"Persian Civilization Explored by Will Durant"

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  • čas přidán 24. 10. 2018
  • Embark on a captivating expedition through the annals of Persia's history with the celebrated historian, Will Durant, as he unveils the vibrant tapestry of this ancient and influential civilization. In this enlightening video, Durant provides a comprehensive narrative that sheds light on Persia's rise, its cultural contributions, and its enduring impact on the world.
    **Epic kudos to the developer @ Maxergon Project for creating a visual companion to The Story of Civilization
    maxergon.com/

Komentáře • 44

  • @mjcard
    @mjcard Před 5 lety +29

    ' The scenes of our past are always beautiful if we don't have to live in them again.'

  • @n0s41nt8
    @n0s41nt8 Před 4 lety +17

    00:00:01 - I. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE MEDES
    00:05:22 - II. THE GREAT KINGS
    00:13:44 - III. PERSIAN LIFE AND INDUSTRY
    00:21:56 - IV. AN EXPERIMENT IN GOVERNMENT
    00:35:18 - V. ZARATHUSTRA

  • @codylane6352
    @codylane6352 Před měsícem

    Will Durant and his Wife are probably the best writers I've come across in my opinion. Enough so to where I've read ever book in the Story of Civilization

  • @wiselistener4978
    @wiselistener4978 Před 2 lety +3

    Legend.

  • @LionKing-ew9rm
    @LionKing-ew9rm Před 5 lety +10

    This is so great! Some of the information was inaccurate though, like the time of IndoEuropean migration (today we know it was before 2000 b.c) Very interesting how archeology and history has evolved since Will Durant.

    • @ezabjacorn6208
      @ezabjacorn6208 Před 3 lety

      Hahaha

    • @Amadeu.Macedo
      @Amadeu.Macedo Před 4 měsíci +2

      Indeed, while I adore Duran's historical productions, his ancient history pieces contain a few (dated) errors, since they were compiled around 1932 (some of them revised in the early 1960s), before a great deal of revisions/updates have been conducted.

  • @jalehradmard4775
    @jalehradmard4775 Před 5 lety +1

    Well Done Rocky C

  • @johnmurdoch3083
    @johnmurdoch3083 Před 5 lety

    Will durant had such a great style.

    • @mdq8198
      @mdq8198 Před 2 lety

      that's being half french !

  • @Hambastegy
    @Hambastegy Před 2 lety

    🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏

  • @bashirnurafkan50
    @bashirnurafkan50 Před 3 lety +1

    I just found will Durant

  • @3lue_Lynx
    @3lue_Lynx Před 2 lety +2

    56:20

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 Před 5 lety +3

    Raising I Qs

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 Před 5 lety +1

    A warrior for Ahura Mazda

  • @martinjimenez9343
    @martinjimenez9343 Před 5 lety +2

    Buddha & Buddhism was in "Our Oriental Heritage" somewhere...that would be a good single video by itself since mindfulness meditation and Eastern philosophy is becoming mainstream in our ego filled world of suffering ...found the teachings interesting and useful in my life for dealing with stressful thoughts/events...did Will Durant ever say anything about "Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu? Wish that Gardner would narrate "On the Meaning of Life" a "hidden" Durant gem.

    • @ChristianelHermano
      @ChristianelHermano Před 5 lety +1

      Martin Jimenez Lao Tsu is discussed in Rocky’s video on China. Will Durant spends more time on Confucius, but admirably gives a few aphorisms from the Tao to show how a wise man is similarly described by both Lao Tsu and Confucius. Of course, the meeting between young Confucius and the aged sage is worth the click by itself.

    • @arno9233
      @arno9233 Před rokem +1

      Why do u think our egocentric world causes suffering? To what extend do you accredit it to people not prioritizing on altruism, since it can sometimes be the oppositie of egoism, so in other words people not taking care for each other?

  • @thomasvieth578
    @thomasvieth578 Před 17 dny

    I have never heard a more despicable rendering of history than this, I only extract the rendering of the Epicureans as gluttonous fools as a Geschichtsklitterung of great proportion. What else can you trust Durant with?

  • @andrealfarrow6726
    @andrealfarrow6726 Před rokem

    calm down...he's a historian. He's not able to fix ignorance without the will of a damn normal human who wants to know "things". I agree, a very intelligent man. However, I wonder how it is everyone is so yay about information they could read themselves by looking into historical books. No disrespect but please understand to recall how we learn even more new things about the old ways ...over time, as things are known to miraculously be understood differently from new evidence. Remember Columbus? Just one example of this. I say this because not only "the yays" for a man who knew much about things, but because we heard how old this was by the sound of the recording. I hope perception is still a "thing" people yay to learn about. As always, I appreciate people uploading Durant recordings. I even appreciate it more when I can hear it.

