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International Law Legal History Ancient Greece Explained
#internationallaw #law
Ancient Greece, History of International Law, visualized.
Lex Animata By Hesham Elrafei
https://ae.linkedin.com/in/heshamelrafei
International law's core framework and key foundations are rooted in history.
Ancient Greece adopted two institutions from oriental civilisations – treaty-making and diplomacy – and added two of its own: international arbitration and State hospitality, which is the foundation of consular and diplomatic protection for foreigners.
Ancient Greece had minimal relations with its neighbors, it was made up of a series of separate cities sharing common greek culture, which helped the following rules to grow up as to how the cities should relate to each other:
• war should be avoided;
• war should only be commenced by a declaration;
• h...
published: 31 May 2022
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Ancient Greek Government
This video focuses on the different forms of Greek government during ancient times. Topics included are . . .
Democracy in Ancient Greece
Greek City States (Polis)
Monarchy in Greece
Oligarchy in Ancient Greece
Tyranny in Ancient Greece
Subtopics Include:
Athens
Sparta
Hippias
Hipparchus
Dictatorship
Voting
Elections
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy
Coup D' Etat
Aristocrats
published: 10 Mar 2021
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Ancient Greece 101 | National Geographic
From artistry to politics, ancient Greece left a considerable impression on world history. Learn why Greek and Roman gods share so many similarities, how the alphabet got its name, and how the legacy of ancient Greece has evolved over thousands of years.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
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published: 22 Apr 2018
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A day in the life of an ancient Athenian - Robert Garland
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It’s 427 BCE, and the worst internal conflict ever to occur in the ancient Greek world is in its fourth year. Athens is facing a big decision: what to do with the people of Mytilene, a city on the island of Lesbos where a revolt against Athenian rule has just been put down. How did these kinds of decisions get made? Robert Garland outlines a day in the life of Athenian democracy.
Lesson by Robert Garland, animation by Zedem Media.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Peter Owen, Sama aafghani, Vinicius Lhullier, Connor Wytko, Marylise CHAUFFETON, Marvin Vizuett, Jayant Sahewal, Joshua Plant, Quinn Shen, Caleb ross, ...
published: 15 Mar 2018
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What did democracy really mean in Athens? - Melissa Schwartzberg
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-democracy-really-mean-in-athens-melissa-schwartzberg ↵↵While we might consider elections to be the cornerstone of democracy, the Athenians who coined the term actually employed a lottery system to choose most of their politicians. Melissa Schwartzberg describes the ins and outs of the Athenian democracy, and addresses some ways in which a lottery system might benefit us today. ↵↵Lesson by Melissa Schwartzberg, animation by TED-Ed.
published: 24 Mar 2015
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Law and Justice - Economic Justice in Early Greece - 4.2 Life of Solon
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Kyle Harper is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters,
Video by NextThought (http://nextthought.com).
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
published: 29 Jul 2014
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The Cruelest Athenian | Draco | Ancient Greece Documentary
Draco was an Athenian lawmaker who crafted the first constitution in history. His laws and punishments were so harsh that his name has become synonymous with mercilessness and cruelty.
Draco Biography
650 BC - 600 BC
The Cruelest Athenian
Ancient Greece Documentary
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Ancient Greek Ideas of Justice - Melissa Lane
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In the poetry of the Athenian lawgiver Solon, justice (dikē) was a boundary stone marking out terms that rich and poor alike could respect. Yet ancient Greek authors also recognised the danger that the powerful will simply exploit those less powerful, and that Greek societies enforced slavery.
This lecture explores ancient Greek aspirations to justice - and how they fell short - as a call for recurrent interrogation of the terms governing power and vulnerability.
This lecture was recorded by Melissa Lane on 11th January 2024 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London
Melissa is Gresham Professor of Rhetoric.
Melissa is an author, lecturer and broad...
published: 26 Jan 2024
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Liberty, Equality, Rights, Justice, Democracy and Power
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Why You Wouldn't Survive Life In Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece seems like it was a pretty great place. It was the birthplace of democracy, it had a flourishing arts scene, a vibrant mythology, and spectacular architecture. Prominent intellectuals like Aristotle and Plato made huge leaps in scientific reasoning. The land was fertile and the wine flowed like water.
Or did it?
Welcome back to Nutty History. Today, we’re looking at the dark side of ancient Greece, and why you probably wouldn’t survive there for very long.
