Zhenya Gershman: Dürer’s Enigma: A Kabbalistic Revelation in Melencolia
Zhenya Gershman is an internationally renowned artist. She was born in Moscow, Russia and held her 1st solo exhibition in St. Petersburg at age 14. She was ...
The Philosophical Research Society
Lecture 01: Italian Renaissance [Eng]
Did you know that Europe emerged from the "dark ages" and into the period of modernity as a result of an art movement? Can you imagine that? Art changed the ...
Taimur Rahman
The new vernacular literature: beauty unveiled (XI-XIII century)
A reflection on the development of vernacular literature between the XI and XIII centuries, passing through the Chanson de Geste, Courtly Poetry, the Sicilian ...
Schwerpunkt
Some Editorial Principles
Digital Latin Library
Longobard-Frankish legacy in XI century Roman Law revival
A reflection on the importance that the legal-administrative background of the Italic Kingdom, in addition to the intellectual impulse given by the struggle for ...
Schwerpunkt
The Library of Alexandria (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Library at Alexandria. Founded by King Ptolemy in the 3rd century BC the library was the first attempt to collect all the ...
BBC Podcasts
Intro to Philology
Digital Latin Library
Universities - History, Purpose, and Politics: Part I | Dr. Duke Pesta
FreedomProject Family Lectures presents, "Universities: History, Purpose, and Politics" with Dr. Duke Pesta. -- Part I: Rise of Universities in Medieval Europe.
FreedomProject Media
Mindscape 60 | Lynne Kelly on Memory Palaces, Ancient and Modern
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: ...
Sean Carroll
The Renaissance: Classical Culture and Innovation
In this video, I cover the Renaissance in the West from the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century to the Italian Renaissance to the Northern Renaissance. I look at ...
Thersites the Historian
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Horace, The Art of Poetry
Horace presents the Classical view of poetics in his letter of advice to a young man and prospective poet. The distilled wisdom of his advice was the product of ...
Dr Scott Masson
CLC 102 web 1 • Latin literature (University of Mississippi)
Introduction to Latin literature.
Jeffrey Becker
Machiavelli and the Humanist Tradition
Sound recording of a lecture delivered on 19 June 2013 at the Warburg Institute by Robert Black (Professor of Renaissance History, University of Leeds)
WarburgInstitute
Eating the Edifice
Lecture by Ivan Day Introductory remarks by Marcia Reed January 31, 2016 Getty Center In this illustrated lecture, food historian Ivan Day outlines the evolution ...
Getty Research Institute
The Soul of Brutes: A Sixteenth Century Debate with Carlo Ginzburg
From ancient Greece to early modern Europe the debate on the souls of the brutes had cognitive, ethical and political implications; we are still confronted with ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Epic of Gilgamesh (In Our Time)
"He who saw the Deep" are the first words of the standard version of The Epic of Gilgamesh, the subject of this discussion between Melvyn Bragg and his guests.
BBC Podcasts
1665: London's Last Great Plague - Professor Vanessa Harding
A brilliant lecture that will radical reshape your understanding of the Plague: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/1665-londons-last-great-plague 350 ...
Gresham College
History of History (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how the writing of history has changed over time, from ancient epics to medieval hagiographies and modern deconstructions.
BBC Podcasts
Simon Critchley: Memory theater (November 9, 2017)
Jake Matatyaou introduces Simon Critchley. This masterclass will consist of a presentation by Critchley, followed by a conversation between him and Matatyaou.
SCI-Arc Media Archive
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Digital Latin Library
Mod-04 Lec-27 History Of English Language
English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL ...
nptelhrd
The Shahnama of Firdawsi - Dr Francesca Leoni : TheIsmaili.org
Marking the millennial anniversary of Firdawsi's “Shahnama”, Dr. Francesca Leoni of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston spoke about how the poem has ...
The Ismaili
The Machine That Made Us (Gutenberg Printing Press Documentary) | Timeline
Stephen Fry takes a look inside the story of Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the world's first printing press in the 15th century, and an exploration of how and why ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
A celebration of 100 years from the founding of the Koraes Chair
The Koraes Chair of Modern Greek and Byzantine History, Language and Literature commemorates the 'founding father' of the Greek nation-state that came into ...
kingscollegelondon
2018-2019 ACI Conference Series 5 - C.Ceyhun ARSLAN (Please see descriptions before watching)
The Canonization of Arabic Literature in the Late Nineteenth Century The beginning of the talk could not be recorded due to technical difficulties. Please click on ...
Medeniyetler İttifakı Enstitüsü
Stuart McManus, "Martinho Hara (c. 1568-1629): A Japanese Cicero Revidivus"
JARS 3rd International Conference "Renaissance Humanism and Japan's Christian Century (1549-1650)" @Gakushuin Women's College (July 18-19, 2015) ...
Marsilio Ficino
History Of English Language
Subject: Literature Courses: English Language and Literature.
Ch-16 Humanities, Social Sciences and Management
On the Road to Computer Literacy
November 14, 2007 lecture by for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). In order to identify some of the technological gaps that hinder ...
Stanford
The causes of Carolingian Renaissance
Discussing the reasons why the Carolingian Empire needed the rivitalization of Latin language and education in its administration and how clergymen were ...
Schwerpunkt
Simulation #26 Rodney Lokaj - Philology, Literature, Peeking into History
Rodney Lokaj is the professor of philology at Enna Kore University and author of Two Renaissance Friends, Baldassarre Castiglione and Domizio Falcone and ...
Simulation
Ancient Military Manuals
Today's topic was suggested by Patreon backer Wim Sonnemans, who suggested we might look at training manuals and handbooks. Which is a great topic of us ...
thehistorynetwork
Renaissance Humanism: Sample from Tom Woods's Liberty Classroom
Join http://www.libertyclassroom.com today! Learn real history and economics from the liberty movement's best scholars, get your questions answered by the ...
TomWoodsTV
History 102 Lecture 2
History 102 Lecture 2 Presentation 2.
CVCCHistory
What is Language For?
Robert Bringhurst, Poet, Typographer and Linguist. As the list of endangered languages grows, and endangered ones die off, linguists and native speakers have ...
UMBCtube
Roots of Irish Identity: Celts and Monks | Irish Identity: History and Literature |The Great Courses
Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.
The Great Courses Plus
Virtual Open Day: Courtauld and BA History of Art overview
During this Virtual Undergraduate Open Day event (recording), you will find out more about The Courtauld, BA History of Art course, entry requirements, careers, ...
CourtauldInstitute
Pier Vittorio Aureli - Design Without Qualities: Architecture and the rise of Abstraction - Part 2
Lecture date: 2013-10-30 A Grammar for Architecture: Filippo Bunelleschi and the advent of Syntactic Architecture Lecture 2 of 6 Abstraction addresses the ...
AA School of Architecture
Part 1 of Language and Languaging
Part 1 of Language and Languaging, within Introduction to Cognitive Science for Graduate Students (2016)
Fred Cummins
The A.S.W. Rosenbach Lectures in Bibliography 2017. Session 3.
Cognitive Geometries: Using Diagrams in the Middle Ages. Mary J. Carruthers, Professor of Literature Emeritus, New York University. Thursday, March 23, 2017: ...
pennlibraries
From Calligraphy to Type with Ewan Clayton
This talk took place on June 19, 2017 in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium at The Cooper Union as part of Type@Cooper's Herb Lubalin Lecture Series.
The Cooper Union