Robin Lane Fox 'Alexander and the Gods -and the Early Successors'.

SPHS AGM Lecture 15th June 2013
Robin Lane Fox, New College Oxford 'Alexander and the Gods -and the Early Successors'
www.hellenicsociety.org.uk/sph...

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  • @adevans1973
    @adevans197311 жыл бұрын

    Big fan of Professor Fox, read several of his great books- including 'Alexander'

  • @notakimothoi7136
    @notakimothoi71366 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Professor Robin Lane Fox!!!Thank you Oxford University!!!

  • @sterlingwalter6225
    @sterlingwalter62258 жыл бұрын

    Great to be able to see Mr. Fox speak....a beautiful thing to have people who actually and truly master their subjects (and don't spew sh*t). amen.

  • @Herodollus

    @Herodollus

    4 жыл бұрын

    sterling walter amen

  • @rickyg8462
    @rickyg84628 жыл бұрын

    I read his book on Alexander... incrediblely detailed n was not scared too "contradict" himself...I teared up at the end the book though...amazing and favorite read...The Virtues of War was really cool although it cud have longer "dare I say"

  • @MacedonianAlwaysGreek
    @MacedonianAlwaysGreek10 жыл бұрын

    Ian Worthington, English historian and archaeologist: "Not much need to be said about the Greekness of ancient Macedonia: it is undeniable." ("Philip II of Macedon", Yale University, 2008)

  • @pylgrym
    @pylgrym6 жыл бұрын

    Friend and advisor to Oliver Stone. While helping film "Alexander", the professor talked himself onto a Mount for the cavalry charge at Gaugamela!

  • @kyrikmk
    @kyrikmk11 жыл бұрын

    "wisdom begins in wonder" socrates, robin lane fox has forgoten more than what most other scholars know about ancient greece, such is his knowledge on the subject.what a great brain this man has and his passion for ancient greece shines out. kyri..

  • @ez784
    @ez78411 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating! So glad I was able to watch this online.

  • @alomaalber6514
    @alomaalber65148 жыл бұрын

    his book Pagans and Christians is scholarly and fabulous.

  • @fonzer3987
    @fonzer398711 жыл бұрын

    Excellent.

  • @omicronzita
    @omicronzita10 жыл бұрын

    Letter from Gotse Delchev to Nikola Maleshevski (1899) - "Sofia, 1 May 1899,
Kolyo (Nikola),
I have received all the letters sent by you and through you. Let us not allow the splits and splintering to frighten us. It is, indeed, a pity, but what can we do, since we are Bulgarians and all suffer from one common disease. If this disease had not been present in our ancestors, from whom we inherited it, they would have never fallen under the sceptre of the Turkish Sultan..."

  • @Wonderboywonderings
    @Wonderboywonderings8 жыл бұрын

    whoever did the recording made a ton of secondary noise.

  • @user-df3uw6su4x
    @user-df3uw6su4x9 жыл бұрын

    γιατι δεν εχει ελληνικη μεταφραση τι κριμαααααααααα

  • @omicronzita
    @omicronzita10 жыл бұрын

    ‪Sandanski that not only was in the BULGARIAN army, but has also openly stated :‬ ‪"свободна българска Македония"‬ ‪"Free BULGARIAN Macedonia"‬ ‪and in this little interview he gave to Branislav Nusic:‬ ‪question by Branislav Nusic: ...So, you are not allowed to enter Bulgaria?"‬ ‪answer by Yane Sandanski: "I dare not go to Bulgaria, but I don't need it. "Here is my BULGARIA"‬

  • @kyrikmk
    @kyrikmk11 жыл бұрын

    hi,yes he was macedonian,a macedonian greek,his mother was greek as was his father and grandfather,just as leonides of the 300 spartans was a spartan greek,themosticles of athens was an athenian greek,they were all greek hellens but put their city/states before their greekness.alexander spoke greek,wrote greek,worshiped greek gods and had greek culture but in those days they all hated each other and often had wars the peloponiesan war between athens and sparta i example but they were all greeks.

  • @omicronzita
    @omicronzita10 жыл бұрын

    ‪"Why are we ashamed and flee from the truth that whole positive Macedonian revolutionary tradition comes exactly from exarchist part of Macedonian people. We shall not say a new truth if we mention the fact that everyone, Gotse Delchev, Dame Gruev, Gjorche Petrov, Pere Toshev were teachers of the Bulgarian Exarchate in Macedonia." LJUBCO GEORGIEVSKI‬