  • @xxcoopcoopxx
    @xxcoopcoopxx Před 5 lety +1

    The Story of Civilzation: Book I - Our Oriental Heritage. The Near East: Persia pg.350-End of Book I. Book II: India
    Pages 113 - 388 The Near East: Sumeria pg.116, Egypt pg.137, Babylonia pg.218, Assyria pg.265, Judea pg.299, Persia pg.350.

  • @russellpugh5477
    @russellpugh5477 Před rokem

    The bird on the right in the pic seems upset he has no feet

  • @JJ-fr2ki
    @JJ-fr2ki Před rokem +5

    I spent many hundreds of hours reading Will and Arial Durant in my youth and then for the last couple days.
    Sadly, it doesn’t age well. There are errors here (on history of cosmetics ), serious omissions on pre-Mead Persia, pre-genetic labeling of peoples and over dependence on Greek sources.
    Sadly his Voltaire which is well written no longer soars because it is so weighted with inaccuracies (eg on his Newton book).
    We grow beyond our teachers, and I hope you do too. The Durant stage was nice, but his generalizations, inaccuracies, and lack of contemporary historical rigor and incorporation of 50 years of discoveries make the pair unreadable.

    • @andrealfarrow6726
      @andrealfarrow6726 Před rokem +1

      You are awesome. Thanks for telling others the facts here. I hope you continue to correct what you understand for the general public about these outdated materials on here so they can understand.

    • @andrealfarrow6726
      @andrealfarrow6726 Před rokem +1

      👏👏👏

    • @Gracchi
      @Gracchi Před 9 měsíci +1

      Please teach us 1% of your great knowledge and wisdom, o great sage.

    • @JJ-fr2ki
      @JJ-fr2ki Před 9 měsíci

      @@Gracchi That’s not nice. Just read contemporary history or talk to any academic historian. History has gotten better. Methods in genetics, archeology, scholarship connecting Persian and Greek intellectual history (a hot topic requiring multilingual researchers with access to Iran, and post-colonial sensibilities just didn’t exist in the pre-1980s), dating methods, and most importantly digital scholarship methods allowed by OCR and generous uploadings by libraries,
      heavily used now, cummatively generate an accelerating improvement in scholarship. Compare recent work on Rome with Gibbon. I love Gibbon’s
      prose. He was super-human, but wrong about lots! My remarks are not meant to denigrate the Durants,
      , or
      say Gibbon (or Newton or Magic Johnson), instead all their enterprises have progressed and are better now. If we survive as a species expect more progress and enjoy it.

    • @JJ-fr2ki
      @JJ-fr2ki Před 9 měsíci

      @@GracchiI’m not accusing Gibbon or the Durants of fruad, just pointing you, assuming you are interested in well evidenced works and truth, to look at contemporary scholarship over the last 20 years-so not fads, actual discoveries and corrections.
      Almost
      the same goes for Winston Churchill’s histories which are great reading, except he can be accused of a racist,
      imperial bias-entertaining but inaccurate and probably for most a waste of time.
      I also don’t want you to feel I’m attacking the West. I am not. From the West, we get Kant’s essay defining the cosmopolitan. Self-esteem should come from personal accomplishment not geographic historical identity and absolutely not from inaccurate narratives. Don’t be afraid of a history that’s cleverer about evidence, more careful about causal claims, uses digital methods, and free from Occidental biases. These are all achievements that bring us closer to understanding history, which is not dead, not even past (Faulkner),
      but like a baseball carrying the momentum from
      the batter, we are a globe in flight and history, like momentum is a property inextricable from the matter.

  • @FringeWizard2
    @FringeWizard2 Před 3 lety +1

    Very muffled.

  • @70galaxie
    @70galaxie Před 2 lety +1

    old librivox reader(?)his mispronunciations are notorious, unhesitating and uncorrected

    • @TheRealInscrutable
      @TheRealInscrutable Před rokem +3

      Nope this is merged from a series of audio books you had to buy - not librevox. I've listened to many of the cassettes in the series and not noticed many words pronounced differently than I do. What stood out to you?
      The reader is Grover Gardner under the name Alexander Adams. While the text is in the public domain (written in 1935) the audio performance is not. From what I can find, the recordings were published in 1994.

  • @susanharris8626
    @susanharris8626 Před rokem +1

    Hard to listen to

  • @josephipattersonh6933
    @josephipattersonh6933 Před 3 lety +1

    Not helpful