TTC - The World Of Byzantium

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 00. Professor Bio.avi14.88 MB
 01. Imperial Crisis And Reform.avi199.78 MB
 02. Constantine.avi199.63 MB
 03. State And Society Under The Dominate.avi199.64 MB
 04. Imperial Rome And The Barbarians.avi199.62 MB
 05. The Rise Of Christianity.avi199.63 MB
 06. Imperial Church And Christian Dogma.avi199.55 MB
 07. The Friends of God - Ascetics And Monks.avi199.65 MB
 08. The Fall Of The Western Empire.avi199.65 MB
 09. The Age Of Justinian.avi199.67 MB
 10. The Reconquest Of The West.avi199.6 MB
 11. The Search For Religious Unity.avi199.08 MB
 12. The Birth Of Christian Aesthetics And Letters.avi199.03 MB
 13 The Emperor Heraclius.avi199.15 MB
 14 The Christian Citadel.avi199.18 MB
 15 Life In The Byzantine Dark Age.avi199.63 MB
 16 The Iconoclastic Controversy.avi199.46 MB
 17 Recovery Under The Macedonian Emperors.avi199.62 MB
 18 Imperial Zenith - Basil II.avi199.61 MB
 19 Imperial Collapse.avi199.47 MB
 20 Alexius I And The First Crusade.avi199.62 MB
 21 Comnenian Emperors And Crusaders.avi199.7 MB
 22 Imperial Exile And Restoration.avi199.59 MB
 23 Byzantine Letters And Aesthetics.avi199.57 MB
 24 The Fall Of Constantinople.avi199.71 MB
 25. End Credits.avi9.99 MB
 TTC - The World of Byzantium.jpg57.46 KB
 TTC - The World of Byzantium.nfo10.15 KB
 TTC The World of Byzantium.pdf34.67 MB


Description

Try this thought experiment: Mentally chart the main phases of European history to 1500. If you're like most of us, you probably hopscotched from classical Greece through Alexander the Great, from the Rome of the Caesars to the Renaissance, with a detour into the long post-Roman hiatus known as the Dark and Middle Ages.

The civilization of East Rome, or Byzantium, is seldom studied on its own merits because this seemingly remote world is a curious, even unsettling, mix of the classical and medieval.

Byzantine arts and letters, deeply steeped in traditional orthodoxy, seldom appeal to the modern Westerner, a product of the Enlightenment and the changes wrought by modernization. And the same can be said for Muslims, as well, whose own civilization owes much to Byzantium.

These lectures by Professor Kenneth W. Harl are designed to fill that gap. You come away with a widened perspective on everything from the decline of imperial Rome to the rise of the Renaissance.

Professor Harl's tellingly detailed lectures show how the Greek-speaking empire of Byzantium, or East Rome, occupied a crucial place in both time and space that began with Constantine the Great and endured for more than a millennium.

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