edX - Western Civilization(ASUx)(英文字幕)
Learn about the origins and development of Western societies and institutions from the ancient world through the Middle Ages
Instructor:Ian Frederick Moulton


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Welcome!
1.1-Introduction Mesopotamia and Egypt
1.2-Lecture The Pyramids
1.3-Lecture Kingship & Law
1.4-Lecture Pharoahs
1.5-Irrigation
1.6-Early trade routes
1.7-Egyptian Religion
1.8-Scribes
1.9-Egyptian Art
1.10-Family life in Egypt
1.11-Egyptian Agriculture
1.12-Egyptology, Horror Films, Cleopatra, Luxor in Las Vegas
2.0-Personal Introduction Don Guillory
2.1-Greek Civilization
2.2- The Parthenon
2.3- The Iliad
2.4-Athens, Sparta, and Greek city states
2.5-The Odyssey
2.6-Sea Travel; Slavery
2.7-Greek Temples
2.8-Greek Gods
2.9-Greek Theater
2.10- Philosophy and Drama
2.11-Funerary monuments
2.12-Women in Greek society
2.13-Democracy, Philosophy, Drama, Columns, a
2.14-The Legacy of Ancient Greece
3.0-Personal Introduction Pam Stewart
3.1-Roman Civilization
3.2-The Colosseum
3.3-Portrait Bust
3.4- Republic and Empire
3.5-Talk Roads and Aqueducts
3.6-Egyptian grain and the Silk Road; Slavery
3.7-Christianity vs Paganism
3.8-The Catacombs
3.9-Gladiators
3.10-Roman High and Low Culture
3.11-Peristyle
3.12-Pompeii
3.13-The Senate, Arenas, Law, and Infrastruct
3.14-The City of Rome
4.0-Personal Introduction Michael Rubinoff
4.1- Personal Introduction Sharona Frederick
4.2- Jewish Civilization
4.3- Temple Mount
4.4- Jerusalem
4.5- The rise and fall of the Jewish kingdoms
4.6-The rise of banking
4.7-The Role of the Jews in Trade and Commerc
4.8-Monotheism
4.9-Faith and the Jewish Tradition
4.10-Autonomy vs. Assimilation
4.11-Art as Omanut-Spiritual Training
4.12-Persecution and Survival
4.13-Jewish Daily Life
4.14-The Jewish Legacy
4.15-The 10 Commandments
5.1-The Early Middle Ages
5.2-Hagia Sophia
5.3-Byzantium, West, Islam
5.4-The Byzantine Empire
5.5-Economic Collapse
5.6-Early Medieval Trade
5.7-The rise of Islam
5.8-Christianity and Islam
5.9-The Celts
5.10-Celts and Saxsons
5.11-Daily Life in the Early Middle Ages
5.12-Monasteries and Convents
5.13- A Divided World
5.14-Ethnic and Cultural Diversity
6.1-The High Middle Ages
6.2-Chartres Cathedral
6.3-Kings and Knights
6.4-The Crusades
6.5-Europe and the Wider World
6.6-Midieval Travel
6.7-The Papacy
6.8-St Francis; Hildegard von Bingen
6.9- Courtly Love
6.10-Gothic Art
6.11-Dante's Divine Comedy
6.12- The Medieval Village
6.13-Universities
6.14-New Rights Magna Charta; New professions
7.1-The Late Middle Ages
7.2- The Doge’s Palace, Venice
7.3-Joan of Arc
7.4- The Hundred Years War; The Fall of Const
7.5- The Black Death
7.6- Global Connections Travel and the Plague
7.7-Rival Popes and Secularization
7.8- The Book of Hours
7.9-The Early Renaissance in Italy
7.10-Renaissance Painting
7.11-Urban Life
7.12-Venice
7.13-New Inventions; New Ways of Seeing
7.14-Gunpowder, the Compass, the Printing Pre

Welcome!
1.1-Introduction Mesopotamia and Egypt
1.2-Lecture The Pyramids
1.3-Lecture Kingship & Law
1.4-Lecture Pharoahs
1.5-Irrigation
1.6-Early trade routes
1.7-Egyptian Religion
1.8-Scribes
1.9-Egyptian Art
1.10-Family life in Egypt
1.11-Egyptian Agriculture
1.12-Egyptology, Horror Films, Cleopatra, Luxor in Las Vegas
2.0-Personal Introduction Don Guillory
2.1-Greek Civilization
2.2- The Parthenon
2.3- The Iliad
2.4-Athens, Sparta, and Greek city states
2.5-The Odyssey
2.6-Sea Travel; Slavery
2.7-Greek Temples
2.8-Greek Gods
2.9-Greek Theater
2.10- Philosophy and Drama
2.11-Funerary monuments
2.12-Women in Greek society
2.13-Democracy, Philosophy, Drama, Columns, a
2.14-The Legacy of Ancient Greece
3.0-Personal Introduction Pam Stewart
3.1-Roman Civilization
3.2-The Colosseum
3.3-Portrait Bust
3.4- Republic and Empire
3.5-Talk Roads and Aqueducts
3.6-Egyptian grain and the Silk Road; Slavery
3.7-Christianity vs Paganism
3.8-The Catacombs
3.9-Gladiators
3.10-Roman High and Low Culture
3.11-Peristyle
3.12-Pompeii
3.13-The Senate, Arenas, Law, and Infrastruct
3.14-The City of Rome
4.0-Personal Introduction Michael Rubinoff
4.1- Personal Introduction Sharona Frederick
4.2- Jewish Civilization
4.3- Temple Mount
4.4- Jerusalem
4.5- The rise and fall of the Jewish kingdoms
4.6-The rise of banking
4.7-The Role of the Jews in Trade and Commerc
4.8-Monotheism
4.9-Faith and the Jewish Tradition
4.10-Autonomy vs. Assimilation
4.11-Art as Omanut-Spiritual Training
4.12-Persecution and Survival
4.13-Jewish Daily Life
4.14-The Jewish Legacy
4.15-The 10 Commandments
5.1-The Early Middle Ages
5.2-Hagia Sophia
5.3-Byzantium, West, Islam
5.4-The Byzantine Empire
5.5-Economic Collapse
5.6-Early Medieval Trade
5.7-The rise of Islam
5.8-Christianity and Islam
5.9-The Celts
5.10-Celts and Saxsons
5.11-Daily Life in the Early Middle Ages
5.12-Monasteries and Convents
5.13- A Divided World
5.14-Ethnic and Cultural Diversity
6.1-The High Middle Ages
6.2-Chartres Cathedral
6.3-Kings and Knights
6.4-The Crusades
6.5-Europe and the Wider World
6.6-Midieval Travel
6.7-The Papacy
6.8-St Francis; Hildegard von Bingen
6.9- Courtly Love
6.10-Gothic Art
6.11-Dante's Divine Comedy
6.12- The Medieval Village
6.13-Universities
6.14-New Rights Magna Charta; New professions
7.1-The Late Middle Ages
7.2- The Doge’s Palace, Venice
7.3-Joan of Arc
7.4- The Hundred Years War; The Fall of Const
7.5- The Black Death
7.6- Global Connections Travel and the Plague
7.7-Rival Popes and Secularization
7.8- The Book of Hours
7.9-The Early Renaissance in Italy
7.10-Renaissance Painting
7.11-Urban Life
7.12-Venice
7.13-New Inventions; New Ways of Seeing
7.14-Gunpowder, the Compass, the Printing Pre