Professor Paul Cartledge 'The Oath of Plataea'

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @markheithorn3905
    @markheithorn3905 2 года назад +5

    Excellent lecturer. Very expressive.
    His enthusiasm is infectious.

  • @ziggystardust1751
    @ziggystardust1751 2 года назад +1

    Wish I could have sat under him as a student.He makes learning ancient history so very pleasant.Thanks very much for this lecture upload.

  • @shackledcitizen
    @shackledcitizen 2 года назад +2

    Another brilliant lecture. Thank you Professor. I just wish we could have seen the images as he was describing them. The fleeting glimpse before, was too quick upon whichto reflect.

  • @greg0879
    @greg0879 4 года назад +7

    54:50- The Athenians won Pylos/Sphacteria. That was Sparta’s island of disaster. It opened the door for the Peace of Nicias. Astonishing that he got that wrong.

    • @charlesfenwick6554
      @charlesfenwick6554 3 года назад +1

      I agree.He got it wrong. A shocking surrender by Spartiates. A blatant error by Cartledege.😢

    • @nikehike
      @nikehike 3 года назад +1

      agree.

  • @jrcastrorwc
    @jrcastrorwc 4 года назад +4

    Great lecture..... really felt like it was only 15min long.

  • @wilsontheconqueror8101
    @wilsontheconqueror8101 9 месяцев назад +1

    The go-to historian on the Greeks! Paul's great!

  • @kyrikmk
    @kyrikmk 11 лет назад +17

    what a great philhellen paul cartledge is,loved this talk.what a great history lesson must get the book

    • @chris10hi
      @chris10hi 2 года назад

      Hi guys, I have an incredible invention related to the Ancient Greeks. The invention or discovery is that Ancient Greek language, had magical energy, rhythm and spirituality which allowed their incredible development over their two Amazing Centuries. To understand this please see the video ruclips.net/video/yMYiJ4eC7l8/видео.html or read the book "Evolutionary Alarm Sounds within Languages"

  • @michaelhull1813
    @michaelhull1813 5 лет назад +8

    The meat of it starts at 4:50

  • @termsconditions7297
    @termsconditions7297 8 лет назад +2

    great lecture

  • @Tuffjobs
    @Tuffjobs 2 года назад

    Interesting stuff. I wonder if the term “myriad” was derived from the “10,000” immortals? Laurence

  • @felixquiala2071
    @felixquiala2071 9 месяцев назад

    Excelent.

  • @gerhardrohne2261
    @gerhardrohne2261 6 месяцев назад

    thank you for coming to the point after ten minutes of waffling about himself, his career, his books...

  • @5chr4pn3ll
    @5chr4pn3ll 2 года назад +2

    That poor mic.
    Speaks about a picture for 10 minutes, don't show the picture....

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 Год назад

    Advice : Set Smugness Deflectors to Max before watching.

  • @64standardtrickyness
    @64standardtrickyness 5 лет назад

    so um why didn't the helots betray Greece?

    • @品味历史品味人生
      @品味历史品味人生 4 года назад

      Actually there was a helots rebel against Sparta. Sparta even asked Athens to help to fight the rebels.

  • @ΠαλιάΨυχή
    @ΠαλιάΨυχή 7 лет назад +2

    54:29 But the Athenians won the battle of Pylos and Sfaktiria - they did not loose they won- the Spartans lost....so of course they would dedicate the temple of Athena Victory to this cause or?

    • @euryptolemosm8207
      @euryptolemosm8207 6 лет назад +3

      You had to put your two cents in . . just to say something, hadn't you?

    • @chris10hi
      @chris10hi 2 года назад

      Hi guys, I have an incredible invention related to the Ancient Greeks. The invention or discovery is that Ancient Greek language, had magical energy, rhythm and spirituality which allowed their incredible development over their two Amazing Centuries. To understand this please see the video ruclips.net/video/yMYiJ4eC7l8/видео.html or read the book "Evolutionary Alarm Sounds within Languages"

    • @charlesfenwick6554
      @charlesfenwick6554 2 месяца назад

      ​@@euryptolemosm8207 Cartledge is a great scholar but such a blatant error should be called out.

  • @leandroguima3340
    @leandroguima3340 6 лет назад

    The books it's very good.leandroguima.

  • @alanbradley9621
    @alanbradley9621 2 месяца назад

    Likewise mind numbing early waffle. Just put them on the text credits.

  • @Tuffjobs
    @Tuffjobs 2 года назад +1

    At least that dreadful movie had one positive outcome … 20,000 people actually reading a quality book 📕 👍👍👍

  • @nicoangel690
    @nicoangel690 3 года назад +4

    Professor Paul Cartledge. Wonderful Presentation. It is astonishing, though, that British Historians haven't yet educated themselves to the precise pronunciation of Our Hellenic names. They shout out.... Greek.. this...Greece ..That . The Barbarian Romans coined the name "Greek...Greece" and, foolishly, History ran with it. WE DID'NT !! We Are.. "ELLENES".. not Greek....OUR MYTHICAL COUNTRY IS ..."ELLAS" ....not Greece ! How simple could this be for flamboyant English spoken today, raising their stature at the podium, honoring .."Who & What We Really Are" ! "Οι Αρχαίοι Τώρα Κωδικοί στην Έγκριση" "Our Ancients Now Nod in Approval"

    • @jackdonith
      @jackdonith 3 года назад +4

      Hellenes are called Greeks in English and Hellas called Greece so these terms are used. You also change the original name, omitting the "h" sound which was present in the ancient pronounciation. Also, Grekos was mention already in Hesiod as one of the founders of the Greek race, Aristotle also mentions the name Grekoi which the Romans later adopted for the Hellenes. There is nothing bad with the term, it's a usual case of an exonym as opposed to an endonym.

    • @MicahDamger
      @MicahDamger 2 месяца назад

      I always wondered why is was referred to as Hellenization, which is my humble view, sets the stage for the western world. Alexander deserves a term of his own, ‘Great’ is hardly a term worthy of Alexander, he deserves a term of his own.

  • @akariito4579
    @akariito4579 2 года назад

    What is thermopila-i??? Erasmus is long dead BTW.

  • @TogetherinParis
    @TogetherinParis 7 лет назад

    I provided speeches and bits for 300.

  • @michaellendel1958
    @michaellendel1958 4 года назад

    there too many words without meaning ....
    unable to listen
    woman would be a much better lecturer