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@SamuelTSSD56
@SamuelTSSD56 Месяц назад
Very good.
@hugoratheau1986
@hugoratheau1986 2 месяца назад
yay what a fun watch!
@penrodcrystal6022
@penrodcrystal6022 5 месяцев назад
"promosm"
@Wen387a.C.
@Wen387a.C. 5 месяцев назад
Sono molto fortunata ad aver trovato questo canale, grazie mille professore!! i meravigliosi contenuti sono molto utili per il mio studio.
@notanemoprog
@notanemoprog 5 месяцев назад
Marvelous! But could you in the future make the pointer work also on the in-video graphics? Would be great
@notanemoprog
@notanemoprog 5 месяцев назад
Would be great also if intermittent sound cutoffs could be dealt with?
@notanemoprog
@notanemoprog 5 месяцев назад
It's not "antisemitism" in its modern meaning. There is no actual "Jew-hatred" here. Please use more precise terminology, like "antijudaism" / "antijudaic" which indicates that it is a religious and not ethnic/racial dispute . You are devaluing the term otherwise.
@johnrichardson1949
@johnrichardson1949 6 месяцев назад
why are the slides not shown?
@johnrichardson1949
@johnrichardson1949 6 месяцев назад
why do the visuals not change?
@stefaniapeterlini8817
@stefaniapeterlini8817 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Enjoyed watching this very much!
@stefaniapeterlini8817
@stefaniapeterlini8817 8 месяцев назад
Very much looking forward to hearing more about your work at the Open Studios on 6th March at BSR!
@mhd5826
@mhd5826 8 месяцев назад
"white-washed Hannibal"? Why not just 'white Hannibal" as in all the other descriptors. That's the point you lost my attention.
@RobindraBhagwandeen
@RobindraBhagwandeen 8 месяцев назад
she's really really full of shit , why would you use such over complicated words when there's much simpler ones I can't understand a word
@BerndUweKulawik
@BerndUweKulawik 10 месяцев назад
I cannot see why the Pantheon still is regarded as a temple at all: There is no podium, there was no altar (but a small arch) in front … and Agrippa's inscription does not mention any deities to which it was dedicated. All these facts (and several others more) are a "No Go" for ancient Roman temples.The fact, that Cassius Dio is mentioning statues of gods there would also be true for almost any private Villa, garden or house - which we obviously would NOT regard as temples just because of that. (Other arguments would include the lack of any information of a cult or positions of priest that would surely be worth mentioning for such an important "temple". Also, the inner decoration obviously is meant for visitors, which were … rare in other temples, at least. Finally, it is NOT Hadrian's Pantheon we see today: It was built under Trajan by Apollodorus (see his "mark" on the top of the penultimate front columns) and only finished in the last upper parts between Pronaos and Rotunda under Hadrian. And, as far as I know, there is no coin minted to commemorate the erection of this "temple" by one of these emperors. (See the proceedings of the Berne conference of 2006: books.google.de/books/about/The_Pantheon_in_Rome.html?id=QhfbsKDfvoQC&redir_esc=y - It was once available for free download online.)
@gorygremlin13
@gorygremlin13 11 месяцев назад
Interesting Lecture
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 11 месяцев назад
Erasure.
@mirellajaber7704
@mirellajaber7704 11 месяцев назад
As about the “cheese” circle above the “fallen peasant”~ 12:00, have you really searched into the military history of Dacians? They do have the known weaponry as described and mentioned on so many documents, but the peasants, the lower class, who could not afford the “real thing”, had been using wicker shields covered in tanned leather , wherever they could afford it, but even in raw hides- this had been in wide use even up till Stephen the Great’s medieval wars against the Ottomans - but it’s also been recorded by the Greek in relation to some Thracian customs. I so often get “amused” by the ingenuity of the so called “specialists” who, from the height of their piled up diplomas (often obtained not from the real struggle with actual documents, but from citing and quoting and peer-reviewing one another. It is obvious that I do not make any allusion to the present speaker at this Conference. As a matter of fact, I do appreciate the idea of it being a sifting device for the very active industry of gold-mining and goldsmithing.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Год назад
whenever englanders want to call themselves briton or from britain they show they are a colony of the Kingdom of France and its Brittany region in the atlantic coast of France. Indeed England was Plantagenet territory from France. And French was the Royalty language of England for a long time while Gaelic and French eventually produced English language.
@MrJapino
@MrJapino Год назад
Un grande maestro. Le dobbiamo tutti moltissimo, carissimo professore
@BungoPH
@BungoPH Год назад
I hope to meet you one day, good sir. That bleaching part was hilarious.
@deanedge5988
@deanedge5988 Год назад
Superb.
@dorneanudoru
@dorneanudoru Год назад
At the min.50 is not poisoning, not even the last distribution of water is the Eucharist act of sharing the wine as a spiritual symbol of blood sacrifice. Decebalus was also the high Dacian priest in the same way Traian was for the Romans. Wine was just a commodity for priests and nobility because for normal people was forbidden because of religious reasons. In Sarmisegetuza was the Dacian royal, spiritual, and religious center. This was also a Mithraic act which was very well spread among the Dacians. If you are going to Budapest at Florian Square, you will find some gravestones there that are dedicated to a Roman soldier who was the disciple of a Dacian enslaved mithraic priest who was very respected by Romans, who at the end, he was freed for his religious and educational contribution for the Roman army stationed in Pannonia.
