings all rooms at the Aeolic Star include air conditioning. Each has a private bathroom with a bath or shower.Guests of the Aeolic Star have the option of breakfast at the dining room. There is also a lounge area with TV.The hotel is just 1-minute walk from the bus station to Meteora Rocks and the taxi rank. Trikala is within 22 km.
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Music by Manos Hadjidakis from the composition "Magnus Eroticus" - 1972. MY GRATEFUL THANKS TO "Lynkeas" FOR HELPING ME TO TRANSLATE THIS POEM FROM AEOLIC GR...
Music by Manos Hadjidakis from the composition "Magnus Eroticus" - 1972. MY GRATEFUL THANKS TO "Lynkeas" FOR HELPING ME TO TRANSLATE THIS POEM FROM AEOLIC GR...
Aeolis Hotel is in the heart of the picturesque Adamas, and only 250 meters from the port of Milos, we offer free wifi internet http://backpackeruniverse.com...
Aeolis Hotel is in the heart of the picturesque Adamas, and only 250 meters from the port of Milos, we offer free wifi internet http://backpackeruniverse.com...
Video shows what Lesbian means. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.. The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 , best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.. a homosexual woman.. Lesbian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Lesbian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Video shows what Lesbian means. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.. The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 , best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.. a homosexual woman.. Lesbian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Lesbian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. It is believed to have been composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[2] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read. The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter. Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in Antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene.
Cyclops by Euripides, the only extant satyr play, retells the respective episode with a humorous twist.
True Story, written by Lucian of Samosata in the 2nd century AD, mentions the Odysseus of the Odyssey as the first to make up fantastical tales.
Some of the tales of Sinbad the Sailor from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights were taken from the Odyssey.[citation needed]
Merugud Uilix maicc Leirtis ("On the Wandering of Ulysses, son of Laertes") is an eccentric Old Irish version of the material; the work exists in a 12th-century AD manuscript that linguists believe is based on an 8th-century original.[citation needed]
Dante Alighieri has Odysseus append a new ending to the Odyssey in canto XXVI of the Inferno.
Il ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, first performed in 1640, is an opera by Monteverdi based on the second half of Homer's Odyssey.
Every episode of James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses (1922) has an assigned theme, technique and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey.
The first canto of Ezra Pound's The Cantos (1922) is both a translation and a retelling of Odysseus' journey to the underworld.
Nikos Kazantzakis aspires to continue the poem and explore more modern concerns in The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel (1938).
The 1954 Broadway musical The Golden Apple by librettist John Treville Latouche and composer Jerome Moross is freely adapted from the Iliad and the Odyssey, re-setting the action to the American state of Washington in the years after the Spanish-American War, with events inspired by the Iliad in Act One and events inspired by the Odyssey in Act Two.
In Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris (1963), German film director Fritz Lang plays himself attempting to direct a film adaptation of the Odyssey.
The Japanese-French anime Ulysses 31 (1981) updates the ancient setting into a 31st-century space opera.
Omeros (1991), an epic poem by Derek Walcott, is in part a retelling of the Odyssey, set on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer%27s_odyssey
The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. It is believed to have been composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[2] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read. The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter. Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in Antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene.
Cyclops by Euripides, the only extant satyr play, retells the respective episode with a humorous twist.
True Story, written by Lucian of Samosata in the 2nd century AD, mentions the Odysseus of the Odyssey as the first to make up fantastical tales.
Some of the tales of Sinbad the Sailor from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights were taken from the Odyssey.[citation needed]
Merugud Uilix maicc Leirtis ("On the Wandering of Ulysses, son of Laertes") is an eccentric Old Irish version of the material; the work exists in a 12th-century AD manuscript that linguists believe is based on an 8th-century original.[citation needed]
Dante Alighieri has Odysseus append a new ending to the Odyssey in canto XXVI of the Inferno.
Il ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, first performed in 1640, is an opera by Monteverdi based on the second half of Homer's Odyssey.
Every episode of James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses (1922) has an assigned theme, technique and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey.
The first canto of Ezra Pound's The Cantos (1922) is both a translation and a retelling of Odysseus' journey to the underworld.
Nikos Kazantzakis aspires to continue the poem and explore more modern concerns in The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel (1938).
The 1954 Broadway musical The Golden Apple by librettist John Treville Latouche and composer Jerome Moross is freely adapted from the Iliad and the Odyssey, re-setting the action to the American state of Washington in the years after the Spanish-American War, with events inspired by the Iliad in Act One and events inspired by the Odyssey in Act Two.
In Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris (1963), German film director Fritz Lang plays himself attempting to direct a film adaptation of the Odyssey.
The Japanese-French anime Ulysses 31 (1981) updates the ancient setting into a 31st-century space opera.
Omeros (1991), an epic poem by Derek Walcott, is in part a retelling of the Odyssey, set on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer%27s_odyssey
Video shows what Aeolis means. An area of Ancient Greece that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located.. Aeolis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Aeolis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Video shows what Aeolis means. An area of Ancient Greece that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located.. Aeolis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Aeolis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of English poet and academic Paul Roche reading a poem he probably translated from the works of the 7th century poet Sappho . He record...
Heres a virtual movie of English poet and academic Paul Roche reading a poem he probably translated from the works of the 7th century poet Sappho . He record...
►Info & Cheap Booking! : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/greece/adamas/XsPtQRWvHQR/aeolis-hotel.html
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Located in the heart of the picturesque Adamas only 275 yards from the port of Milos this hotel benefits from a quiet and convenient location close to the bus stop.Aeolis Hotel is located just a few steps away from the heart of the nightlife and shopping area of the town. The owners are happy to offer recommendations on places to visit in the surrounding area. From Aeolis Hotel there is easy access to all parts of the greater Milos area by using public transportation.The intense white color that dominates the hotel reflects the luminous highlights of the sun. This is accentuated by areas of blue designed to calm you and remind you of the sea.
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Located in the heart of the picturesque Adamas only 275 yards from the port of Milos this hotel benefits from a quiet and convenient location close to the bus stop.Aeolis Hotel is located just a few steps away from the heart of the nightlife and shopping area of the town. The owners are happy to offer recommendations on places to visit in the surrounding area. From Aeolis Hotel there is easy access to all parts of the greater Milos area by using public transportation.The intense white color that dominates the hotel reflects the luminous highlights of the sun. This is accentuated by areas of blue designed to calm you and remind you of the sea.
►User Reviews : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/greece/adamas/XsPtQRWvHQR/aeolis-hotel.html
Aeolis (http://www.aeolislesvos.com/en/index.html) is a pet friendly holiday resort approximately 20 km from Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece. Located by the sea, in a quiet place on the gulf of Gera, the hotel is 100 metres from a quiet little port, where fishing boats dock and where you can buy fresh fish, and eat in picturesque tavernas.
