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Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. It was a part of the religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to and study the myths in an attempt to shed light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.
Greek mythology is explicitly embodied in a large collection of narratives, and implicitly in Greek representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth attempts to explain the origins of the world, and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines and mythological creatures. These accounts initially were disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition; today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature. The oldest known Greek literary sources, Homer's epic poems Iliad and Odyssey, focus on the Trojan War and its aftermath. Two poems by Homer's near contemporary Hesiod, the Theogony and the Works and Days, contain accounts of the genesis of the world, the succession of divine rulers, the succession of human ages, the origin of human woes, and the origin of sacrificial practices. Myths are also preserved in the Homeric Hymns, in fragments of epic poems of the Epic Cycle, in lyric poems, in the works of the tragedians of the fifth century BC, in writings of scholars and poets of the Hellenistic Age, and in texts from the time of the Roman Empire by writers such as Plutarch and Pausanias.
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Hiram Powers (July 29, 1805 – June 27, 1873) was an American neoclassical sculptor.
Powers was born to a farmer on July 29, 1805 in Woodstock, Vermont. When he was 14 years old, his family moved to Ohio, about six miles from Cincinnati, where Powers attended school for about a year while staying with his father's brother, a lawyer. He began working after the death of his parents, first superintending a reading-room in connection with the chief hotel of the town, then working a clerk in a general store. At age 17, Powers became an assistant to Luman Watson, Cincinnati's early wooden clockmaker, who owned a clock and organ factory. Using his skill in modeling figures, Powers mastered the construction of the instruments and became the first mechanic in the factory.
In 1826 he began to frequent the studio of Frederick Eckstein, and at once conceived a strong passion for the art of sculpture. His proficiency in modeling secured him the situation of general assistant and artist of the Western Museum, kept by a Louisiana naturalist of French extraction named Joseph Dorfeuille. Here he created representations of scenes in the poem Inferno by Dante, which met with extraordinary success.Fanny Trollope helped launch his career when she had him sculpt Dante's Commedia. After studying thoroughly the art of modeling and casting, he moved to Washington, D.C. at the end of 1834.
The Greek is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Bill Raymond. The Greek is the head of an international criminal organization involved in narcotics and human trafficking. The Greek is a mysterious figure involved in numerous criminal activities. His given name is never mentioned on the show, and though he is known only as "The Greek", he has stated (in the episode "Port in a Storm") that he is not actually Greek. A quiet and unassuming man, The Greek prefers to keep a low profile, operating all of his business through his lieutenant Spiros "Vondas" Vondopoulos. His smuggling organization operated from a small diner in Baltimore for years, and while Vondas would conduct business The Greek would listen in quietly at the counter. Nick Sobotka, upon seeing The Greek identify himself, was amazed that the shadowy figure had been in plain sight the entire time.
Despite his calm demeanor, The Greek is cunning and ruthless, and only interested in facts that make him more money. Series creator David Simon has said that The Greek is an embodiment of raw unencumbered capitalism. Anyone interfering in this process is eliminated immediately, and he prefers to leave victims headless and handless to hinder identification.
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Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and on the Ancient Greek civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself. Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, a...
Subscriber request, lyrics version can be found on Wikipedia, do not own either Wikipedia or the Anthem.
Wikipedia is not a free encyclopedia at all... If there is someone with the right level of administration that want to help me to make it neutral, i am here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics Semantics (from Ancient Greek: σημαντικός sēmantikós) is the study of meaning. It focuses on the relation between signifiers, like words, phrases, signs, and symbols, and what they stand for, their denotation. Linguistic semantics is the study of meaning that is used for understanding human expression through language. Other forms of semantics include the semantics of programming languages, formal logics, and semiotics. The word semantics itself denotes a range of ideas, from the popular to the highly technical. It is often used in ordinary language for denoting a problem of understanding that comes down to word selection or connotation. This problem of understanding has been the subject of many formal enquiries, over a long period of time, most no...
