Lectures on Ancient Greece


(5 stars; 2 reviews)

Lectures on Ancient Greece

Chapters

Ancient Greece (Lecture 1) Introduction 33:02
Ancient Greece (Lecture 10) The Rise of Athens 1:11:38
Ancient Greece (Lecture 11) The Rise of Athens (cont.) 1:13:00
Ancient Greece (Lecture 12) The Persian Wars 1:19:01
Ancient Greece (Lecture 13) The Athenian Empire 1:20:35
Ancient Greece (Lecture 14) The Athenian Empire (cont.) 1:15:00
Ancient Greece (Lecture 15) Athenian Democracy 1:09:33
Ancient Greece (Lecture 16) Athenian Democracy (cont.) 1:13:16
Ancient Greece (Lecture 17) The Peloponnesian War, Part I 1:14:17
Ancient Greece (Lecture 18) The Peloponnesian War, Part I (cont.) 1:19:48
Ancient Greece (Lecture 19) The Peloponnesian War, Part II 1:15:27
Ancient Greece (Lecture 2) The Dark Ages 1:08:10
Ancient Greece (Lecture 20) The Peloponnesian War, Part II (cont.) 1:10:25
Ancient Greece (Lecture 21) The Struggle for Hegemony in Fourth-Century Greece 1:10:38
Ancient Greece (Lecture 22) The Struggle for Hegemony in Fourth-Century Greece … 1:14:34
Ancient Greece (Lecture 23) Twilight of the Polis 1:11:03
Ancient Greece (Lecture 24) Twilight of the Polis (cont.) and Conclusion 1:16:15
Ancient Greece (Lecture 3) The Dark Ages (cont.) 1:12:29
Ancient Greece (Lecture 4) The Rise of the Polis 1:08:00
Ancient Greece (Lecture 5) The Rise of the Polis (cont.) 1:06:42
Ancient Greece (Lecture 6) The Greek Renaissance - Colonization and Tyranny 1:08:31
Ancient Greece (Lecture 7) The Greek Renaissance - Colonization and Tyranny (co… 1:09:31
Ancient Greece (Lecture 8) Sparta 1:15:08
Ancient Greece (Lecture 9) Sparta (cont.) 1:13:05

Reviews

Donald Kagan’s lectures are a Triumph


(5 stars)

If you, too, are hopelessly infatuated with ancient Greece, you’ll find these lectures utterly compelling! Once I’ve finished listening to the last three, I’ll be playing them all over again. Only one gripe: why aren’t they in chronological order?

lecture 12 - Listen around 16:00,what IS that noise?


(0 stars)

Why does it sound like someone clearing their throat after nearly every sentence?,...It's very distracting.