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Thinking about Livia and the imperial image
A short video exploring how Livia connects to Augustus' public image with a specific focus on tokens, with reference to the OCR Classical Civilisation syllabus.
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The Imperial Image and Tokens
zhlédnutí 21Před měsícem
A short video discussing what tokens can add to our understanding of the image of Augustus, with reference to the OCR Classical Civilisation syllabus.
Introduction to Greek theatre and Festivals - Dr Emmanuela Bakola
zhlédnutí 69Před 3 měsíci
Introduction to Greek theatre and Festivals - Dr Emmanuela Bakola
Watching Aeschylus' Persians in performance - Dr Emmanuela Bakola
zhlédnutí 42Před 3 měsíci
Understand the Persians' multiple levels of meaning by considering the play as a performative medium. Considering performance is a non-negotiable way of approaching a play.
Aeschylus' The Persians
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 4 měsíci
The Warwick Ancient Drama Festival Production of The Persians, performed in 2024. Director: Cameron Heagney, Producer: Louise Domogal, Stage Manager: Colleen Baxter-Locker, Lighting Designer and Operator: Alex Davies, Sound Technician: James White, Deputy Stage Manager: Cat Heald.
"Inventing the barbarian". Persians and Classical Athens
zhlédnutí 201Před 6 měsíci
by M.C. Miller. Created for the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023, associated with the performance of The Persians by Aeschylus
Warwick at Knossos 2023: The Joy of Technical Illustration with Sadie Evans
zhlédnutí 77Před 9 měsíci
In the final Warwick at Knossos KLASP 2023 video produced by Spencer Wilson, Sadie Evans provides a guide to technical drawing of archaeological artefacts.
Warwick at Knossos 2023: Reconstructing ancient ceramics from the legacy data at Knossos
zhlédnutí 156Před 10 měsíci
The first video created by Spencer Wilson as part of the Warwick fieldwork trip to Knossos 2023, This video looks at reconstructing ancient ceramics from the legacy data at Knossos.
Warwick at Knossos 2022
zhlédnutí 99Před 10 měsíci
A short video about the archaeological work undertaken by Warwick students with Dr Conor Trainor at Knossos in 2022, looking at pottery and artefacts from the Hellenistic Period. Conor and students George Roffe and Will Vernon discuss the importance to students of practical experience with artefacts in projects such as this.
Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023 Dr Xavier Buxton The Domestication of the Polis in Aristophanes
zhlédnutí 96Před rokem
Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023. Dr Xavier Buxton on "The Domestication of the Polis in Aristophanes' Assemblywomen".
Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023: Prof Eric Csapo on The Iconography of "Attic" Comedy
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Professor Eric Csapo's lecture at the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023: The Iconography of "Attic" Comedy
Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023: Prof Michael Scott on the historical context of Assemblywomen
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Professor Scott's lecture for the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023: ‘The historical context of Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen’
Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023: Dr Natalia Tsoumpra on Gender in Aristophanes' Assemblywomen
zhlédnutí 206Před rokem
Dr Natalia Tsoumpra's lecture at the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023: Masculine Women, Feminine Men: Gendered Spaces and Gendered Expression in Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen
Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen - Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2023
zhlédnutí 2,7KPřed rokem
Director: Hana Lawrie Producer: Seb Handley
Introduction to Live Chats 2022/23
zhlédnutí 99Před rokem
Introduction to Live Chats 2022/23
A welcome from our admissions officer Conor Trainor (2022)
zhlédnutí 163Před rokem
A welcome from our admissions officer Conor Trainor (2022)
Tokens for Grain in Ancient Athens
zhlédnutí 115Před rokem
Tokens for Grain in Ancient Athens
Prof Michael Scott - The Gritty Realities of the Ancient Olympic Games
zhlédnutí 972Před 2 lety
Prof Michael Scott - The Gritty Realities of the Ancient Olympic Games
Dr Francesca Modini - The Edge of Glory: Pindar and the Meaning(s) of Victory
zhlédnutí 225Před 2 lety
Dr Francesca Modini - The Edge of Glory: Pindar and the Meaning(s) of Victory
Dr Xavier Buxton - Musical Contests at Athletic Games
zhlédnutí 191Před 2 lety
Dr Xavier Buxton - Musical Contests at Athletic Games
Prof David Fearn - Athletic Politics - Alcibiades and Athenian Performance Culture
zhlédnutí 139Před 2 lety
Prof David Fearn - Athletic Politics - Alcibiades and Athenian Performance Culture
Dr Elena Giusti -
zhlédnutí 166Před 2 lety
Dr Elena Giusti -
Prof Zahra Newby - Greek Festivals in the Roman Empire
zhlédnutí 104Před 2 lety
Prof Zahra Newby - Greek Festivals in the Roman Empire
Ptolemy II
zhlédnutí 675Před 2 lety
Ptolemy II
The Oracle at Siwah
zhlédnutí 243Před 2 lety
The Oracle at Siwah
The Altar of Zeus
zhlédnutí 398Před 2 lety
The Altar of Zeus
Greek Religion - polis religion, personal religion and epithets - Dr Paul Grigsby
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Greek Religion - polis religion, personal religion and epithets - Dr Paul Grigsby
Myths in Greek Art - Meanings and Approaches - Prof Zahra Newby
zhlédnutí 237Před 2 lety
Myths in Greek Art - Meanings and Approaches - Prof Zahra Newby
Tragedy up Close: Chorus and Character in Euripides' Bacchae. Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2022
zhlédnutí 298Před 2 lety
Tragedy up Close: Chorus and Character in Euripides' Bacchae. Warwick Ancient Drama Festival 2022