The Greek stream frog or simply Greek frog (Rana graeca) is a species of frog in the Ranidae family found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Turkey. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, temperate grassland, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater springs, and pastureland. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_stream_frog Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
Ioannis Damanakis (Greek: Γιάννης Δαμανάκης; born 2 October 1952) is a retired Greek footballer. He started his career at Chania, and after 6 years he was transferred to PAOK FC. He played 242 league games for PAOK, winning the Alpha Ethniki championship in 1985. He earned 24 caps and scored 1 goal for the Greece national football team, and participated in UEFA Euro 1980. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ioannis_Damanakis Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
Alea (Greek: Αλέα, before 1928: Μπουγιάτι - Bougiati) is a village and a former community in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Argos-Mykines, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 143.206 km2. In 2011 its population was 103 for the village and 660 for the municipal unit. The seat of the community was Skoteini. Alea is situated in the mountainous northwestern part of Argolis, 5 km southeast of Kandila, 12 km northwest of Lyrkeia, 14 km northeast of Levidi and 27 km north of Tripoli. The Greek National Road 66 (Levidi - Nemea) passes near Skoteini. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alea,_Argolis Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.pat...
Mario Frangoulis (Greek: Μάριος Φραγκούλης; born 1967) is a Greek tenor and is best known for his song, "Vincerò, Perderò". He sings in Italian, Spanish, English, French, and Greek; he is fluent in all five languages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Frangoulis Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
The musical system of ancient Greece evolved over a period of more than 500 years from simple scales of tetrachords, or divisions of the perfect fourth, to The Perfect Immutable System, encompassing a span of fifteen pitch keys (see tonoi below) (Chalmers 1993, chapt. 6, p. 99) Any discussion of ancient Greek music, theoretical, philosophical or aesthetic, is fraught with two problems: there are few examples of written music, and there are many, sometimes fragmentary, theoretical and philosophical accounts. This article provides an overview that includes examples of different kinds of classification while also trying to show the broader form evolving from the simple tetrachord to system as a whole. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_system_of_ancient_Greece Please support this channel...
The economy of ancient Greece was defined largely by the region's dependence on imported goods. As a result of the poor quality of Greece's soil, agricultural trade was of particular importance. The impact of limited crop production was somewhat offset by Greece's paramount location, as its position in the Mediterranean gave its provinces control over some of Egypt's most crucial seaports and trade routes. Beginning in the 6th century BC, trade craftsmanship and commerce, principally maritime, became pivotal aspects of Greek economic output. Greece lacked a consolidated, centralized economy in the modern sense of the word. There was a relative absence of contemporary phrases to describe overarching systems of commerce and trade organization, and economics was primarily understood in terms ...
a stop frame film inspired by the Greek shadow theatre "Karagiozis" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karagiozis music by J. S. Zamecnik
Wikipedia quote: In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman. As Hesiod related it, each god helped create her by giving her unique gifts. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to mould her out of Earth as part of the punishment of mankind for Prometheus' theft of the secret of fire, and all the gods joined in offering her "seductive gifts". Made with processing. For more infos / projects see www.thirtyonefps.com
Camera: CANON 60D Edit: Mediacomposer È un'isola vulcanica, originariamente circolare, con una laguna marina interna ed un ampio cratere, posto circa 8 km a nord-est dalla costa interna proprio al centro della laguna. L'acqua del mare penetrava attraverso l'unica via d'accesso ai porti interni, delimitata ai lati da due scogliere. Capoluogo dell'isola è Fira (Φηρά), scalo portuale di riferimento del turismo insulare ellenico, particolarmente intenso sulla stessa Santorini. Il secondo centro abitato che si trova a nord dell'isola è Oia antico centro rinomato per i suoi mulini a vento e da cui si possono ammirare i tramonti sul mare Egeo. From wikipedia: Santorini (Greek: Σαντορίνη, pronounced [santoˈrini]), classically Thera ( /ˈθɪrə/), and officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα [ˈθira]), is an i...
