Could ancient Alexandria really have been this opulent, wealthy and colorful? If so, I want to go there! What a stunning creation this series of videos are, just magnificent in their action, realism and historical accuracy.
Alexander chose this location in Egypt for Alexandria due to its superb location to access the trade routes. It was right in the middle of it all, not to mention the mighty Nile River- super highway of the ancient world. Edited for typos!
I love your channel soooo much!!! TT I can't get enough of it! I usually listen to ambience videos while drawing it really helps me concentrate! These are so nice because they also stimulate my imagination! 😍
ive been trying to learn about this centre of knowledge - and its through this learning and interest in it that i am now reading apollodorus of athens, biblioethica - an incredible read
I wonder the contents we lost because of the burning of the Library of Alexandria. Works of the wisest men that stepped on this earth like Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Democritus and so on.
Such nonsense. Not at the library! You don't see those in or around libraries today either. Libraries are usually in the noblest parts of town, and such was the case with the Library of Alexandria as well. Did you not see the sumptuous outside? And as for scholars and students, there were few women students and scholars at the time, even in forward Alexandria; aside from one of the most prominent of all classical scholars that is -- Hypatia who lectured there, and whose father Theon was the founder of the Museum!
This channel is so underrated, look at that quality, tour details, you even put timestops, bravo 😍
Thank you so much for bringing ancient history back to life for us . Great job .
Could ancient Alexandria really have been this opulent, wealthy and colorful? If so, I want to go there! What a stunning creation this series of videos are, just magnificent in their action, realism and historical accuracy.
Alexander chose this location in Egypt for Alexandria due to its superb location to access the trade routes. It was right in the middle of it all, not to mention the mighty Nile River- super highway of the ancient world.
Edited for typos!
Video magnifique
Merci
Merci aux historiens et archeologues qui ont reconstruit la grande civilisation des ptolemee en Egypte
man you are my hero, ur channel is GOLD
thank uuuu so much 💓💓💓💓💓💓
Very evocative- a wonderful addition to our imaginary reconstruction of ancient Alexandria!
I love your channel soooo much!!! TT I can't get enough of it! I usually listen to ambience videos while drawing it really helps me concentrate! These are so nice because they also stimulate my imagination! 😍
ive been trying to learn about this centre of knowledge - and its through this learning and interest in it that i am now reading apollodorus of athens, biblioethica - an incredible read
Pity we don't get the subtitles, would be great to understand the random conversations 🙂
This is where Samwell Tarly went to study to become a maester.
I wonder the contents we lost because of the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
Works of the wisest men that stepped on this earth like Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Democritus and so on.
Well at least we still have a² + b² = c²
Awesome
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Love this
Amazing!
Great video! Please make a video of the same quality, but from Hogwarts Legacy Library. Thank you.
Hey! You can find full tour in the Hogwarts Castle now here: ua-cam.com/video/_Io-LxofgGk/v-deo.html
What a noise library!....
it looks roman not greek.
When was your trip to the Alexandria library?
Lol it’s like your really there.
Well done 👍
AC Origins is a beautiful game
What is the man shouting in greek upset about?
Where the women ? the homeless and the beggars both old and young? The prositutes?
Such nonsense. Not at the library! You don't see those in or around libraries today either. Libraries are usually in the noblest parts of town, and such was the case with the Library of Alexandria as well. Did you not see the sumptuous outside? And as for scholars and students, there were few women students and scholars at the time, even in forward Alexandria; aside from one of the most prominent of all classical scholars that is -- Hypatia who lectured there, and whose father Theon was the founder of the Museum!
Genial