@mirellajaber7704
@mirellajaber7704 11 месяцев назад
Excellent contribution, deeper than mainstream simplistic interpretations, thank you.
@gorygremlin13
@gorygremlin13 Год назад
Great lecture
@aaronwilkinson8963
@aaronwilkinson8963 Год назад
I thought the round thing on the mule was a Shield. Which is hanging from his saddle.
@aaronwilkinson8963
@aaronwilkinson8963 Год назад
The Romans were the greatest people in history. However they weren't smart enough to invent stirrups. If he did have stirrups he might not have fallen off his mule. 😂
@lamiaitaly2549
@lamiaitaly2549 Год назад
Thank you. I will be there this summer
@jakubgruchalski3363
@jakubgruchalski3363 Год назад
Fascinating, thank you very much!
@garycrossley6278
@garycrossley6278 Год назад
Yup!
@terencedavid3146
@terencedavid3146 Год назад
So the snooty, barbaric Romans were averse to the wise influence of the Greeks.😢 I suppose this pesky problem of foreigners/immigrants invading the Western world is not new and had it's roots in Rome. This dilemma is pretty wide spread even today, in all modern Western societies. However, it should be noted that the vast majority of "foreigners" only provide lower level, basic, essential and dare l say menial jobs that help the economic n gastronomic wheels turn in that society. The plump jobs are reserved for the the elites and the ruling class natives in that country. All foreigners to Western societies are viewed as second class citizens by the elites n the ruling classes. This is an ostensible fact, though they'd have you believe otherwise Foreigners n immigrants are an inescapable and unfortunate yet necessary evil. This is not voiced per se by any self respecting politician or any member of the ruling classes, rather it is more a dark undercurrent that has to be experienced. The term "institutional racism" comes to mind and best describes this attitude and mentality. Politicians run for cover denying it's very existence.😅 Like the great Juvenal quote...give them "BREAD & CIRCUSES....and the show will go on & on & on, as it must. Se la vie.😢😮😂
@Catonius
@Catonius Год назад
"how few of our dregs are Achaeans?" could've been written yesterday.
@MrLeprignano
@MrLeprignano Год назад
Grazie.
@soflozano2995
@soflozano2995 Год назад
Could you post the bibliography Profesor Osborne used for further reading?
@Jerry778
@Jerry778 2 года назад
Excellent presentation!
@LeontiusInvictus
@LeontiusInvictus 2 года назад
This is phenomenal! How might someone break into a field that allows them to do work like this?
@MrJapino
@MrJapino 2 года назад
La relatrice tira su col naso e parla come la Meloni
@MrJapino
@MrJapino 2 года назад
Coarelli primus Inter pares
@MrJapino
@MrJapino 2 года назад
Gigante
@linuxva
@linuxva 2 года назад
20:31 silver mines were but these these enormous bracelets have been turning up in rather large numbers 20:38 implying that um quite a lot of the dacian treasure 20:43 was was not recovered by the romans it was successfully buried in these forests To be recovered means to be Romans in the first place! They were not found to be stolen by the Roman robbers.
@linuxva
@linuxva 2 года назад
17:42 ...a lot of people digging out on Dacia capital Sarmisegetuza (metal detectors) . NO . It's forbidden and you go to jail . Not even archeologist not make digging , it's only 5% known what was there . NO ...was a poor populated area ! On the contrary, it was an overcrowded area, it was only the capital and all of Dacia was abundantly populated. The existing archeological cities are known and descriptions are known from historical sources that show the number of the population. As an example, there are about 500,000 prisoners and there are many other examples.
@malinmladenov9911
@malinmladenov9911 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ntAys_kQCvw.html
@malinmladenov9911
@malinmladenov9911 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O_q8kI9GLRY.html
@davidhussein6383
@davidhussein6383 2 года назад
Great but why is her image large and that of the paintings so small and hard to see.
@Catonius
@Catonius 2 года назад
Me old mate Spiv talking about one of my favouritest monumental sticks. Belter.
@valeriousella1881
@valeriousella1881 2 года назад
Hi BSR, this video looks to me empty . I see only the flyer without video and audio. I hope you will fix it. Thanks!
@jimenasuzan8983
@jimenasuzan8983 2 года назад
? promosm
@anam.t.cavalcanti6874
@anam.t.cavalcanti6874 2 года назад
I loved this lecture! Great ideas! Thank you Elizabeth.
@zoeliu3546
@zoeliu3546 2 года назад
make a mark~
@sofiakara9967
@sofiakara9967 2 года назад
Can't wait!
@evapalacz7321
@evapalacz7321 2 года назад
Great guests, poor sound.
@roniquebreauxjordan1302
@roniquebreauxjordan1302 2 года назад
The origins of African-American Catholicism ? ?
@intisantamaria7784
@intisantamaria7784 2 года назад
Lecture starts at 5:02 .