2 more amazing Greek islands Details about these islands here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paxos Also in this movie you may see the Blue Caves of Paxos
Tribute to Paul Virilio's ' Bunker Archeology ' Music by: B. Lustmord & Robert Rich Film by Robin de Goede Ruin value (German: Ruinenwert) is the concept that a building be designed such that if it eventually collapsed, it would leave behind aesthetically pleasing ruins that would last far longer without any maintenance at all. The idea was pioneered by German architect Albert Speer while planning for the 1936 Summer Olympics and published as "The Theory of Ruin Value" (Die Ruinenwerttheorie). The intention did not stretch only to the eventual collapse of the buildings, but rather assumed such buildings were inherently better designed and more imposing during their period of use. The idea was supported by Adolf Hitler, who planned for such ruins to be a symbol of the greatness of the Thir...
"To Mystiko" A Requiem for Kamanche Music /Maria Farantouri Imagery/Sergei Parajanov Edit & Visual Adaptation/ Massod Vadiee Created by Arden Zahedi-Bogucka A Dokumuzik Projekt 2012 Kamancheh (kamānche or kamāncha) (Persian: کمانچه) is a Persian bowed string instrument related to the bowed rebab, the historical ancestor of the kamancheh and also to the bowed lira of the Byzantine Empire, ancestor of the European violin family. The strings are played with a variable-tension bow: the word "kamancheh" means "little bow" in Persian (kæman, bow, and -cheh, diminutive).[1] It is widely used in the classical music of Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, with slight variations in the structure of the instrument. In Kashmir, kamancha is known as saaz-i-kashmir.Traditionally ka...
2011 Expedition, 'Turkey-Greece Great Tours' Full HD, Photographer: Samuel Magal. From wikipedia:Greek temples (Ancient Greek: ὁ ναός, ho naós "dwelling", semantically distinct from Latin templum "temple") were structures built to house deity statues within Greek sanctuaries in Greek paganism. The temples themselves did usually not directly serve a cult purpose, since the sacrifices and rituals dedicated to the respective deity took place outside them. Temples were frequently used to store votive offerings. They are the most important and most widespread building type in Greek architecture. In the Hellenistic kingdoms of Southwest Asia and of North Africa, buildings erected to fulfill the functions of a temple often continued to follow the local traditions. Even where a Greek influence is ...
A video collaboration series with Art Center Luca Priori and Lee Sandstead. Website: http://vimeo.com/channels/thesculptureisalive http://www.sandstead.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Powers Lee Sandstead - Art historian and photographer of art. Hiram Powers (Born on July 29, 1805 at Woodstock, Vermont - USA, died on June 27, 1873 at Florence - Italy) Sculptures. Author: Hiram Powers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Powers Name of work: "The Greek Slave" Medium: Marble Dimensions: 66 x 19 x 17 in. Date: Modeled 1841 - 1843; carved 1846 Location: Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. - USA http://www.corcoran.org/home Credit Line: Gift of William Wilson Corcoran Music © Adrian von Ziegler - "Queen of Thorns" from the album Mirror of the Night http://adrianvon...
From Wikipedia: Periaktos (plural form Periaktoi, from Greek revolving) is a device used for displaying and rapidly changing theatre scenes. It has been first mentioned in Vitruvius' book on architecture, De architectura (ca. 14 BC) but its most intense use began in the Renaissance theatre, as a result of the work of important theatrical designers, such as Nicola Sabbatini (1574-1654). Other solid polygons can be used, such as cubes, but triangular prisms offer the best combination of simplicity, speed and number of scenes per device.