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Chapter Timestamps
0:00 Intro to mid-roll ads
0:40 A Culture of War
1:51 Death you Shall Receive
3:37 A City of Slaves
5:20 A Deadly Plague
6:19 Deadly Cosmetics
7:13 The Bronze Age Collapse
8:37 Doomed Medicine
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published: 17 Jul 2022
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International Law Legal History Ancient Greece Explained
#internationallaw #law
Ancient Greece, History of International Law, visualized.
Lex Animata By Hesham Elrafei
https://ae.linkedin.com/in/heshamelrafei
In...
#internationallaw #law
Ancient Greece, History of International Law, visualized.
Lex Animata By Hesham Elrafei
https://ae.linkedin.com/in/heshamelrafei
International law's core framework and key foundations are rooted in history.
Ancient Greece adopted two institutions from oriental civilisations – treaty-making and diplomacy – and added two of its own: international arbitration and State hospitality, which is the foundation of consular and diplomatic protection for foreigners.
Ancient Greece had minimal relations with its neighbors, it was made up of a series of separate cities sharing common greek culture, which helped the following rules to grow up as to how the cities should relate to each other:
• war should be avoided;
• war should only be commenced by a declaration;
• heralds were not to be harmed;
• soldiers killed in battle were entitled to a burial;
• if a city was captured, those who took refuge in a temple were to be spared;
• prisoners were to be ransomed or exchanged, or at worst enslaved, but not killed;
• priests and seers were exempt.
Although the Greeks considered those rules a religious duty and not laws, they were rules for the proper conduct of relations generally followed between Greek cities.
While The Greeks did not have the concept of a state in the modern sense, their usage of the term polis to describe the political organization of cities comes close to the contemporary understanding of the concept of State in international Law.
international law lecture
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history of international law summary
why study international law
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hugo grotius
https://wn.com/International_Law_Legal_History_Ancient_Greece_Explained
#internationallaw #law
Ancient Greece, History of International Law, visualized.
Lex Animata By Hesham Elrafei
https://ae.linkedin.com/in/heshamelrafei
International law's core framework and key foundations are rooted in history.
Ancient Greece adopted two institutions from oriental civilisations – treaty-making and diplomacy – and added two of its own: international arbitration and State hospitality, which is the foundation of consular and diplomatic protection for foreigners.
Ancient Greece had minimal relations with its neighbors, it was made up of a series of separate cities sharing common greek culture, which helped the following rules to grow up as to how the cities should relate to each other:
• war should be avoided;
• war should only be commenced by a declaration;
• heralds were not to be harmed;
• soldiers killed in battle were entitled to a burial;
• if a city was captured, those who took refuge in a temple were to be spared;
• prisoners were to be ransomed or exchanged, or at worst enslaved, but not killed;
• priests and seers were exempt.
Although the Greeks considered those rules a religious duty and not laws, they were rules for the proper conduct of relations generally followed between Greek cities.
While The Greeks did not have the concept of a state in the modern sense, their usage of the term polis to describe the political organization of cities comes close to the contemporary understanding of the concept of State in international Law.
international law lecture
history of international law
a brief history of international law
history of public international law
history and development of international law
history of international law timeline
history of international law summary
why study international law
what is international law
historical development of international law
hugo grotius
- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 2600
5:23
Ancient Greek Government
This video focuses on the different forms of Greek government during ancient times. Topics included are . . .
Democracy in Ancient Greece
Greek City States (Po...
This video focuses on the different forms of Greek government during ancient times. Topics included are . . .
Democracy in Ancient Greece
Greek City States (Polis)
Monarchy in Greece
Oligarchy in Ancient Greece
Tyranny in Ancient Greece
Subtopics Include:
Athens
Sparta
Hippias
Hipparchus
Dictatorship
Voting
Elections
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy
Coup D' Etat
Aristocrats
https://wn.com/Ancient_Greek_Government
This video focuses on the different forms of Greek government during ancient times. Topics included are . . .
Democracy in Ancient Greece
Greek City States (Polis)
Monarchy in Greece
Oligarchy in Ancient Greece
Tyranny in Ancient Greece
Subtopics Include:
Athens
Sparta
Hippias
Hipparchus
Dictatorship
Voting
Elections
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy
Coup D' Etat
Aristocrats
- published: 10 Mar 2021
- views: 80444
4:12
Ancient Greece 101 | National Geographic
From artistry to politics, ancient Greece left a considerable impression on world history. Learn why Greek and Roman gods share so many similarities, how the al...
