Christodoulos Halaris – Music of Ancient Greece

 

Channel: Bir Garip Vampir
Duration: 1:46
Description: Music of Ancient Greece – Christodoulos Halaris
A’ Pythionikos Tou Pindarou 00:00
A’ Stasimo Apo Tin Tragodia ‘Orestis’ Tou Eyripidi 04:16
B’ Delfikos Ymnos 07:57
Kitharodikes Askiseis Kontrapolinopoleos 14:16
A’ Delfikos Ymnos 15:41
Asklipiou Paianias 20:52
Epitafeio Seikylou 27:22
Ymnos Ston Ilio 29:35
Ymnos Stin Mousa 35:11
Ymnos Eis Nemesin 37:44
Thrinos Tis Tekmessas 42:05
Prosodio Ston Apollona 45:01
Ymnos Stin Agia Triada 50:39
B’ Delfikos Ymnos (Organikon) 54:29
Published: December 21, 2014 8:39 pm

Ancient Greece – democracy in ancient Athens

 

Channel: perarist
Duration: 3:21
Description:
No other city has contributed more to the civilization of mankind than Athens. It is the place where Socrates was born, Plato, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and many others. It is the place that humanism and democracy were born. The intellectual light that Athens created will always be alive.
Published: December 23, 2007 12:21 pm

Athens vs Sparta, Sokratis and ancient Greece

 

Channel: documentariess
Duration:9:54
Description: Ελληνικοί υπότιτλοι ancient civilization ATHENS and Sparta were both Greek cities and their people spoke a common language. In every other respect they were different. Athens rose high from the plain. It was a city exposed to the fresh breezes from the sea, willing to look at the world with the eyes of a happy child. Sparta, on the other hand, was built at the bottom of a deep valley, and used the surrounding mountains as a barrier against foreign thought. Athens was a city of busy trade. Sparta was an armed camp where people were soldiers for the sake of being soldiers. The people of Athens loved to sit in the sun and discuss poetry or listen to the wise words of a philosopher. The Spartans, on the other hand, never wrote a single line that was considered literature, but they knew how to fight, they liked to fight, and they sacrificed all human emotions to their ideal of military preparedness.
Published: October 2, 2008 4:52 pm