Perge Antik Kenti, Geç Klasik, Helenistik ve ağırlıklı olarak Roma İmparatorluk dönemleri bağlamında planlama açısından önem taşıyan bir kenttir. Geç Klasik Dönem’de akropoliste uygulanan plan, Helenistik Dönem içerisindeki genişlemeyle birlikte aşağı kente de taşınmıştır. Kent planlaması çerçevesinde, aşağı kentin kuzey-güney eksenini oluşturan sütunlu cadde iyi korunmuş bir örnek olarak dikkate değerdir. Diğer yandan, kuzey-güney doğrultulu sütunlu caddeyi ortasından boylu boyunca kat eden su kanalı ise, bu anlamda önemli bir tasarımdır. Kanal, kentteki dört anıtsal çeşme yapısı ve iki büyük hamam ile beraber, sıcak Pamphylia ovasındaki Perge’ye bir “su kenti” kimliği kazandırmıştır. Helenistik Dönem’de inşa edilen, Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi ve Geç Antik Dönem’de onarım gören savunma sist...
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and on the Ancient Greek civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself. Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, a...
Subscriber request, lyrics version can be found on Wikipedia, do not own either Wikipedia or the Anthem.
Wikipedia is not a free encyclopedia at all... If there is someone with the right level of administration that want to help me to make it neutral, i am here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics Semantics (from Ancient Greek: σημαντικός sēmantikós) is the study of meaning. It focuses on the relation between signifiers, like words, phrases, signs, and symbols, and what they stand for, their denotation. Linguistic semantics is the study of meaning that is used for understanding human expression through language. Other forms of semantics include the semantics of programming languages, formal logics, and semiotics. The word semantics itself denotes a range of ideas, from the popular to the highly technical. It is often used in ordinary language for denoting a problem of understanding that comes down to word selection or connotation. This problem of understanding has been the subject of many formal enquiries, over a long period of time, most no...
The Greek stream frog or simply Greek frog (Rana graeca) is a species of frog in the Ranidae family found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Turkey. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, temperate grassland, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater springs, and pastureland. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_stream_frog Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
Ioannis Damanakis (Greek: Γιάννης Δαμανάκης; born 2 October 1952) is a retired Greek footballer. He started his career at Chania, and after 6 years he was transferred to PAOK FC. He played 242 league games for PAOK, winning the Alpha Ethniki championship in 1985. He earned 24 caps and scored 1 goal for the Greece national football team, and participated in UEFA Euro 1980. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ioannis_Damanakis Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
Alea (Greek: Αλέα, before 1928: Μπουγιάτι - Bougiati) is a village and a former community in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Argos-Mykines, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 143.206 km2. In 2011 its population was 103 for the village and 660 for the municipal unit. The seat of the community was Skoteini. Alea is situated in the mountainous northwestern part of Argolis, 5 km southeast of Kandila, 12 km northwest of Lyrkeia, 14 km northeast of Levidi and 27 km north of Tripoli. The Greek National Road 66 (Levidi - Nemea) passes near Skoteini. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alea,_Argolis Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.pat...
Mario Frangoulis (Greek: Μάριος Φραγκούλης; born 1967) is a Greek tenor and is best known for his song, "Vincerò, Perderò". He sings in Italian, Spanish, English, French, and Greek; he is fluent in all five languages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Frangoulis Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
The musical system of ancient Greece evolved over a period of more than 500 years from simple scales of tetrachords, or divisions of the perfect fourth, to The Perfect Immutable System, encompassing a span of fifteen pitch keys (see tonoi below) (Chalmers 1993, chapt. 6, p. 99) Any discussion of ancient Greek music, theoretical, philosophical or aesthetic, is fraught with two problems: there are few examples of written music, and there are many, sometimes fragmentary, theoretical and philosophical accounts. This article provides an overview that includes examples of different kinds of classification while also trying to show the broader form evolving from the simple tetrachord to system as a whole. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_system_of_ancient_Greece Please support this channel...