From artistry to politics, ancient Greece left a considerable impression on world history. Learn why Greek and Roman gods share so many similarities, how the alphabet got its name, and how the legacy of ancient Greece has evolved over thousands of years.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
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Ancient Greece 101 | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/6bDrYTXQLu8
National Geographic
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https://wn.com/Ancient_Greece_101_|_National_Geographic
From artistry to politics, ancient Greece left a considerable impression on world history. Learn why Greek and Roman gods share so many similarities, how the alphabet got its name, and how the legacy of ancient Greece has evolved over thousands of years.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Ancient Greece 101 | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/6bDrYTXQLu8
National Geographic
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- published: 22 Apr 2018
- views: 1919486
5:02
A day in the life of an ancient Athenian - Robert Garland
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...
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It’s 427 BCE, and the worst internal conflict ever to occur in the ancient Greek world is in its fourth year. Athens is facing a big decision: what to do with the people of Mytilene, a city on the island of Lesbos where a revolt against Athenian rule has just been put down. How did these kinds of decisions get made? Robert Garland outlines a day in the life of Athenian democracy.
Lesson by Robert Garland, animation by Zedem Media.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Peter Owen, Sama aafghani, Vinicius Lhullier, Connor Wytko, Marylise CHAUFFETON, Marvin Vizuett, Jayant Sahewal, Joshua Plant, Quinn Shen, Caleb ross, Elnathan Joshua Bangayan, Gaurav Rana, Mullaiarasu Sundaramurthy, Jose Henrique Leopoldo e Silva, Dan Paterniti, Jose Schroeder, Jerome Froelich, Tyler Yoshizumi, Martin Stephen, Justin Carpani, Faiza Imtiaz, Khalifa Alhulail, Tejas Dc, Govind Shukla, Srikote Naewchampa, Ex Foedus, Sage Curie, Exal Enrique Cisneros Tuch, Vignan Velivela, Ahmad Hyari, A Hundred Years, eden sher, Travis Wehrman, Minh Tran, Louisa Lee, Kiara Taylor, Hoang Viet, Nathan A. Wright, Jast3r , Аркадий Скайуокер, Milad Mostafavi, Singh Devesh Sourabh, Ashley Maldonado, Clarence E. Harper Jr., Bojana Golubovic, Mihail Radu Pantilimon, Sarah Yaghi, Benedict Chuah, Karthik Cherala, haventfiguredout, Violeta Cervantes, Elaine Fitzpatrick, Lyn-z Schulte, Sharon Chou, Henrique 'Sorín' Cassús, Tim Robinson, Jun Cai, Paul Schneider, Amber Wood, Ophelia Gibson Best, Cas Jamieson, Michelle Stevens-Stanford, Phyllis Dubrow, Eunsun Kim, Philippe Spoden, Samantha Chow, Armando Ello, Ayala Ron, Manognya Chakrapani, Simon Holst Ravn, Doreen Reynolds-Consolati, Rakshit Kothari, Melissa Sorrells, Antony Lee, and Husain Mohammad.
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It’s 427 BCE, and the worst internal conflict ever to occur in the ancient Greek world is in its fourth year. Athens is facing a big decision: what to do with the people of Mytilene, a city on the island of Lesbos where a revolt against Athenian rule has just been put down. How did these kinds of decisions get made? Robert Garland outlines a day in the life of Athenian democracy.
