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TTC Video Unsung Heroes of The Ancient World - AD-TEAM - 12-22-2024 TTC Video - Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 13h 23m | 11.2 GB Lecturer: Gregory S. Aldrete, Ph.D. Professor, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay | Course No. 30560 Aristotle. Alexander. Cicero. Cleopatra. These are names we have heard a hundred times before. They are dominant historical figures whose life stories have been the focus of poetry, fine art, song, film, and literature for centuries. When we think of antiquity's highest highs and lowest lows-of its greatest battles, grandest speeches, and most controversial scandals-we think primarily of them. But what about the ancient world's equally extraordinary but more obscure names? What can we say about the men and women who, despite their outsized impact on human history and civilization, have not been duly recognized? The 24 lectures of Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World focus on antiquity's underappreciated overachievers. Meet the brilliant engineers, dynamic rebels, accomplished athletes, awe-inspiring military commanders, eloquent orators, meticulous travel writers, and cunning tricksters who have long remained in the shadows with limited mainstream recognition. These colorful men and women philosophized about ethics and the natural world, engineered aqueducts, crafted automated puppet shows, defrauded religious fanatics, and cheated loan lenders. Get an updated and more complete view of history with Professor Gregory Aldrete, Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, as your expert guide. Professor Aldrete is a prolific scholar of the ancient Roman world and a beloved Great Courses presenter. Throughout these lectures, you will join him in reading between the lines and against the grain of historical sources to reconstruct life and culture in the ancient world. There are few better equipped to unspool the inspiring and, in some cases, shocking life stories of some of the most consequential men and women in antiquity. With Professor Aldrete in the front seat, you will:
From Unsung Heroes to Unsung History The most famous names in antiquity revolutionized politics, culture, and society, but their lives tell just a small part of the story. Classical civilization was a diverse and complicated place, full of bandits, mutineers, egotistical doctors, and cult leaders. It stretched from Athens to Asia Minor, from Alexandria to Rome. And no battle victory nor political takeover was as inevitable as it would seem in hindsight. Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World presents a series of fascinating biographical sketches that tell a detailed and more comprehensive history of the ancient world through the little-known men and women who shaped it. Through the lives of con men, you'll learn about maritime insurance, cult worship, and piracy. Through campaigns waged by generals who violently-and in some cases, successfully-challenged Roman expansion, you'll see Ancient Rome from a markedly different perspective. Through the trials and tribulations of warrior queens, devoted wives, and scandalous socialites, you'll unpack how women exercised power in the classical world. While personal narratives structure every lecture, they are as much about ancient society, politics, and culture as they are about ancient people. Portraits of the Past Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World spotlights over two dozen personalities who represent a broad range of social classes in ancient cultures. Of the many men and women featured, they hail from the upper crust of ancient society. Others represent skilled professions such as the engineers, geographers, philosophers, and doctors whose intellectual contributions transformed their respective fields for the better-and sometimes for worse. And some even come from humble backgrounds, including agrarian workers and slaves who affected history through diligent production and bloody rebellion. Over the course of these revealing lectures, you will carefully reconstruct the lives of antiquity's lesser-known figures, such as:
The men and women featured in Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World represent a kaleidoscope of ancient civilization. They are heroes, vigilantes, and villains. Some have faced violence and oppression, while others have themselves spilled blood and waged war. Representing all facets of ancient civilization, their political, technological, cultural, and military accomplishments still reverberate to this day. As you will discover, a deep study of their lives-successes and failures alike-can tell us as much about our world as it can about their own. [To see links please register or login] |