The economy of ancient Greece was defined largely by the region's dependence on imported goods. As a result of the poor quality of Greece's soil, agricultural trade was of particular importance. The impact of limited crop production was somewhat offset by Greece's paramount location, as its position in the Mediterranean gave its provinces control over some of Egypt's most crucial seaports and trade routes. Beginning in the 6th century BC, trade craftsmanship and commerce, principally maritime, became pivotal aspects of Greek economic output. Greece lacked a consolidated, centralized economy in the modern sense of the word. There was a relative absence of contemporary phrases to describe overarching systems of commerce and trade organization, and economics was primarily understood in terms ...
a stop frame film inspired by the Greek shadow theatre "Karagiozis" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karagiozis music by J. S. Zamecnik
Wikipedia quote: In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman. As Hesiod related it, each god helped create her by giving her unique gifts. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to mould her out of Earth as part of the punishment of mankind for Prometheus' theft of the secret of fire, and all the gods joined in offering her "seductive gifts". Made with processing. For more infos / projects see www.thirtyonefps.com
Camera: CANON 60D Edit: Mediacomposer È un'isola vulcanica, originariamente circolare, con una laguna marina interna ed un ampio cratere, posto circa 8 km a nord-est dalla costa interna proprio al centro della laguna. L'acqua del mare penetrava attraverso l'unica via d'accesso ai porti interni, delimitata ai lati da due scogliere. Capoluogo dell'isola è Fira (Φηρά), scalo portuale di riferimento del turismo insulare ellenico, particolarmente intenso sulla stessa Santorini. Il secondo centro abitato che si trova a nord dell'isola è Oia antico centro rinomato per i suoi mulini a vento e da cui si possono ammirare i tramonti sul mare Egeo. From wikipedia: Santorini (Greek: Σαντορίνη, pronounced [santoˈrini]), classically Thera ( /ˈθɪrə/), and officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα [ˈθira]), is an i...
2 more amazing Greek islands Details about these islands here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paxos Also in this movie you may see the Blue Caves of Paxos
Tribute to Paul Virilio's ' Bunker Archeology ' Music by: B. Lustmord & Robert Rich Film by Robin de Goede Ruin value (German: Ruinenwert) is the concept that a building be designed such that if it eventually collapsed, it would leave behind aesthetically pleasing ruins that would last far longer without any maintenance at all. The idea was pioneered by German architect Albert Speer while planning for the 1936 Summer Olympics and published as "The Theory of Ruin Value" (Die Ruinenwerttheorie). The intention did not stretch only to the eventual collapse of the buildings, but rather assumed such buildings were inherently better designed and more imposing during their period of use. The idea was supported by Adolf Hitler, who planned for such ruins to be a symbol of the greatness of the Thir...
"To Mystiko" A Requiem for Kamanche Music /Maria Farantouri Imagery/Sergei Parajanov Edit & Visual Adaptation/ Massod Vadiee Created by Arden Zahedi-Bogucka A Dokumuzik Projekt 2012 Kamancheh (kamānche or kamāncha) (Persian: کمانچه) is a Persian bowed string instrument related to the bowed rebab, the historical ancestor of the kamancheh and also to the bowed lira of the Byzantine Empire, ancestor of the European violin family. The strings are played with a variable-tension bow: the word "kamancheh" means "little bow" in Persian (kæman, bow, and -cheh, diminutive).[1] It is widely used in the classical music of Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, with slight variations in the structure of the instrument. In Kashmir, kamancha is known as saaz-i-kashmir.Traditionally ka...
2011 Expedition, 'Turkey-Greece Great Tours' Full HD, Photographer: Samuel Magal. From wikipedia:Greek temples (Ancient Greek: ὁ ναός, ho naós "dwelling", semantically distinct from Latin templum "temple") were structures built to house deity statues within Greek sanctuaries in Greek paganism. The temples themselves did usually not directly serve a cult purpose, since the sacrifices and rituals dedicated to the respective deity took place outside them. Temples were frequently used to store votive offerings. They are the most important and most widespread building type in Greek architecture. In the Hellenistic kingdoms of Southwest Asia and of North Africa, buildings erected to fulfill the functions of a temple often continued to follow the local traditions. Even where a Greek influence is ...