Komentáře

  • @user-zg7um4et6n
    @user-zg7um4et6n Před 12 hodinami

    If I were Joe Rogan, Professor Scott would be one of my first guests. Wonder what he'd tell me about the ancient world.

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii7941 Před 14 dny

    Dawn breaks over marble head

  • @adamfilmmaker
    @adamfilmmaker Před 20 dny

    but what's the deal with the plastic, very unsymposia?

  • @adamfilmmaker
    @adamfilmmaker Před 20 dny

    fun teaching!

  • @vaust3026
    @vaust3026 Před 26 dny

    This was actually really entertaining, glad students still have a sense of humour. Great performance.

  • @Meph_X
    @Meph_X Před měsícem

    Amazingly done, I have the darama in my course, and this video alone has saved me. The thing that impressed me the most and captured my attention was the music, the likes of which are rare to hear, a beautiful blend of rock music and the lyrics uttered by the cast. Words cannot express the quantity of gratitude I have for you, thank you. (I was definitely influenced to write like this lol)

  • @WhyDoTroonsHaveTheSameVoices

    Brilliant lecture. Grateful it was posted.

  • @blueturtle3623
    @blueturtle3623 Před 2 měsíci

    Super talented cast!

  • @kangaroodf3406
    @kangaroodf3406 Před 3 měsíci

    Serapis is more than BAPHOMET statue. However it's true that his facial characteristics are the ones that we recognized in Jesus. But, yes. It is true that Christian New testament has been invented. Moreover it has not coherence.

  • @gavor_martha_krantema258
    @gavor_martha_krantema258 Před 3 měsíci

    I am reading this book in my BA degree and it is a great one after watching this 😊😊❤

  • @alejandrogarduno7255
    @alejandrogarduno7255 Před 5 měsíci

    Serapis Christus aka Jesus Christ

  • @achilleschow1074
    @achilleschow1074 Před 6 měsíci

    those who came from sulis learning

  • @haydenearnshaw6391
    @haydenearnshaw6391 Před 7 měsíci

    :3

  • @kkat42069
    @kkat42069 Před 8 měsíci

    This is really amazing the performances are so good!