Filmed with a dji phantom 3 professional.
Aeolis (http://www.aeolislesvos.com/en/index.html) is a pet friendly holiday resort approximately 20 km from Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece. Located by the sea, in a quiet place on the gulf of Gera, the hotel is 100 metres from a quiet little port, where fishing boats dock and where you can buy fresh fish, and eat in picturesque tavernas.
Filmed with a dji phantom 3 professional.
This show attempts to lift the veil of mystery and secrecy behind what really went on in Lesbos in Ancient Greece.
According to Classical Greek mythology, Lesbos was the patron god of the island. Macar was reputedly the first king whose many daughters bequeathed their names to some of the present larger towns. In Classical myth his sister, Canace, was killed to have him made king. The place names with female origins are likely to be much earlier settlements named after local goddesses, who were replaced by gods. Homer refers to the island as "Macaros edos", the seat of Macar. Hittite records from the Late Bronze Age name the island Lazpa and must have considered its population significant enough to allow the Hittites to "borrow their gods" (presumably idols) to cure their king when the local gods were not forthcoming. It is believed that emigrants from mainland Greece, mainly from Thessaly, entered the island in the Late Bronze Age and bequeathed it with the Aeolic dialect of the Greek language, whose written form survives in the poems of Sappho, amongst others.
This show attempts to lift the veil of mystery and secrecy behind what really went on in Lesbos in Ancient Greece.
According to Classical Greek mythology, Lesbos was the patron god of the island. Macar was reputedly the first king whose many daughters bequeathed their names to some of the present larger towns. In Classical myth his sister, Canace, was killed to have him made king. The place names with female origins are likely to be much earlier settlements named after local goddesses, who were replaced by gods. Homer refers to the island as "Macaros edos", the seat of Macar. Hittite records from the Late Bronze Age name the island Lazpa and must have considered its population significant enough to allow the Hittites to "borrow their gods" (presumably idols) to cure their king when the local gods were not forthcoming. It is believed that emigrants from mainland Greece, mainly from Thessaly, entered the island in the Late Bronze Age and bequeathed it with the Aeolic dialect of the Greek language, whose written form survives in the poems of Sappho, amongst others.
CLOSE CAPTION AVAILABLE [ Copyright SKAI TV, 2009 (skai.gr) ] -A "It is with us Katerina Xristofilidou. Good Afternoon Katerina" -K "Good Afternoon" -A "Surf...
CLOSE CAPTION AVAILABLE [ Copyright SKAI TV, 2009 (skai.gr) ] -A "It is with us Katerina Xristofilidou. Good Afternoon Katerina" -K "Good Afternoon" -A "Surf...
hotel Milos, hotel Adamantas, hotel apartment Milos, hotel studio Milos, apartment hotel Milos http://www.aeolis-milos.com/ & http://www.greek-tourism.com.
hotel Milos, hotel Adamantas, hotel apartment Milos, hotel studio Milos, apartment hotel Milos http://www.aeolis-milos.com/ & http://www.greek-tourism.com.
This documentary shows that it is possible to transmit orally a poem as extense as the Illiad (14000 verses). As evidence, a contemporary Irish bard is pres...
This documentary shows that it is possible to transmit orally a poem as extense as the Illiad (14000 verses). As evidence, a contemporary Irish bard is pres...
Aeolis Hotel Pool-Bar On the top floor of our well-appointed hotel you can enjoy yourselves, night or day. The Roof Garden gives you a wonderful view of the ...
Aeolis Hotel Pool-Bar On the top floor of our well-appointed hotel you can enjoy yourselves, night or day. The Roof Garden gives you a wonderful view of the ...
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene (see Cyclic poets).
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene (see Cyclic poets).
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline - FULL (one of his last interviews)
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline - FULL (one of his last interviews)
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline - FULL (one of his last interviews)
In the first half, Christopher Hitchens talks to Tony Jones about living with cancer and not seeing any valid reason to change his beliefs close to death. In...
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Christopher Hitchens - Interview on The Hour [2009]
Christopher Hitchens - Interview on The Hour [2009]
Christopher Hitchens - Interview on The Hour [2009]
Christopher Hitchens was on The Hour on May12 2009, interviewed by George Stroumboulopoulos.
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HITCH IN WASHINGTON (Full Movie)
HITCH IN WASHINGTON (Full Movie)
HITCH IN WASHINGTON (Full Movie)
An extraordinary and unreleased interview with Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) by Christian Rocca.
Filmed in in his house, Washington Dc, December 1, 2005.
Versione inglese con sottotitoli in italiano.
Directed by Stefano Pistolini.
Cinematography by Massimo Salvucci.
Produced by Limbo film & darallouche.
All rights reserved
29:07
Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
"Say it isn't so!" The BBC's and arguably the world's foremost TV interviewer announces he will leave Newsnight April 20, 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/entert...
24:09
Christopher Hitchens in Studio Q
Christopher Hitchens in Studio Q
Christopher Hitchens in Studio Q
http://www.cbc.ca/Q Writer, political commentator and author of 'god is not Great' sits down with host Jian Ghomeshi to kick around the idea of adding three ...
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Christopher Hitchens VS White Nationalist :Part ONE
Christopher Hitchens VS White Nationalist :Part ONE
Christopher Hitchens VS White Nationalist :Part ONE
Christopher Hitchens Interview John And Tom Metzger in 1991 Neo Nazi Racism Racist.
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Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Jennifer Byrne [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Jennifer Byrne [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Jennifer Byrne [2010]
Jennifer Byrne interviews Christopher Hitchens on his book Hitch-22 and life.
54:18
Christopher Hitchens - Drexel Interview [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Drexel Interview [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Drexel Interview [2010]
Part 1: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of numerous books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the first part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks about his personal life: his education at a British private school and at Oxford University and his parent's mismatched marriage. His discusses his mother's suicide and his discovery after her death that she was Jewish. He also discusses his devotion to progressive causes, his intellectual appreciation of d
26:18
Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens sat down with PlumTV's Jage Toba for a casual half-hour interview. Hitchens spoke on a variety of topics ranging from religion and politics to Monty Python and Orwell.
May 28, 2008
48:38
Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
April 22, 2011. Laurie Taylor questioned the terminally-ill atheist and writer about the Iraq War, his rivalry with brother Peter, Christianity and the score...
13:02
Christopher Hitchens 60 Min's interview 2011
Christopher Hitchens 60 Min's interview 2011
Christopher Hitchens 60 Min's interview 2011
Christopher Hitchens
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Christopher Hitchens Hitch 22 Interview at NY Public Library
Christopher Hitchens Hitch 22 Interview at NY Public Library
Christopher Hitchens Hitch 22 Interview at NY Public Library
Christopher Hitchens is interviewed by Paul Holdengraber from the New York Public Library about his book Hitch 22.