A video collaboration series with Art Center Luca Priori and Lee Sandstead. Website: http://vimeo.com/channels/thesculptureisalive http://www.sandstead.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Powers Lee Sandstead - Art historian and photographer of art. Hiram Powers (Born on July 29, 1805 at Woodstock, Vermont - USA, died on June 27, 1873 at Florence - Italy) Sculptures. Author: Hiram Powers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Powers Name of work: "The Greek Slave" Medium: Marble Dimensions: 66 x 19 x 17 in. Date: Modeled 1841 - 1843; carved 1846 Location: Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. - USA http://www.corcoran.org/home Credit Line: Gift of William Wilson Corcoran Music © Adrian von Ziegler - "Queen of Thorns" from the album Mirror of the Night http://adrianvon...
From Wikipedia: Periaktos (plural form Periaktoi, from Greek revolving) is a device used for displaying and rapidly changing theatre scenes. It has been first mentioned in Vitruvius' book on architecture, De architectura (ca. 14 BC) but its most intense use began in the Renaissance theatre, as a result of the work of important theatrical designers, such as Nicola Sabbatini (1574-1654). Other solid polygons can be used, such as cubes, but triangular prisms offer the best combination of simplicity, speed and number of scenes per device.
Perge Antik Kenti, Geç Klasik, Helenistik ve ağırlıklı olarak Roma İmparatorluk dönemleri bağlamında planlama açısından önem taşıyan bir kenttir. Geç Klasik Dönem’de akropoliste uygulanan plan, Helenistik Dönem içerisindeki genişlemeyle birlikte aşağı kente de taşınmıştır. Kent planlaması çerçevesinde, aşağı kentin kuzey-güney eksenini oluşturan sütunlu cadde iyi korunmuş bir örnek olarak dikkate değerdir. Diğer yandan, kuzey-güney doğrultulu sütunlu caddeyi ortasından boylu boyunca kat eden su kanalı ise, bu anlamda önemli bir tasarımdır. Kanal, kentteki dört anıtsal çeşme yapısı ve iki büyük hamam ile beraber, sıcak Pamphylia ovasındaki Perge’ye bir “su kenti” kimliği kazandırmıştır. Helenistik Dönem’de inşa edilen, Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi ve Geç Antik Dönem’de onarım gören savunma sist...
O Mικρός Νικόλας (γαλλ. Le petit Nicolas) είναι δημιούργημα του (σεναριογράφου) Ρενέ Γκοσινί (Rene Goscinny, 1926-1977) και του (σκιτσογράφου) Ζαν Ζακ Σανπέ (Jean-Jacques Sempé, 1932-...). Είναι ο κεντρικός ήρωας της σειράς βιβλίων "Οι περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα", ένα αθώο και χαριτωμένο παιδάκι που ζει με την οικογένειά του και τους φίλους του σε κάποια (μη καθορισμένη) πόλη της Γαλλίας τη δεκαετία του 1950. Οι ιστορίες δημοσιεύτηκαν την περίοδο 1956-1964, αρχικά στη βελγική εφημερίδα Le Mystique και αργότερα (από το 1959) στις γαλλικές Sud Ouest και Pilot. Οι κύριοι χαρακτήρες που εμφανίζονται επανειλημμένα στις περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα είναι: Νικόλας: ο βασικός χαρακτήρας της σειράς, ένα ατίθασο μα καλό παιδάκι. Συμμαθητές του Νικόλα: Αλσέστ : ο χοντρός που τρώει συνεχώς. Ε...
