Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome
From DocuWiki
Contents |
[edit] General Information
History Documentary hosted by Wallace Hadrill, published by BBC in 2015 - English narration
[edit] Cover
[edit] Information
Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome The first city of a million was built two thousand years ago. But how did they make Ancient Athens and Rome work without petrol, gas or electricity? Professor Wallace-Hadrill finds out.
[edit] Athens
In the opening episode of the series, Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill takes us on a journey across stunning locations in Greece and Italy to find out how Athens gave birth to the idea of a city run by free citizens 2,500 years ago. Every aspect of daily life from defence to waste disposal was controlled not by a king, but by the Athenians themselves. Ultimately, this radical new system would define a way of life and the Athenians would give it a name. They called it people power, demo-kratia or democracy. On our journey we meet the people who still see ancient Athens as the model for running the great cities of today, including perhaps the ancient capital's greatest champion in our modern one - Boris Johnson. We discover how the Greeks created the first system of open government, and wrote the first constitution that laid down the rights of Athenian citizens nearly 2,000 years before our Magna Carta. Its creator was born in the 7th century BC,
[edit] Rome
Rome was the world's first ancient megacity. At a time when few towns could number more than 10,000 inhabitants, more than a million lived in Rome. But in a world without modern technology, how on earth did the Romans do it? How did they feed their burgeoning population, how did they house them, and how did they get them into town without buses or trains? How on earth did the Romans make their great city work? In the final episode of the series, Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill takes us up ancient tower blocks, down ancient sewers, and above 2,000-year-old harbour basins still filled with water, to find out. He reveals how this city surpassed all those from the ancient world that had gone before. Last but not least, Professor Wallace-Hadrill uncovers the secret of Rome's success - the planning still captured on pieces of an 1,800-year-old marble map of the city, a map which shows that astonishingly, in many places, the street plan of Ancient Rome mirrors that of the city today in exact detail.
[edit] Screenshots
[edit] Technical Specs
- Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.1
- Video Bitrate: 3034 Kbps
- Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778 (16:9)
- Video Resolution: 1280 x 720
- Audio Codec: AAC LC
- Audio English
- Audio Bitrate: 160 kb/s VBR 48 KHz
- Audio Channels: Stereo 2
- Run-Time: 59mins
- Framerate: 25 fps
- Number of Parts: 2
- Container Mp4
- Part Size: 1.31 GB
- Source: HDTV
- Encoded by: Harry65
Release Notes Merged English Subtitles
[edit] Links
[edit] Further Information
[edit] Release Post
[edit] Related Documentaries
- Ancient Superstructures: Series 1
- The Acropolis: Secrets of the Ancient Citadel
- Megapolis: The Ancient World Series 1
- Ancient Invisible Cities: Series 1
- Romes Lost Harbor
- In the Shadow of Ancient Rome
- Roman Vice
- When Rome Ruled
- How Nero Saved Rome
- Ancient Greece: The Greatest Show on Earth (BBC)
- Who Were the Greeks
- Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey
- Rome's Invisible City
- Rome Revealed
- The Great Empire: Rome
[edit] ed2k Links
BBC.Building.the.Ancient.City.Athens.and.Rome.1of2.Athens.720p.HDTV.x264.AAC.MVGroup.org.mp4 (1346.97 Mb) Subtitles: [eng]
BBC.Building.the.Ancient.City.Athens.and.Rome.2of2.Rome.720p.HDTV.x264.AAC.MVGroup.org.mp4 (1348.10 Mb) Subtitles: [eng]