54:31
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Eleanor Wachtel on CBC Radio [2002]
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Eleanor Wachtel on CBC Radio [2002]
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Eleanor Wachtel on CBC Radio [2002]
Eleanor Wachtel spoke with Christopher Hitchens in 2002 about George Orwell. Credit to CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/writersandcompany/episode/2011/12/16/christophe...
14:01
Christopher Hitchens - Interview with Asylum.com about Hitch-22 [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Interview with Asylum.com about Hitch-22 [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Interview with Asylum.com about Hitch-22 [2010]
Christopher Hitchens in Asylum's segment 'Drinks with writers'. Credit to Asylum.com: http://www.asylum.com/2010/06/22/christopher-hitchens-hitch-22-drinks-w...
4:14
Christopher Hitchens Interview on Red Eye - May 12 2007
Christopher Hitchens Interview on Red Eye - May 12 2007
Christopher Hitchens Interview on Red Eye - May 12 2007
By Request... Author and Journalist Christopher Hitchens speaks with Greg about his new book: "God is not great: How religion poisons everything" http://www....
56:42
What Did Christopher Hitchens Study in University? Interview on Writing (1993)
What Did Christopher Hitchens Study in University? Interview on Writing (1993)
What Did Christopher Hitchens Study in University? Interview on Writing (1993)
His parents, Eric Ernest and Yvonne Jean (Hickman) Hitchens, met in Scotland when both were serving in the Royal Navy during World War II. His mother was a "Wren" (a member of the Women's Royal Naval Service), and his father an officer aboard the cruiser HMS Jamaica, which helped sink Nazi Germany's battleship Scharnhorst in the Battle of the North Cape. His father's naval career required the family to move a number of times from base to base throughout Britain and its dependencies, including in Malta, where Christopher's brother Peter was born in Sliema in 1951.
Hitchens's mother, arguing "if there is going to be an upper class in this count
13:05
Christopher Hitchens, still outrageous
Christopher Hitchens, still outrageous
Christopher Hitchens, still outrageous
Steve Kroft profiles Vanity Fair columnist, author and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens, for whom nothing is off-limits when making his wry and often...
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#22 Debate - Christopher Hitchens vs Paul Edwards - General Religion Discussion - 2009
#22 Debate - Christopher Hitchens vs Paul Edwards - General Religion Discussion - 2009
#22 Debate - Christopher Hitchens vs Paul Edwards - General Religion Discussion - 2009
April 2009 Paul Edwards Program #22 Debate - Christopher Hitchens vs Paul Edwards - General Religion Discussion - 2009.
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todd friel interviews christopher hitchens on "wretched radio" (full interview) - part 1
todd friel interviews christopher hitchens on "wretched radio" (full interview) - part 1
todd friel interviews christopher hitchens on "wretched radio" (full interview) - part 1
todd friel interviews christopher hitchens on wretched radio on april 9, 2009.
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Christopher Hitchens - "God Is Not Great" Interview (Charlie Rose Show, May 4, 2007)
Christopher Hitchens - "God Is Not Great" Interview (Charlie Rose Show, May 4, 2007)
Christopher Hitchens - "God Is Not Great" Interview (Charlie Rose Show, May 4, 2007)
Charlie Rose interviews Christopher Hitchens about his book "God Is Not Great."
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Great Christopher Hitchens Interview on French TV
Great Christopher Hitchens Interview on French TV
Great Christopher Hitchens Interview on French TV
An interview of Christopher Hitchens on French TV that covers many of the topics Hitchens is famous for. Interview opens with a discussion about his book God...
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Christopher Hitchens: In Confidence (2011)
Christopher Hitchens: In Confidence (2011)
Christopher Hitchens: In Confidence (2011)
Laurie Taylor interviews writer and broadcaster Christopher Hitchens, who discusses how his political beliefs changed over the years, revealing why Ayatollah Khomeini's 1989 fatwa on author Salman Rushdie represented a turning point in his life. He also talks about his atheist beliefs, his support for the war in Iraq and his rivalry with his brother Peter, as well as sharing his thoughts on being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
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Q&A;: Christopher Hitchens
Q&A;: Christopher Hitchens
Q&A;: Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens, contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the Atlantic Monthly, discusses his current paperback, "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons E...
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline - FULL (one of his last interviews)
In the first half, Christopher Hitchens talks to Tony Jones about living with cancer and not seeing any valid reason to change his beliefs close to death. In...
In the first half, Christopher Hitchens talks to Tony Jones about living with cancer and not seeing any valid reason to change his beliefs close to death. In...
An extraordinary and unreleased interview with Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) by Christian Rocca.
Filmed in in his house, Washington Dc, December 1, 2005.
Versione inglese con sottotitoli in italiano.
Directed by Stefano Pistolini.
Cinematography by Massimo Salvucci.
Produced by Limbo film & darallouche.
All rights reserved
An extraordinary and unreleased interview with Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) by Christian Rocca.
Filmed in in his house, Washington Dc, December 1, 2005.
Versione inglese con sottotitoli in italiano.
Directed by Stefano Pistolini.
Cinematography by Massimo Salvucci.
Produced by Limbo film & darallouche.
All rights reserved
published:12 Feb 2015
views:550
Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
"Say it isn't so!" The BBC's and arguably the world's foremost TV interviewer announces he will leave Newsnight April 20, 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/entert...
"Say it isn't so!" The BBC's and arguably the world's foremost TV interviewer announces he will leave Newsnight April 20, 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/entert...
http://www.cbc.ca/Q Writer, political commentator and author of 'god is not Great' sits down with host Jian Ghomeshi to kick around the idea of adding three ...
http://www.cbc.ca/Q Writer, political commentator and author of 'god is not Great' sits down with host Jian Ghomeshi to kick around the idea of adding three ...
Part 1: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of numerous books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the first part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks about his personal life: his education at a British private school and at Oxford University and his parent's mismatched marriage. His discusses his mother's suicide and his discovery after her death that she was Jewish. He also discusses his devotion to progressive causes, his intellectual appreciation of doubt and uncertainty, and his opposition to totalitarianism and all forms of absolutism. On a lighter note, he speaks of his Friday lunches with writer friends, including James Fenton and Martin Amis.
Part 2: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of many books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the second part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks mostly about politics. He notes that he was known for his political militancy during his years at Oxford University, and identifies himself as the product of 1968: an activist during the last gasp of the socialist movement. He speaks critically of Bill Clinton, and admiringly of Margaret Thatcher and Somalian dissident Hirsi Ali. Hitchens discusses his support of the Iraq war and the necessity of overthrowing Saddam Hussein. He also discusses his book, God Is Not Great, and notes that most of the mail he receives in response to his atheism has been positive. He also asserts his respect for Marxism as a viable system for interpreting history.