Βίντεο από την παρουσίαση της Wikipedia - Βικιπαίδεια, στις 11/12/2010, με ομιλιτές τους Ariel Glenn (Software Developer του Wikimedia Foundation), Κωνσταντίνο Σταμπουλή (Διαχειριστή της Ελληνικής Wikipedia) και Κωνσταντίνο Θεωδορίδη (Συντάκτη της Ελληνικής Wikipedia). Χώρος εκδήλωσης: Αίθουσα εκδηλώσεων του Πανεπιστημίου Μακεδονίας Ομιλητές: Ariel Glenn, Σταμπουλής Κωνσταντίνος, Θεωδορίδης Κωνσταντίνος Video of the presentation of Wikipedia - Βικιπαίδεια, on 11/12/2010, with the speakers Ariel Glenn (Software Developer of the Wikimedia Foundation), Konstantinos Stampoulis (Administrator at the Greek Wikipedia) and Konstantinos Theodoridis (Author at the Greek Wikipedia). Venue: Events Hall, University of Macedonia Speakers: Ariel Glenn, Stampoulis Konstantinos, Theodoridis Konstantinos
O Mικρός Νικόλας (γαλλ. Le petit Nicolas) είναι δημιούργημα του (σεναριογράφου) Ρενέ Γκοσινί (Rene Goscinny, 1926-1977) και του (σκιτσογράφου) Ζαν Ζακ Σανπέ (Jean-Jacques Sempé, 1932-...). Είναι ο κεντρικός ήρωας της σειράς βιβλίων "Οι περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα", ένα αθώο και χαριτωμένο παιδάκι που ζει με την οικογένειά του και τους φίλους του σε κάποια (μη καθορισμένη) πόλη της Γαλλίας τη δεκαετία του 1950. Οι ιστορίες δημοσιεύτηκαν την περίοδο 1956-1964, αρχικά στη βελγική εφημερίδα Le Mystique και αργότερα (από το 1959) στις γαλλικές Sud Ouest και Pilot. Οι κύριοι χαρακτήρες που εμφανίζονται επανειλημμένα στις περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα είναι: Νικόλας: ο βασικός χαρακτήρας της σειράς, ένα ατίθασο μα καλό παιδάκι. Συμμαθητές του Νικόλα: Αλσέστ : ο χοντρός που τρώει συνεχώς. Ε...
George Michael Musician George Michael , Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou real name , was born June 25, 1963 in Finchley , London , England , is a British singer . His family was the original Greek Cyprus . Wikipedia Born : June 25, 1963 ( age 52 ) , London , United Kingdom The band : Wham ! (1982 - 1986) , Band Aid (1984 - 1984) Parents: Kyriacos Panayiotou , Lesley Angold Panayiotou
O Mικρός Νικόλας (γαλλ. Le petit Nicolas) είναι δημιούργημα του (σεναριογράφου) Ρενέ Γκοσινί (Rene Goscinny, 1926-1977) και του (σκιτσογράφου) Ζαν Ζακ Σανπέ (Jean-Jacques Sempé, 1932-...). Είναι ο κεντρικός ήρωας της σειράς βιβλίων "Οι περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα", ένα αθώο και χαριτωμένο παιδάκι που ζει με την οικογένειά του και τους φίλους του σε κάποια (μη καθορισμένη) πόλη της Γαλλίας τη δεκαετία του 1950. Οι ιστορίες δημοσιεύτηκαν την περίοδο 1956-1964, αρχικά στη βελγική εφημερίδα Le Mystique και αργότερα (από το 1959) στις γαλλικές Sud Ouest και Pilot. Οι κύριοι χαρακτήρες που εμφανίζονται επανειλημμένα στις περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα είναι: Νικόλας: ο βασικός χαρακτήρας της σειράς, ένα ατίθασο μα καλό παιδάκι. Συμμαθητές του Νικόλα: Αλσέστ : ο χοντρός που τρώει συνεχώς. Ε...
O Mικρός Νικόλας (γαλλ. Le petit Nicolas) είναι δημιούργημα του (σεναριογράφου) Ρενέ Γκοσινί (Rene Goscinny, 1926-1977) και του (σκιτσογράφου) Ζαν Ζακ Σανπέ (Jean-Jacques Sempé, 1932-...). Είναι ο κεντρικός ήρωας της σειράς βιβλίων "Οι περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα", ένα αθώο και χαριτωμένο παιδάκι που ζει με την οικογένειά του και τους φίλους του σε κάποια (μη καθορισμένη) πόλη της Γαλλίας τη δεκαετία του 1950. Οι ιστορίες δημοσιεύτηκαν την περίοδο 1956-1964, αρχικά στη βελγική εφημερίδα Le Mystique και αργότερα (από το 1959) στις γαλλικές Sud Ouest και Pilot. Οι κύριοι χαρακτήρες που εμφανίζονται επανειλημμένα στις περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα είναι: Νικόλας: ο βασικός χαρακτήρας της σειράς, ένα ατίθασο μα καλό παιδάκι. Συμμαθητές του Νικόλα: Αλσέστ : ο χοντρός που τρώει συνεχώς. Ε...
