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Title:
The foundations of Western civilization [videorecording] / The Teaching Company.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Teaching Co.,
Copyright Date:
c2002
Description:
8 videodiscs (ca. 1440 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (iv, 303 p. ; 19 cm.)
Subject:
Alexander,--the Great,--356-323 B.C.
Plato.
Aristotle.
Jesus Christ.
Muḥammad,--Prophet,--d. 632.
Charlemagne,--Emperor,--742-814.
Luther, Martin,--1483-1546.
Calvin, Jean,--1509-1564.
Civilization, Western--History.
Civilization, Classical.
Civilization, Medieval.
Church history.
Catholic Church--History.
Islam--History.
Renaissance.
Civilization, Western--Philosophy.
Europe--Civilization.
Middle East--Civilization--To 622.
Sumer.
Egypt.
Sparta (Extinct city)
Athens (Greece)
Other Authors:
Noble, Thomas F. X.
Blandford, James.
Dunton, Tom.
Teaching Company.
Notes:
Forty-eight lectures of thirty minutes each by Thomas F.X. Noble, Director, Medieval Institute and professor of history, Notre Dame University. Course guidebook includes professor biography, statement of course scope, lecture outlines and notes, maps, timeline, glossary, biographical notes, and bibliography.
Contents:
Lecture 12 From Greek religion to Socratic philosophy. Lecture 2 History begins at Sumer ; Lecture 3 Egypt: The gift of the Nile ; Lecture 4 The Hebrews: Small states and big ideas ; Lecture 5 A succession of empires ; Lecture 6 Wide-ruling Agamemnon -- Disc 2. Lecture 7 Dark age and archaic Greece ; Lecture 8 The Greek polis: Sparta ; Lecture 9 The Greek polis: Athens ; Lecture 10 Civic culture: Architecture and drama ; Lecture 11 The birth of history ; Lecture 12 From Greek religion to Socratic philosophy.
Lecture 24 The emergence of a Christian church. Lecture 14 The failure of the polis and the rise of Alexander ; Lecture 15 The Hellenistic world ; Lecture 16 The rise of Rome ; Lecture 17 The Roman republic: Government and politics ; Lecture 18 Roman imperialism -- Disc 4. Lecture 19 The culture of the Roman republic ; Lecture 20 Rome: From republic to empire ; Lecture 21 The Pax Romana ; Lecture 22 Rome's golden and silver ages ; Lecture 23 Jesus and the New Testament ; Lecture 24 The emergence of a Christian church.
Lecture 36 Medieval political traditions, I. Lecture 26 Barbarians and emperors ; Lecture 27 The emergence of the Catholic Church ; Lecture 28 Christian culture in late antiquity ; Lecture 29 Muhammad and Islam ; Lecture 30 The birth of Byzantium -- Disc 6. Lecture 31 Barbarian kingdoms in the West ; Lecture 32 The world of Charlemagne ; Lecture 33 The Carolingian Renaissance ; Lecture 34 The expansion of Europe ; Lecture 35 The chivalrous society ; Lecture 36 Medieval political traditions, I.
Lecture 48 What challenges remain? Lecture 38 Scholastic culture ; Lecture 39 Vernacular culture ; Lecture 40 The crisis of Renaissance Europe ; Lecture 41 The Renaissance problem ; Lecture 42 Renaissance portraits -- Disc 8. Lecture 43 The northern Renaissance ; Lecture 44 The Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther ; Lecture 45 The Protestant Reformation: John Calvin ; Lecture 46 Catholic reforms and "Confessionalization" ; Lecture 47 Exploration and empire ; Lecture 48 What challenges remain?
Summary:
From the late stages of the Agricultural Revolution to the doorstep of the Scientific Revolution, this course covers western history from roughly 3000 B.C. to A.D. 1600, when the "foundations" of the modern West come into view. Beginning in the ancient Near East, moving to Greece and Rome, the course explores the shape and impact of large ancient empires, including those of Persia and Alexander the Great. It then considers Western Europe as it expands physically and culturally, and initiates the globalization of Western civilization with the Portuguese and Spanish voyages of exploration and discovery.
Series:
Great courses, Ancient & Medieval history
ISBN:
9781565855755
1565855752
OCLC:
(OCoLC)51889258
Locations:
TCPG826 -- Bettendorf Public Library Information Center (Bettendorf)
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
N2AX314 -- Divine Word College - Matthew Jacoby Library (Epworth)
YEPF572 -- Marion Public Library (Marion)
GAAX314 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Peosta (Peosta)

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