Part 1: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of numerous books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the first part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks about his personal life: his education at a British private school and at Oxford University and his parent's mismatched marriage. His discusses his mother's suicide and his discovery after her death that she was Jewish. He also discusses his devotion to progressive causes, his intellectual appreciation of doubt and uncertainty, and his opposition to totalitarianism and all forms of absolutism. On a lighter note, he speaks of his Friday lunches with writer friends, including James Fenton and Martin Amis.
Part 2: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of many books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the second part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks mostly about politics. He notes that he was known for his political militancy during his years at Oxford University, and identifies himself as the product of 1968: an activist during the last gasp of the socialist movement. He speaks critically of Bill Clinton, and admiringly of Margaret Thatcher and Somalian dissident Hirsi Ali. Hitchens discusses his support of the Iraq war and the necessity of overthrowing Saddam Hussein. He also discusses his book, God Is Not Great, and notes that most of the mail he receives in response to his atheism has been positive. He also asserts his respect for Marxism as a viable system for interpreting history.
published:24 Jul 2012
views:54484
Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens sat down with PlumTV's Jage Toba for a casual half-hour interview. Hitchens spoke on a variety of topics ranging from religion and politics to Monty Python and Orwell.
May 28, 2008
Christopher Hitchens sat down with PlumTV's Jage Toba for a casual half-hour interview. Hitchens spoke on a variety of topics ranging from religion and politics to Monty Python and Orwell.
May 28, 2008
published:05 Aug 2012
views:42354
Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
April 22, 2011. Laurie Taylor questioned the terminally-ill atheist and writer about the Iraq War, his rivalry with brother Peter, Christianity and the score...
April 22, 2011. Laurie Taylor questioned the terminally-ill atheist and writer about the Iraq War, his rivalry with brother Peter, Christianity and the score...
Eleanor Wachtel spoke with Christopher Hitchens in 2002 about George Orwell. Credit to CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/writersandcompany/episode/2011/12/16/christophe...
Eleanor Wachtel spoke with Christopher Hitchens in 2002 about George Orwell. Credit to CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/writersandcompany/episode/2011/12/16/christophe...
Christopher Hitchens in Asylum's segment 'Drinks with writers'. Credit to Asylum.com: http://www.asylum.com/2010/06/22/christopher-hitchens-hitch-22-drinks-w...
Christopher Hitchens in Asylum's segment 'Drinks with writers'. Credit to Asylum.com: http://www.asylum.com/2010/06/22/christopher-hitchens-hitch-22-drinks-w...
By Request... Author and Journalist Christopher Hitchens speaks with Greg about his new book: "God is not great: How religion poisons everything" http://www....
By Request... Author and Journalist Christopher Hitchens speaks with Greg about his new book: "God is not great: How religion poisons everything" http://www....
His parents, Eric Ernest and Yvonne Jean (Hickman) Hitchens, met in Scotland when both were serving in the Royal Navy during World War II. His mother was a "Wren" (a member of the Women's Royal Naval Service), and his father an officer aboard the cruiser HMS Jamaica, which helped sink Nazi Germany's battleship Scharnhorst in the Battle of the North Cape. His father's naval career required the family to move a number of times from base to base throughout Britain and its dependencies, including in Malta, where Christopher's brother Peter was born in Sliema in 1951.
Hitchens's mother, arguing "if there is going to be an upper class in this country, then Christopher is going to be in it",[18] sent him to Mount House School in Tavistock in Devon at the age of eight, followed by the independent Leys School in Cambridge, and finally Balliol College, Oxford, where he was tutored by Steven Lukes and read philosophy, politics, and economics. Hitchens was "bowled over" in his adolescence by Richard Llewellyn's How Green Was My Valley, Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, R. H. Tawney's critique on Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, and the works of George Orwell.[17] In 1968, he took part in the TV quiz show University Challenge.[19]
In the 1960s, Hitchens joined the political left, drawn by his anger over the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons, racism, and oligarchy, including that of "the unaccountable corporation". He expressed affinity with the politically charged countercultural and protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s. However, he deplored the recreational drug use of the time, which he described as hedonistic.[20]
He joined the Labour Party in 1965, but along with the majority of the Labour students' organisation was expelled in 1967, because of what Hitchens called "Prime Minister Harold Wilson's contemptible support for the war in Vietnam".[21][clarification needed] Under the influence of Peter Sedgwick, who translated the writings of Russian revolutionary and Soviet dissident Victor Serge, Hitchens forged an ideological interest in Trotskyist and anti-Stalinist socialism.[17] Shortly after he joined "a small but growing post-Trotskyist Luxemburgist sect".[22]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_hitchens
His parents, Eric Ernest and Yvonne Jean (Hickman) Hitchens, met in Scotland when both were serving in the Royal Navy during World War II. His mother was a "Wren" (a member of the Women's Royal Naval Service), and his father an officer aboard the cruiser HMS Jamaica, which helped sink Nazi Germany's battleship Scharnhorst in the Battle of the North Cape. His father's naval career required the family to move a number of times from base to base throughout Britain and its dependencies, including in Malta, where Christopher's brother Peter was born in Sliema in 1951.
Hitchens's mother, arguing "if there is going to be an upper class in this country, then Christopher is going to be in it",[18] sent him to Mount House School in Tavistock in Devon at the age of eight, followed by the independent Leys School in Cambridge, and finally Balliol College, Oxford, where he was tutored by Steven Lukes and read philosophy, politics, and economics. Hitchens was "bowled over" in his adolescence by Richard Llewellyn's How Green Was My Valley, Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, R. H. Tawney's critique on Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, and the works of George Orwell.[17] In 1968, he took part in the TV quiz show University Challenge.[19]
In the 1960s, Hitchens joined the political left, drawn by his anger over the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons, racism, and oligarchy, including that of "the unaccountable corporation". He expressed affinity with the politically charged countercultural and protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s. However, he deplored the recreational drug use of the time, which he described as hedonistic.[20]
He joined the Labour Party in 1965, but along with the majority of the Labour students' organisation was expelled in 1967, because of what Hitchens called "Prime Minister Harold Wilson's contemptible support for the war in Vietnam".[21][clarification needed] Under the influence of Peter Sedgwick, who translated the writings of Russian revolutionary and Soviet dissident Victor Serge, Hitchens forged an ideological interest in Trotskyist and anti-Stalinist socialism.[17] Shortly after he joined "a small but growing post-Trotskyist Luxemburgist sect".[22]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_hitchens
Steve Kroft profiles Vanity Fair columnist, author and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens, for whom nothing is off-limits when making his wry and often...
Steve Kroft profiles Vanity Fair columnist, author and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens, for whom nothing is off-limits when making his wry and often...
An interview of Christopher Hitchens on French TV that covers many of the topics Hitchens is famous for. Interview opens with a discussion about his book God...
An interview of Christopher Hitchens on French TV that covers many of the topics Hitchens is famous for. Interview opens with a discussion about his book God...