  • @thevillageofnod
    @thevillageofnod Před 8 měsíci

    I am looking for connections of this golden era to the presence of Jesus Christ and the influence he brought to the region. It just seems interesting to me that Aretas would have this golden reign during the same time. I wonder if he ever traveled to Israel or if one of his traveling merchants brought back news about this prophet performing miracles and spreading the good news or if he met one of the disciples. This video gave some interesting information about Petra, though I think it strayed from its topic a bit.

  • @eleaali1892
    @eleaali1892 Před 9 měsíci

    Amazing performance!

  • @AnnFetherston
    @AnnFetherston Před 9 měsíci

    Love it,

  • @indohhh
    @indohhh Před 10 měsíci

    I've been searching for a good rendition of the legendary word λοπαδο­τεμαχο­σελαχο­γαλεο­κρανιο­λειψανο­δριμυπο­τριμματο­σιλφιο­καραβομελιτο­κατα­κεχυμενο­κιχλεπικοσσυφοφαττο­περιστεραλεκτρυονοπτο­κεφαλλιο­κιγκλοπελειο­λαγῳοσιραιο­βαφητραγανο­πτερύγων, someone who would dare pronouncing it while keeping its comedic value. You wonderfully succeded! And I love that you turned it into a little musical bit at the end. Y'all made me smile so hard :D The best version of Assemblywomen online.

  • @brianathy7896
    @brianathy7896 Před 11 měsíci

    So why did he come to Egypt to build, when he could of build in Greece, makes me think

  • @maybelilybelly
    @maybelilybelly Před 11 měsíci

    Oedipus kinda fine tho...

  • @AboriginalIndengenous

    Colonizers created a new god n made the world worship new god , a European one that now still til this day the world worships. The aboriginal indengenous copper colored black ppl of the world have been prisoners of war ever since. I pray one day the original real Creators ppl humans take back this planet from mankind n all their evil warlike ways. Lies confusion has ruined the planet ever since Caucasus mountains citizens left their caves n homes.

  • @shroomingnewman4648

    you failed to explain away the breasts on serapis at 1:29

  • @user-jp1zs8wy5n
    @user-jp1zs8wy5n Před rokem

    This knowledge is awesome! The RCC will be livid with this revealing knowledge, but they cannot stop The Most High! Their time is short and they know it!

  • @user-br8no4tb1b
    @user-br8no4tb1b Před rokem

    Fantastic

  • @CatotheE
    @CatotheE Před rokem

    That was really captivating. Well done.

  • @pinchevulpes
    @pinchevulpes Před rokem

    Girl in blue is thicc

  • @RabbiHerschel
    @RabbiHerschel Před rokem

    How do women manage to miss the point this badly?

  • @simsinthehood
    @simsinthehood Před rokem

    How Christianity started and got white washed

    • @user-py2mp4lh1z
      @user-py2mp4lh1z Před 10 měsíci

      Facts this idiot turned into Jesus Christ thank the roman catholic church for that

  • @susanmcdonald9088
    @susanmcdonald9088 Před rokem

    Thank you. I am so glad the ancient Greeks are still being studied! It seems more in Britain than the States, unfortunately. However, it is imperative, especially when looking at ancient art & myth, that there's a new theory of plasma physics, planetary science, and world myth! Which academics including historians, have failed to see! It's explanatory power is undeniable! And once again, will take a Renaissance of thinking! czcams.com/video/t7EAlTcZFwY/video.html

  • @Skeptik-pe6ze
    @Skeptik-pe6ze Před rokem

    Serapis was the what the use as jesus

  • @chitwnyawdman
    @chitwnyawdman Před rokem

    They are similar in that both are an amalgamation of legends, beliefs, mythologies mixed with some actual facts. Serapis is an ideology, a created god representing a real man/king Ptolomy hoping to unite Egyptians and Greeks. The Romans under Constantine wanted to unite their people using elements of Greek mythology, Egyptian ideologies and Roman ideologies and created their own Christ, Jesus. The Romans won in the game religious domination but then again both Greek and Romans fused their mythologies hence Christianity is the most blended amalgamation of beliefs mythologies and even cultures...aka, welcome to Burger King "have it your way" there's something on the menu just for you...

