history of rome -- podcast
The link below takes you to an extensive Podcast covering the entire history of Rome in 179 lectures starting with the Fall of Rome.
Lecture 1 is, well, back appropriately at the beginning, covering the arrival of Aeneas in Italy.
The lectures vary in length digging deep into a Civilization fascinating us still.
Listen to a Podcast -- most are only 12 minutes long, while riding the bus or during any spare moment, you will learn with no effort over a short time.
Some lectures connect to our textbook, look those up as needed. Teachers may use these while the class translates silently. Your option. The author, Mike Duncan, starts each lecture with a short advertisement for his site sponsor, appropriate as all is free.
The video below explains the Podcast with the first lecture. Below that is the link to all lectures.
Lecture 1 is, well, back appropriately at the beginning, covering the arrival of Aeneas in Italy.
The lectures vary in length digging deep into a Civilization fascinating us still.
Listen to a Podcast -- most are only 12 minutes long, while riding the bus or during any spare moment, you will learn with no effort over a short time.
Some lectures connect to our textbook, look those up as needed. Teachers may use these while the class translates silently. Your option. The author, Mike Duncan, starts each lecture with a short advertisement for his site sponsor, appropriate as all is free.
The video below explains the Podcast with the first lecture. Below that is the link to all lectures.
Teachers: you may want to use Podcast 37 and those following as an introduction to the Ecce Romani III textbook as the discussion ties to the Latin of Eutropius. Also, this link takes you to the Battle of Pharsalus discussing its buildup and battle lines.
All 179 lectures with this link:
PODCAST -- HISTORY OF ROME
Below, also, are lectures from 80 to 179, for reasons that I have to investigate the first 79 lectures are not loading. So to get it all -- use the link above. If you see something below you want to use, just click on it and you have easy access.
All 179 lectures with this link:
PODCAST -- HISTORY OF ROME
Below, also, are lectures from 80 to 179, for reasons that I have to investigate the first 79 lectures are not loading. So to get it all -- use the link above. If you see something below you want to use, just click on it and you have easy access.
Below are various videos about the history of Rome. They are worth viewing as time presents. Each video is about one hour long.