Laurie Taylor interviews writer and broadcaster Christopher Hitchens, who discusses how his political beliefs changed over the years, revealing why Ayatollah Khomeini's 1989 fatwa on author Salman Rushdie represented a turning point in his life. He also talks about his atheist beliefs, his support for the war in Iraq and his rivalry with his brother Peter, as well as sharing his thoughts on being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Laurie Taylor interviews writer and broadcaster Christopher Hitchens, who discusses how his political beliefs changed over the years, revealing why Ayatollah Khomeini's 1989 fatwa on author Salman Rushdie represented a turning point in his life. He also talks about his atheist beliefs, his support for the war in Iraq and his rivalry with his brother Peter, as well as sharing his thoughts on being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Christopher Hitchens, contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the Atlantic Monthly, discusses his current paperback, "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons E...
Christopher Hitchens, contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the Atlantic Monthly, discusses his current paperback, "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons E...
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel in Naxos (Old Town Naxos), you'll be minutes from Agios Georgios Beach and Archaeological Museum. This hotel is within close proximity of Venetian Museum and Naxos Kastro.
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Make yourself at home in one of the 40 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed, and all rooms are furnished with sofa beds.
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have private furnished balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature designer toiletries and hair d
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Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Milos, steps from Church of the Holy Trinity and minutes from Church of Agios Haralambos. This hotel is within close proximity of Adamas Port and Milos Mining Museum.
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Make yourself at home in one of the 13 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and plasma televisions.
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have private furnished balconies. Complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
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Pamper yourself with onsite massages or take
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All About - Sappho
All About - Sappho
All About - Sappho
What is Sappho?
A report all about Sappho for homework/assignment
Sappho (; Attic Greek , Aeolic Greek, Psappho ) was a Greek lyric poet, born on the island of Lesbos. The Alexandrians included her in the list of nine lyric poets. Her birth was sometime between 630 and 612 BCE, and it is said that she died around 570 BCE, but little is known for certain about her life. The bulk of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired through much of antiquity, has been lost; however, her immense reputation has endured through surviving fragments.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompete
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel in Naxos (Old Town Naxos), you'll be minutes from Agios Georgios Beach and Archaeological Museum. This hotel is within close proximity of Venetian Museum and Naxos Kastro.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 40 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed, and all rooms are furnished with sofa beds.
Rooms
have private furnished balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature designer toiletries and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Don’t miss out on recreational opportunities including an outdoor pool and bicycles to rent. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, babysitting/childcare (surcharge), and tour/ticket assistance.
Dining
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar.
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is also available at a coffee shop/café. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is complimentary (available on request), and a ferry terminal shuttle is also provided at no charge.
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With a stay at Aeolis Hotel in Naxos (Old Town Naxos), you'll be minutes from Agios Georgios Beach and Archaeological Museum. This hotel is within close proximity of Venetian Museum and Naxos Kastro.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 40 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed, and all rooms are furnished with sofa beds.
Rooms
have private furnished balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature designer toiletries and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Don’t miss out on recreational opportunities including an outdoor pool and bicycles to rent. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, babysitting/childcare (surcharge), and tour/ticket assistance.
Dining
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar.
Dining
is also available at a coffee shop/café. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is complimentary (available on request), and a ferry terminal shuttle is also provided at no charge.
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Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Milos, steps from Church of the Holy Trinity and minutes from Church of Agios Haralambos. This hotel is within close proximity of Adamas Port and Milos Mining Museum.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 13 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and plasma televisions.
Rooms
have private furnished balconies. Complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or take in the view from a rooftop terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and tour/ticket assistance.
Dining
Take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, express check-in, and a 24-hour front desk. A ferry terminal shuttle is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
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With a stay at Aeolis Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Milos, steps from Church of the Holy Trinity and minutes from Church of Agios Haralambos. This hotel is within close proximity of Adamas Port and Milos Mining Museum.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 13 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and plasma televisions.
Rooms
have private furnished balconies. Complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or take in the view from a rooftop terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and tour/ticket assistance.
Dining
Take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, express check-in, and a 24-hour front desk. A ferry terminal shuttle is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
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What is Sappho?
A report all about Sappho for homework/assignment
Sappho (; Attic Greek , Aeolic Greek, Psappho ) was a Greek lyric poet, born on the island of Lesbos. The Alexandrians included her in the list of nine lyric poets. Her birth was sometime between 630 and 612 BCE, and it is said that she died around 570 BCE, but little is known for certain about her life. The bulk of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired through much of antiquity, has been lost; however, her immense reputation has endured through surviving fragments.
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What is Sappho?
A report all about Sappho for homework/assignment
Sappho (; Attic Greek , Aeolic Greek, Psappho ) was a Greek lyric poet, born on the island of Lesbos. The Alexandrians included her in the list of nine lyric poets. Her birth was sometime between 630 and 612 BCE, and it is said that she died around 570 BCE, but little is known for certain about her life. The bulk of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired through much of antiquity, has been lost; however, her immense reputation has endured through surviving fragments.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Text derived from:
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The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy.
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History BBC Documentary Odyssey Origins
History BBC Documentary Odyssey Origins
History BBC Documentary Odyssey Origins
he Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/;[1] Greek: Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, pronounced [o.dýs.sej.ja] in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.[2]
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Ody
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The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odysseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in ...
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War Trade and Adventure: The Struggles of the Ionian Greeks
War Trade and Adventure: The Struggles of the Ionian Greeks
War Trade and Adventure: The Struggles of the Ionian Greeks
In this episode we look at Ancient Warfare Magazine VIII.2 "War, trade and adventure: struggles of the Ionian Greeks". Angus is joined by Josho Brouwers, Murray Dahm, Lindsay Powell, Mark McCaffery and Cezary Kucewicz.
"The ancient Greeks originally divided themselves into four major tribes, namely the Dorians, Aeolians, Achaeans, and Ionians. Each of these tribes also spoke a distinct dialect (Doric, Aeolic, Ionic), apart from the Achaeans, who used a form of Doric. The Athenians believed themselves to be the original Ionians and spoke a variant dialect called Attic. The focus of this issue is on the Ionian Greeks. Outside of Attica, Ionia
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How to Grow Flowers in a GreenHouse - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
How to Grow Flowers in a GreenHouse - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
How to Grow Flowers in a GreenHouse - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
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Weapons and Strategies of the Barbarians
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The Roman Empire seemed destined to conquer the world. Their relentless march was tested time and again against the unorthodox weaponry of the Celtic and Ger...
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The Odyssey by Homer | Best Full Version | AudioBooks Classic
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The Odyssey by Homer | Best Full Version | AudioBooks Classic
The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is
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GREEK PRONUNCIATION 1 (Historical Development)
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A concise description of the development of the Greek language and certain Greek vowel sounds based on the historical record. This show leads to an understan...