Lesson by Robert Garland, animation by Zedem Media.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Peter Owen, Sama aafghani, Vinicius Lhullier, Connor Wytko, Marylise CHAUFFETON, Marvin Vizuett, Jayant Sahewal, Joshua Plant, Quinn Shen, Caleb ross, Elnathan Joshua Bangayan, Gaurav Rana, Mullaiarasu Sundaramurthy, Jose Henrique Leopoldo e Silva, Dan Paterniti, Jose Schroeder, Jerome Froelich, Tyler Yoshizumi, Martin Stephen, Justin Carpani, Faiza Imtiaz, Khalifa Alhulail, Tejas Dc, Govind Shukla, Srikote Naewchampa, Ex Foedus, Sage Curie, Exal Enrique Cisneros Tuch, Vignan Velivela, Ahmad Hyari, A Hundred Years, eden sher, Travis Wehrman, Minh Tran, Louisa Lee, Kiara Taylor, Hoang Viet, Nathan A. Wright, Jast3r , Аркадий Скайуокер, Milad Mostafavi, Singh Devesh Sourabh, Ashley Maldonado, Clarence E. Harper Jr., Bojana Golubovic, Mihail Radu Pantilimon, Sarah Yaghi, Benedict Chuah, Karthik Cherala, haventfiguredout, Violeta Cervantes, Elaine Fitzpatrick, Lyn-z Schulte, Sharon Chou, Henrique 'Sorín' Cassús, Tim Robinson, Jun Cai, Paul Schneider, Amber Wood, Ophelia Gibson Best, Cas Jamieson, Michelle Stevens-Stanford, Phyllis Dubrow, Eunsun Kim, Philippe Spoden, Samantha Chow, Armando Ello, Ayala Ron, Manognya Chakrapani, Simon Holst Ravn, Doreen Reynolds-Consolati, Rakshit Kothari, Melissa Sorrells, Antony Lee, and Husain Mohammad.
- published: 15 Mar 2018
- views: 3983873
4:51
What did democracy really mean in Athens? - Melissa Schwartzberg
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-democracy-really-mean-in-athens-melissa-schwartzberg ↵↵While we might consider elections to be the corners...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-democracy-really-mean-in-athens-melissa-schwartzberg ↵↵While we might consider elections to be the cornerstone of democracy, the Athenians who coined the term actually employed a lottery system to choose most of their politicians. Melissa Schwartzberg describes the ins and outs of the Athenian democracy, and addresses some ways in which a lottery system might benefit us today. ↵↵Lesson by Melissa Schwartzberg, animation by TED-Ed.
https://wn.com/What_Did_Democracy_Really_Mean_In_Athens_Melissa_Schwartzberg
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-democracy-really-mean-in-athens-melissa-schwartzberg ↵↵While we might consider elections to be the cornerstone of democracy, the Athenians who coined the term actually employed a lottery system to choose most of their politicians. Melissa Schwartzberg describes the ins and outs of the Athenian democracy, and addresses some ways in which a lottery system might benefit us today. ↵↵Lesson by Melissa Schwartzberg, animation by TED-Ed.
- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 1193810
7:07
Law and Justice - Economic Justice in Early Greece - 4.2 Life of Solon
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is a...
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Kyle Harper is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters,
Video by NextThought (http://nextthought.com).
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
https://wn.com/Law_And_Justice_Economic_Justice_In_Early_Greece_4.2_Life_Of_Solon
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Kyle Harper is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters,
Video by NextThought (http://nextthought.com).
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 14880
6:00
The Cruelest Athenian | Draco | Ancient Greece Documentary
Draco was an Athenian lawmaker who crafted the first constitution in history. His laws and punishments were so harsh that his name has become synonymous with me...
Draco was an Athenian lawmaker who crafted the first constitution in history. His laws and punishments were so harsh that his name has become synonymous with mercilessness and cruelty.
Draco Biography
650 BC - 600 BC
The Cruelest Athenian
Ancient Greece Documentary
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Editor: Christopher Geman
Writer: Christopher Geman
Narrator: Christian H. Miles
Artist: Carlos Jaramillo
Music: "Over The Dunes" - Jon Sumner
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Contact Email: history.explained5@gmail.com
All images by Christopher Geman, found in the public domain, or used under fair use guidelines.
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Draco was an Athenian lawmaker who crafted the first constitution in history. His laws and punishments were so harsh that his name has become synonymous with mercilessness and cruelty.