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf Před 11 měsíci

      I'd disagree, Osiris and Apis had already combined (Hence the name Ser-Apis) long before the rise of the Ptolemies, and seems to have had a local following in the old neighbourhood near Alexandria making it a convenient patron for the new dynasty due to the local importance at the capital, the connections to the Egyptian religion via Osiris and the parallels to Hellenistic culture. Its like if an army took over Athens and started worshipping a version of Athena, but described in their own cultural framework

  • @lindseynorman5717
    @lindseynorman5717 Před rokem

    I find it hard to express how depressing I find it that most of them sit there looking utterly bored. FFS. You are supposedly studying this subject. You should know enough to find at least some of it funny.

  • @ricardobardales8137

    Utterly deep ideas. I still wondered what could happened in Eleusinian mysteries..

  • @peepeepoopoo6836
    @peepeepoopoo6836 Před rokem

    Ok I watched this in class but why does that rock part hit so freaking hard

  • @thepip3599
    @thepip3599 Před rokem

    I'm going to save timestamps to songs. Maybe I'll label them too 9:48 23:08 Tiresias sings 26:29 He sings more, says that Oedipus killed his father and married his mother 27:51 Oedipus the man accused 50:48 Oedipus's wife/mom singing 1:09:17 After Oedipus realizes everything

  • @Haybear_92
    @Haybear_92 Před rokem

    Very interesting and informative 😊

  • @williamarm8181
    @williamarm8181 Před rokem

    This is how long Europeans been stealing African culture. And it goes on till this day. Stop claiming what's not yours.

  • @tayluvofficial
    @tayluvofficial Před rokem

    1:17:52

  • @ricardobardales8137

    An enthralling topic. I wonder if ancient India have influenced in ancient Greece religion?

  • @lachlancooper5892
    @lachlancooper5892 Před rokem

    🐝

  • @scout1496
    @scout1496 Před rokem

    Well presented no need to reed the book again

  • @GaiusIntrepidus
    @GaiusIntrepidus Před rokem

    What a wholesome story of a boy and his mum...

  • @jenniewalsh8023
    @jenniewalsh8023 Před rokem

    Serapis Bey.. bearing the Sacred Fire of Luxor to the brides of Christ czcams.com/video/Imya47_Twbo/video.html

  • @geoffcrawford9211
    @geoffcrawford9211 Před rokem

    Great. But please slow down

  • @deadmike2
    @deadmike2 Před rokem

    thank you so much

  • @MrRight1000
    @MrRight1000 Před rokem

    @Prof Michael Scott - How and at what age did you get interested in classics? Who inspired you to have chosen the classics?

  • @tusmiajahansinthia8146

    Impressive story with outstanding acting 💝 loved it 🥰

  • @atarasarinanetanel8582

    Actually there's a theory that this so-called god was Imhotep.... Actually Joseph son of Jacob.... Also called eshtamun .... The Egyptian people used to turn important great people into gods.... After death.... As for the name sarapis it's a very corrupted version of the title of the man and what he did for eygpt... In Hebrew it's "sar piyes" or "the lord saved/ calmed" and the Serapis symbol is a bull Joseph or Yosef was blessed by Jacob/yacov that he was like a bull..... For the full thing look at rabbi zamir Cohen on hidabrut.....

  • @molepistol
    @molepistol Před rokem

    so well done........ the role of oedipus and the blind prophet especially

  • @cheryldeboissiere1851

    Excellent use of Greek music 🎶 and written language, hoping you create a lengthier video.