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The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες Ellines [ˈelines]) are an ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus, Western Anatolia, Southern Italy and other regions. They also for...
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Συνέντευξη Ντόρας Μπακογιάννη στο skai.gr
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The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene (see Cyclic poets).Alan Watts - Why a belief in God Reflects a Lack of Faith (Pretty interesting.. One of my favorite lectures). Alan Watts breaks it down in his deep and rationalistic ...
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene (see Cyclic poets).Alan Watts - Why a belief in God Reflects a Lack of Faith (Pretty interesting.. One of my favorite lectures). Alan Watts breaks it down in his deep and rationalistic ...
he Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/;[1] Greek: Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, pronounced [o.dýs.sej.ja] in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.[2]
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
he Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/;[1] Greek: Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, pronounced [o.dýs.sej.ja] in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.[2]
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odysseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in ...
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odysseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in ...
In this episode we look at Ancient Warfare Magazine VIII.2 "War, trade and adventure: struggles of the Ionian Greeks". Angus is joined by Josho Brouwers, Murray Dahm, Lindsay Powell, Mark McCaffery and Cezary Kucewicz.
"The ancient Greeks originally divided themselves into four major tribes, namely the Dorians, Aeolians, Achaeans, and Ionians. Each of these tribes also spoke a distinct dialect (Doric, Aeolic, Ionic), apart from the Achaeans, who used a form of Doric. The Athenians believed themselves to be the original Ionians and spoke a variant dialect called Attic. The focus of this issue is on the Ionian Greeks. Outside of Attica, Ionians lived on the island of Euboea, on the Cyclades, and in colonies settled in the central part of the west coast of Asia Minor, as well as on the islands off its coast, such as Chios and Samos."
In this episode we look at Ancient Warfare Magazine VIII.2 "War, trade and adventure: struggles of the Ionian Greeks". Angus is joined by Josho Brouwers, Murray Dahm, Lindsay Powell, Mark McCaffery and Cezary Kucewicz.
"The ancient Greeks originally divided themselves into four major tribes, namely the Dorians, Aeolians, Achaeans, and Ionians. Each of these tribes also spoke a distinct dialect (Doric, Aeolic, Ionic), apart from the Achaeans, who used a form of Doric. The Athenians believed themselves to be the original Ionians and spoke a variant dialect called Attic. The focus of this issue is on the Ionian Greeks. Outside of Attica, Ionians lived on the island of Euboea, on the Cyclades, and in colonies settled in the central part of the west coast of Asia Minor, as well as on the islands off its coast, such as Chios and Samos."
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The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read. The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter. Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
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The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read. The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter. Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
(Adapted from Wikipedia)
Copyright 2015. AudioBooks Classic. All Rights Reserved.
This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain.For more information or to volunteer visit Librivox.org.
A concise description of the development of the Greek language and certain Greek vowel sounds based on the historical record. This show leads to an understan...
A concise description of the development of the Greek language and certain Greek vowel sounds based on the historical record. This show leads to an understan...
The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες Ellines [ˈelines]) are an ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus, Western Anatolia, Southern Italy and other regions. They also for...
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Deep-Minimal-Dark Progressive [Session #5] (1:55:55 MIN - 26 TRACKS - BPM 126) [Greece, Hellas] for the tracks check on my profile on my Blog : http://letspl...
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The location is Archanes Heraklion Crete Greece
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Allow time to walk, chat and communicate with friends and family, do not live in solitude of the walls and screens.
μιξη Νικος Πετικας
Η τοποθεσια ειναι Αρχανες Ηρακλειο Κρητης Ελλαδα
απολαυστε υπευθυνα...
δωστε χρονο σε βολτες , κουβεντα και επικοινωνια με την οικογενεια και τους φιλους σας, μην μενετε στην μοναξια των τοιχων και της οθονης.
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Przejazd bezdrożami Thassos samochodami "Suzuki". Suzuki jeep ride in the wilderness of the island of Thassos. Θάσος Jeep Safari. Suzuki Jeep βόλτα στην έρημ...
Przejazd bezdrożami Thassos samochodami "Suzuki". Suzuki jeep ride in the wilderness of the island of Thassos. Θάσος Jeep Safari. Suzuki Jeep βόλτα στην έρημ...
Het grootste eiland van Griekenland is Kreta hierna volgen Evia en Lesbos. De kleine eilanden zijn bereikbaar via de dagelijkse bootverbindingen vanaf Athene...
Het grootste eiland van Griekenland is Kreta hierna volgen Evia en Lesbos. De kleine eilanden zijn bereikbaar via de dagelijkse bootverbindingen vanaf Athene...
Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Thassos - Grecja
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Centrally located in Kalampaka Aeolic Star Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and balcony overlooking the Meteora rocks the town or the mountains. Shops and taverns are within 10 metres.Featuring dark wood furnishings all rooms at the Aeolic Star include air conditioning. Each has a private bathroom with a bath or shower.Guests of the Aeolic Star have the option of breakfast at the dining room. There is also a lounge area with TV.The hotel is just 1-minute walk from the bus station to Meteora Rocks and the taxi rank. Trikala is within 22 km.
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Aeolis Thassos Palace Hotel - Astris - Greece
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Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Hadjidakis-Dadonaki: I Beseech you Gongyla - Κέλομαί σε Γογγύλα
Music by Manos Hadjidakis from the composition "Magnus Eroticus" - 1972. MY GRATEFUL THANKS TO "Lynkeas" FOR HELPING ME TO TRANSLATE THIS POEM FROM AEOLIC GR...
Aeolis Hotel is in the heart of the picturesque Adamas, and only 250 meters from the port of Milos, we offer free wifi internet http://backpackeruniverse.com...
Video shows what Lesbian means. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.. The variety of Aeolic G...
published:20 Apr 2015
Lesbian Meaning
Lesbian Meaning
Video shows what Lesbian means. A native or inhabitant of Lesbos.. The variety of Aeolic Greek spoken on Lesbos from about 800 to 300 , best known from the writings of Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene.. a homosexual woman.. Lesbian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Lesbian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
published:20 Apr 2015
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Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attri...
published:03 Jun 2013
Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
Christopher Hitchens on Literature: Homer's Odyssey (2000)
The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. It is believed to have been composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[2] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read. The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter. Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in Antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene.
Cyclops by Euripides, the only extant satyr play, retells the respective episode with a humorous twist.
True Story, written by Lucian of Samosata in the 2nd century AD, mentions the Odysseus of the Odyssey as the first to make up fantastical tales.
Some of the tales of Sinbad the Sailor from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights were taken from the Odyssey.[citation needed]
Merugud Uilix maicc Leirtis ("On the Wandering of Ulysses, son of Laertes") is an eccentric Old Irish version of the material; the work exists in a 12th-century AD manuscript that linguists believe is based on an 8th-century original.[citation needed]
Dante Alighieri has Odysseus append a new ending to the Odyssey in canto XXVI of the Inferno.