The full book of Enoch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wa5bGDcljE Realization of the biggest lie ever... the truth about the shape of the Earth...and obviousness of it's creation, leads to the realization that God must be real, but more than that... Through researching ancient scripture to learn more about the functions of the heavenly bodies, we learn that Scripture is more amazing, and scientifically precise than has been previously accepted. The volume's low through the first 15 mins.(fix soon) The sections are: 00:00:01 - 15 mins Intro 00:00:15 - The Book Of The Watchers (R.H Charles' Translation) 00:59:36 - The Book Of The Course of The Heavenly Luminaries *Flat Earth* 01:21:49 - The Secrets Of Enoch *Flat Earth* 02:02:14 - Weather, Tides, Snow, The Water Cycle through the Firm...
O Mικρός Νικόλας (γαλλ. Le petit Nicolas) είναι δημιούργημα του (σεναριογράφου) Ρενέ Γκοσινί (Rene Goscinny, 1926-1977) και του (σκιτσογράφου) Ζαν Ζακ Σανπέ (Jean-Jacques Sempé, 1932-...). Είναι ο κεντρικός ήρωας της σειράς βιβλίων "Οι περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα", ένα αθώο και χαριτωμένο παιδάκι που ζει με την οικογένειά του και τους φίλους του σε κάποια (μη καθορισμένη) πόλη της Γαλλίας τη δεκαετία του 1950. Οι ιστορίες δημοσιεύτηκαν την περίοδο 1956-1964, αρχικά στη βελγική εφημερίδα Le Mystique και αργότερα (από το 1959) στις γαλλικές Sud Ouest και Pilot. Οι κύριοι χαρακτήρες που εμφανίζονται επανειλημμένα στις περιπέτειες του μικρού Νικόλα είναι: Νικόλας: ο βασικός χαρακτήρας της σειράς, ένα ατίθασο μα καλό παιδάκι. Συμμαθητές του Νικόλα: Αλσέστ : ο χοντρός που τρώει συνεχώς. Ε...
Wikipedia: "In ancient Greek literature, an EIDOLON is a spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form." I think this might explain something... but for now, we're playing Eidolon, a minimalist survival exploration game. It's in the same genre of "relax em-up" atmospheric games like Proteus, Mountain, or even Minecraft (the way I play it). Buy Eidolon: http://www.icewatergames.com/purchase Full disclosure: Ice Water Games provided me with this copy of Eidolon to play because they thought I'd like it, and I do. Patreon: http://patreon.com/kurtjmac Twitter: http://twitter.com/kurtjmac Livestream: http://twitch.tv/kurtjmac Website: http://farlandsorbust.com T-Shirts: http://farlands.spreadshirt.com Thanks for watching! To show your support for th...
Wikipedia: "In ancient Greek literature, an EIDOLON is a spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form." I think this might explain something... but for now, we're playing Eidolon, a minimalist survival exploration game. It's in the same genre of "relax em-up" atmospheric games like Proteus, Mountain, or even Minecraft (the way I play it). Buy Eidolon: http://www.icewatergames.com/purchase Full disclosure: Ice Water Games provided me with this copy of Eidolon to play because they thought I'd like it, and I do. Patreon: http://patreon.com/kurtjmac Twitter: http://twitter.com/kurtjmac Livestream: http://twitch.tv/kurtjmac Website: http://farlandsorbust.com T-Shirts: http://farlands.spreadshirt.com Thanks for watching! To show your support for th...