Draco Biography
650 BC - 600 BC
The Cruelest Athenian
Ancient Greece Documentary
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Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
youtu.be/jPn-Lxuilw4
Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
youtu.be/L_A8B_MdAdY
Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
youtu.be/-2XS3vmVGjU
Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
youtu.be/Gdcu2g5uM7o
Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
youtu.be/bLWD3bVhSbM
Lycurgus | The Father of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
youtu.be/zfC1ZnTKOJU
Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
youtu.be/TeESSvut5xA
Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
youtu.be/LOCm2G0R4PY
Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
youtu.be/WX4sTXOKRcY
Draco | The Cruelest Athenian
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
https://youtu.be/sqOxqv_yIzE
Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
youtu.be/CMc1rF8u4ro
Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
youtu.be/pXOjOcTqU5w
__________________________________
Video Credits
Editor: Christopher Geman
Writer: Christopher Geman
Narrator: Christian H. Miles
Artist: Carlos Jaramillo
Music: "Over The Dunes" - Jon Sumner
Carlos Jaramillo's ArtStation
https://carlosjar.artstation.com
__________________________________
Contact Email: history.explained5@gmail.com
All images by Christopher Geman, found in the public domain, or used under fair use guidelines.
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- published: 06 Jan 2024
- views: 5241
1:06:32
Ancient Greek Ideas of Justice - Melissa Lane
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In the ...
Enjoying our lectures? Please take a minute to answer 4 questions to tell us what you think!
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In the poetry of the Athenian lawgiver Solon, justice (dikē) was a boundary stone marking out terms that rich and poor alike could respect. Yet ancient Greek authors also recognised the danger that the powerful will simply exploit those less powerful, and that Greek societies enforced slavery.
This lecture explores ancient Greek aspirations to justice - and how they fell short - as a call for recurrent interrogation of the terms governing power and vulnerability.
This lecture was recorded by Melissa Lane on 11th January 2024 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London
Melissa is Gresham Professor of Rhetoric.
Melissa is an author, lecturer and broadcaster who has received major awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship and Lucy Shoe Meritt Residency in Classical Studies at the American Academy of Rome.
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/speakers/professor-melissa-lane
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
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In the poetry of the Athenian lawgiver Solon, justice (dikē) was a boundary stone marking out terms that rich and poor alike could respect. Yet ancient Greek authors also recognised the danger that the powerful will simply exploit those less powerful, and that Greek societies enforced slavery.
This lecture explores ancient Greek aspirations to justice - and how they fell short - as a call for recurrent interrogation of the terms governing power and vulnerability.
This lecture was recorded by Melissa Lane on 11th January 2024 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London
Melissa is Gresham Professor of Rhetoric.
Melissa is an author, lecturer and broadcaster who has received major awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship and Lucy Shoe Meritt Residency in Classical Studies at the American Academy of Rome.
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/speakers/professor-melissa-lane
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/greek-justice
Gresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/
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- published: 26 Jan 2024
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How to Master Political Science through the Political Science Grid?|Political Theory- 6 Key Concepts
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How to Master Political Science through the Political Science Gri...
Political Science & International Relations(PSIR)| Political Science Grid - Six Key concepts
How to Master Political Science through the Political Science Grid? | Political Theory - 6 Key Concepts
Liberty, Equality, Rights, Justice, Democracy and Power
Explained in English
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Political Science & International Relations(PSIR)| Political Science Grid - Six Key concepts
How to Master Political Science through the Political Science Grid? | Political Theory - 6 Key Concepts
Liberty, Equality, Rights, Justice, Democracy and Power
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- published: 12 Feb 2024
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Why You Wouldn't Survive Life In Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece seems like it was a pretty great place. It was the birthplace of democracy, it had a flourishing arts scene, a vibrant mythology, and spectacular...
Ancient Greece seems like it was a pretty great place. It was the birthplace of democracy, it had a flourishing arts scene, a vibrant mythology, and spectacular architecture. Prominent intellectuals like
Aristotle and Plato made huge leaps in scientific reasoning. The land was fertile and the wine flowed like water.
Or did it?
Welcome back to Nutty History. Today, we’re looking at the dark side of ancient Greece, and why you probably wouldn’t survive there for very long.
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Ancient Greece seems like it was a pretty great place. It was the birthplace of democracy, it had a flourishing arts scene, a vibrant mythology, and spectacular architecture. Prominent intellectuals like
Aristotle and Plato made huge leaps in scientific reasoning. The land was fertile and the wine flowed like water.
Or did it?
Welcome back to Nutty History. Today, we’re looking at the dark side of ancient Greece, and why you probably wouldn’t survive there for very long.
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0:00 Intro to mid-roll ads
0:40 A Culture of War
1:51 Death you Shall Receive
3:37 A City of Slaves
5:20 A Deadly Plague
6:19 Deadly Cosmetics
7:13 The Bronze Age Collapse
8:37 Doomed Medicine
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