Il ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, first performed in 1640, is an opera by Monteverdi based on the second half of Homer's Odyssey.
Every episode of James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses (1922) has an assigned theme, technique and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey.
The first canto of Ezra Pound's The Cantos (1922) is both a translation and a retelling of Odysseus' journey to the underworld.
Nikos Kazantzakis aspires to continue the poem and explore more modern concerns in The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel (1938).
The 1954 Broadway musical The Golden Apple by librettist John Treville Latouche and composer Jerome Moross is freely adapted from the Iliad and the Odyssey, re-setting the action to the American state of Washington in the years after the Spanish-American War, with events inspired by the Iliad in Act One and events inspired by the Odyssey in Act Two.
In Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris (1963), German film director Fritz Lang plays himself attempting to direct a film adaptation of the Odyssey.
The Japanese-French anime Ulysses 31 (1981) updates the ancient setting into a 31st-century space opera.
Omeros (1991), an epic poem by Derek Walcott, is in part a retelling of the Odyssey, set on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer%27s_odyssey
published:03 Jun 2013
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Aeolis Meaning
Video shows what Aeolis means. An area of Ancient Greece that comprised the west and north...
published:03 May 2015
Aeolis Meaning
Aeolis Meaning
Video shows what Aeolis means. An area of Ancient Greece that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located.. Aeolis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Aeolis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
published:03 May 2015
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Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of English poet and academic Paul Roche reading a poem he probably t...
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Paul Roche "A letter To a Young Mother" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of English poet and academic Paul Roche reading a poem he probably translated from the works of the 7th century poet Sappho . He record...
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline - FULL (one of his last interviews)
Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline - FULL (one of his last interviews)
In the first half, Christopher Hitchens talks to Tony Jones about living with cancer and not seeing any valid reason to change his beliefs close to death. In...
Christopher Hitchens - Interview on The Hour [2009]
Christopher Hitchens was on The Hour on May12 2009, interviewed by George Stroumboulopoulo...
published:17 Jul 2012
Christopher Hitchens - Interview on The Hour [2009]
Christopher Hitchens - Interview on The Hour [2009]
Christopher Hitchens was on The Hour on May12 2009, interviewed by George Stroumboulopoulos.
published:17 Jul 2012
views:52699
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HITCH IN WASHINGTON (Full Movie)
An extraordinary and unreleased interview with Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) by Christi...
published:12 Feb 2015
HITCH IN WASHINGTON (Full Movie)
HITCH IN WASHINGTON (Full Movie)
An extraordinary and unreleased interview with Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) by Christian Rocca.
Filmed in in his house, Washington Dc, December 1, 2005.
Versione inglese con sottotitoli in italiano.
Directed by Stefano Pistolini.
Cinematography by Massimo Salvucci.
Produced by Limbo film & darallouche.
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published:12 Feb 2015
views:550
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Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
"Say it isn't so!" The BBC's and arguably the world's foremost TV interviewer announces he...
Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
Paxman meets Hitchens full 30 minute interview with BBCs Jeremy Paxman RIP
"Say it isn't so!" The BBC's and arguably the world's foremost TV interviewer announces he will leave Newsnight April 20, 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/entert...
http://www.cbc.ca/Q Writer, political commentator and author of 'god is not Great' sits down with host Jian Ghomeshi to kick around the idea of adding three ...
Part 1: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing...
published:24 Jul 2012
Christopher Hitchens - Drexel Interview [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Drexel Interview [2010]
Part 1: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of numerous books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the first part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks about his personal life: his education at a British private school and at Oxford University and his parent's mismatched marriage. His discusses his mother's suicide and his discovery after her death that she was Jewish. He also discusses his devotion to progressive causes, his intellectual appreciation of doubt and uncertainty, and his opposition to totalitarianism and all forms of absolutism. On a lighter note, he speaks of his Friday lunches with writer friends, including James Fenton and Martin Amis.
Part 2: Author, journalist, and public intellectual Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of many books, including the controversial best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and, most recently, Hitch-22: A Memoir. In this, the second part of a two-part interview, Hitchens speaks mostly about politics. He notes that he was known for his political militancy during his years at Oxford University, and identifies himself as the product of 1968: an activist during the last gasp of the socialist movement. He speaks critically of Bill Clinton, and admiringly of Margaret Thatcher and Somalian dissident Hirsi Ali. Hitchens discusses his support of the Iraq war and the necessity of overthrowing Saddam Hussein. He also discusses his book, God Is Not Great, and notes that most of the mail he receives in response to his atheism has been positive. He also asserts his respect for Marxism as a viable system for interpreting history.
published:24 Jul 2012
views:54484
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Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens sat down with PlumTV's Jage Toba for a casual half-hour interview. Hi...
published:05 Aug 2012
Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens - Discussing Books and Ideas [2008]
Christopher Hitchens sat down with PlumTV's Jage Toba for a casual half-hour interview. Hitchens spoke on a variety of topics ranging from religion and politics to Monty Python and Orwell.
May 28, 2008
published:05 Aug 2012
views:42354
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Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
April 22, 2011. Laurie Taylor questioned the terminally-ill atheist and writer about the I...
Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
Christopher Hitchens - In Confidence: Interview with Laurie Taylor [2011]
April 22, 2011. Laurie Taylor questioned the terminally-ill atheist and writer about the Iraq War, his rivalry with brother Peter, Christianity and the score...
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Eleanor Wachtel on CBC Radio [2002]
Christopher Hitchens - Interviewed by Eleanor Wachtel on CBC Radio [2002]
Eleanor Wachtel spoke with Christopher Hitchens in 2002 about George Orwell. Credit to CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/writersandcompany/episode/2011/12/16/christophe...
Christopher Hitchens - Interview with Asylum.com about Hitch-22 [2010]
Christopher Hitchens - Interview with Asylum.com about Hitch-22 [2010]
Christopher Hitchens in Asylum's segment 'Drinks with writers'. Credit to Asylum.com: http://www.asylum.com/2010/06/22/christopher-hitchens-hitch-22-drinks-w...
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel in Naxos (Old Town Naxos), you'll be minutes from Agios Georgi...
published:04 Feb 2015
Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Naxos, Greece
Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Naxos, Greece
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel in Naxos (Old Town Naxos), you'll be minutes from Agios Georgios Beach and Archaeological Museum. This hotel is within close proximity of Venetian Museum and Naxos Kastro.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 40 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed, and all rooms are furnished with sofa beds.
Rooms
have private furnished balconies. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature designer toiletries and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Don’t miss out on recreational opportunities including an outdoor pool and bicycles to rent. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, babysitting/childcare (surcharge), and tour/ticket assistance.
Dining
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar.
Dining
is also available at a coffee shop/café. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is complimentary (available on request), and a ferry terminal shuttle is also provided at no charge.
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Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Milos, steps from Church of th...
published:03 Feb 2015
Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
Aeolis Hotel, Hotels in Milos (Milos Island), Greece
With a stay at Aeolis Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Milos, steps from Church of the Holy Trinity and minutes from Church of Agios Haralambos. This hotel is within close proximity of Adamas Port and Milos Mining Museum.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 13 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and plasma televisions.
Rooms
have private furnished balconies. Complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or take in the view from a rooftop terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and tour/ticket assistance.
Dining
Take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, express check-in, and a 24-hour front desk. A ferry terminal shuttle is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
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published:03 Feb 2015
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All About - Sappho
What is Sappho?
A report all about Sappho for homework/assignment
Sappho (; Attic Gree...
published:12 Dec 2014
All About - Sappho
All About - Sappho
What is Sappho?
A report all about Sappho for homework/assignment
Sappho (; Attic Greek , Aeolic Greek, Psappho ) was a Greek lyric poet, born on the island of Lesbos. The Alexandrians included her in the list of nine lyric poets. Her birth was sometime between 630 and 612 BCE, and it is said that she died around 570 BCE, but little is known for certain about her life. The bulk of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired through much of antiquity, has been lost; however, her immense reputation has endured through surviving fragments.
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The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Gree...
published:20 Jul 2015
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES] [Full Episode]
The Odyssey [FULL AUDIOBOOK] PART 2 of 2 - [377:00 MINUTES]
The Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/; Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer. It was usually attributed in antiquity to Cinaethon of Sparta, but in one source was said to have been stolen from Musaeus by Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene (see Cyclic poets).Alan Watts - Why a belief in God Reflects a Lack of Faith (Pretty interesting.. One of my favorite lectures). Alan Watts breaks it down in his deep and rationalistic ...
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History BBC Documentary Odyssey Origins
he Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/;[1] Greek: Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, pronounced [o.dýs.sej.ja] in Classical ...
published:19 Mar 2015
History BBC Documentary Odyssey Origins
History BBC Documentary Odyssey Origins
he Odyssey (/ˈɒdəsi/;[1] Greek: Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, pronounced [o.dýs.sej.ja] in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.[2]
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read.[2] The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter.[4][5] Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
published:19 Mar 2015
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The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odysseia) is one of...
The Odyssey - FULL Audio Book - By Homer The Odyssey (Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, Odysseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in ...
War Trade and Adventure: The Struggles of the Ionian Greeks
In this episode we look at Ancient Warfare Magazine VIII.2 "War, trade and adventure: stru...
published:14 Feb 2015
War Trade and Adventure: The Struggles of the Ionian Greeks
War Trade and Adventure: The Struggles of the Ionian Greeks
In this episode we look at Ancient Warfare Magazine VIII.2 "War, trade and adventure: struggles of the Ionian Greeks". Angus is joined by Josho Brouwers, Murray Dahm, Lindsay Powell, Mark McCaffery and Cezary Kucewicz.
"The ancient Greeks originally divided themselves into four major tribes, namely the Dorians, Aeolians, Achaeans, and Ionians. Each of these tribes also spoke a distinct dialect (Doric, Aeolic, Ionic), apart from the Achaeans, who used a form of Doric. The Athenians believed themselves to be the original Ionians and spoke a variant dialect called Attic. The focus of this issue is on the Ionian Greeks. Outside of Attica, Ionians lived on the island of Euboea, on the Cyclades, and in colonies settled in the central part of the west coast of Asia Minor, as well as on the islands off its coast, such as Chios and Samos."
published:14 Feb 2015
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How to Grow Flowers in a GreenHouse - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
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Juan Gonzalo Angel
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published:27 Jun 2015
How to Grow Flowers in a GreenHouse - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
How to Grow Flowers in a GreenHouse - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
Twitter @juangangel
Vea Mas información en es.wikipedia.org
Juan Gonzalo Angel
www.tvagro.tv
published:27 Jun 2015
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Weapons and Strategies of the Barbarians
The Roman Empire seemed destined to conquer the world. Their relentless march was tested t...
The Roman Empire seemed destined to conquer the world. Their relentless march was tested time and again against the unorthodox weaponry of the Celtic and Ger...
The Odyssey by Homer | Best Full Version | AudioBooks Classic
The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in pa...
published:06 Mar 2015
The Odyssey by Homer | Best Full Version | AudioBooks Classic
The Odyssey by Homer | Best Full Version | AudioBooks Classic
The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.
The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[3] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres (Greek: Μνηστῆρες) or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage.
It continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. Many scholars believe that the original poem was composed in an oral tradition by an aoidos (epic poet/singer), perhaps a rhapsode (professional performer), and was more likely intended to be heard than read. The details of the ancient oral performance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. The Odyssey was written in a poetic dialect of Greek—a literary amalgam of Aeolic Greek, Ionic Greek, and other Ancient Greek dialects—and comprises 12,110 lines of dactylic hexameter. Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of choices made by women and serfs, besides the actions of fighting men. In the English language as well as many others, the word odyssey has come to refer to an epic voyage.
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published:06 Mar 2015
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GREEK PRONUNCIATION 1 (Historical Development)
A concise description of the development of the Greek language and certain Greek vowel sou...
A concise description of the development of the Greek language and certain Greek vowel sounds based on the historical record. This show leads to an understan...
The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες Ellines [ˈelines]) are an ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus, Western Anatolia, Southern Italy and other regions. They also for...
Deep-Minimal-Dark Progressive [Session #5] (1:55:55 MIN - 26 TRACKS - BPM 126) [Greece, Hellas] for the tracks check on my profile on my Blog : http://letspl...
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DEEP & DARK PROGRESSIVE SOUNDS
DEEP & DARK PROGRESSIVE SOUNDS
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Allow time to walk, chat and communicate with friends and family, do not live in solitude of the walls and screens.
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δωστε χρονο σε βολτες , κουβεντα και επικοινωνια με την οικογενεια και τους φιλους σας, μην μενετε στην μοναξια των τοιχων και της οθονης.
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There had been a consensus that sea levels would rise between 30 and 90 centimeters (one to three feet) by the end of the century. That was in 2013. Now, with even more data to work with, researchers suggest that the rise is more likely to be at the higher end of that range. This prediction has come from new visualizations of sea level variations all over the globe ...NASA/JPL ... not to get comfortable ... NASA ... ....
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CAIRO ...What the researchers discovered surprised them, because it was hidden from the naked eye ... Before the Greek period, Egyptian blue was used everywhere throughout the Mediterranean — in frescoes, on temples, to depict the night sky, as decoration. But when the Greeks came along, their palette relied almost exclusively on yellow, white, black and red ... The researchers studied 11 mummy portraits and four panel painting fragments ... ....
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