Isaac, you always deliver the goods, without fail! Another winner in the can, well done and thank you! As I've said before, this is a priceless service for those unable to travel, for various reasons, and you make it possible for them to inhabit these beautiful places.
Hey, it's nice knowing there is still interest in these videos. I sometimes wonder how long it can last. I'll be posting up new Sorrento and Positano Evening walks next and then starting on April 8th I'll post up some recent Australia walks.
Amalfi at night seems to have become more beautiful, even the cathedral was more beautiful with the night light. But the important thing my dear friend/teacher is that your videos besides bringing us beauty fills us with wonderful information, at least for those who like and appreciate learning. Very grateful to you, I wish you much success and achievements.
Hi Katylee, I'm glad you enjoyed this one. It was the beginning of summer and kind of a quiet night in Amalfi. I'll be posting up evening walks of Sorrento and Positano next and then some recent walks in Australia. I hope you have a great day.
Thank you! You invest your time, basically you use a free evening walking trough Amalfi instead to enjoy your stay, relax in one of the restaurants or terrasse on your own. The purpose to share what is available is really noble.
grazie tanto and thank you! In Japan eating amatriciana, fired pizza, drinking Primitivo and loving your work. Lived in Italy 5 years and my dream to take my wife Keiko to Italy. Bravo. And beautiful camera work (and quality.) People can tell the difference. 5 ⭐️ stars.
Hey, thanks so much! I'll be posting up a Sorrento evening walk next that I think is of the best evening walks I've filmed so far. It was a really great night. I just got back from Australia and might be heading to Japan next.
The facade is in Arab-Norman style only because it was built in Constantinople before 1066. The interior, however, is in Baroque style... But there are no Arab influences in Campania. 😎
"Islam didn't civilise Europe at all. The Muslim Caliphates ruled different parts of Iberia at different times and the last two centuries held only Granada.. the Muslims had all the Greek and Roman texts translated into Arabic. Europe was ruled by the holy Roman empire at that time. Iceland founded the first democratic parliament that is still the oldest ongoing parliament in the world in the 8th century. No Islamic Country has had a democratic parliament to this very day. And you think they civilised Europe. Get a grip. The Roman empire existed before Islam existed. Homer wrote the Iliad 2 thousand years before the Qur'an was written. The very word civilisation is Latin. The Greeks are the father's of western civilization not the Moors. It was the Romans who conquered Morocco and named them mauri which is where moor is derived. How come when the Moors were completely removed from Iberia it was Europe that advanced beyond every one else? As for these black statues all over Europe I must of missed them. There is one blackamoor statue in Germany and a couple of statues of saint Maurice only except for Germany he is not even depicted as black. Example Switzerland's statue of saint Maurice. There is the four Moors statue and guess what? Only one of them is black. Every year the Spanish celebrate the removal of the Muslim invaders because that's what they were. Invaders. The Moors were arab caliphates who conquered mesopotamia Syria Egypt then north Africa and it was there that the Berbers were converted to the Arab caliphates. Every single caliphate ruler was an Arab born in the middle East. The capital of the Umayyad Caliphate that invaded Iberia was Baghdad. You think they were an african race yet strangely they spoke Arabic and wrote in Arabic script. Notice the connection. Arab/Arabic Islamic. Tariq ibn Ziyad led the invasion of Iberia and he was an Arab born in Syria. When the Berbers staged a revolt against the caliphate an Arab army was sent from Baghdad to restore order. You have no idea what you are talking about. Muslims don't fight for an African homeland they fight for Palestine in western Asia. Mecca isn't in africa is it. The fact is Black people were a small minority of the Muslim Caliphates. And didn't have a single ruler of the Muslim Caliphates."
"Unfortunately there is this preconceived idea in the Mohammedan World, and even in Europe itself, that ancient Greek learning (philosophy, medicine, mathematics, astronomy), having completely disappeared from Europe, found refuge in the Mohammedan world, where it was translated into Arabic, appreciated and extended, before finally being retransmitted back to the West, thus permitting its renaissance and then the sudden expansion of European culture. Sylvain Gouguenheim, professor of medieval history at the École Normale Supérieure of Lyons, has eloquently and irrevocably refuted this misconception in his Aristote au Mont Saint-Michel: Les Racines Grecques de l'Europe (Editions du Seuil, 2008). As I was unable to buy either the original French text or a Dutch or English translation, I have read the German one (Aristoteles auf dem Mont Saint-MIchel. Die griechischen Wurzeln des christlichen Abendlandes), published in the same year by wbg - Wissen verbindet . Even though they had become tense and rare, the ties with Byzantium were never broken: Greek manuscripts still circulated in Western Europe. During the so-called "dark ages", Greek scholars were never absent, especially in Sicily and Rome. From 685 to 752 there reigned a succession of Popes of Greek and Syriac origin! In 758-763 Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, had Pope Paul I send him Greek texts, notably Aristotle's Rhetoric. This, and a great many other Classical Greek texts, the Pope was able to supply from his own library. We know that Charlemagne, who spoke German and Latin, also understood Greek. Thega, the biographer of his son and successor Louis the Pious, states that Charlemagne had Greeks and Syriacs at his court, who helped him read and correct copies of the Gospel. Numerous Church Fathers, who quoted Plato, saved entire sections of works of pagan writers. Europe, therefore, always remained conscious of its ties to ancient Greece, and continually exhibited a desire to locate the texts. Rome has always had cloisters of Greek and Syriac monks. Gouguenheim cites numerous cloisters, bishops and worldly rulers in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Britain and Ireland who were directly or indirectly in contact with the intellectual elite of the Byzantine Empire, from the 7th Century onward unto the 13th Century, when the onset of the Renaissance was beginning to be felt. The abbey at Mont Saint-Michel became a hub of translations of ancient Greek texts twelve years before Toledo began to do so from Arabic. Much of Aristoteles has been translated there into Latin by Gerhard of Cremona and James of Venice, who was fluent in Greek since he had lived in Constantinople. The translators of Mont Saint-Michel transmitted almost the complete works of Aristotle directly from Greek into Latin. It was not the Muslims that did the bulk of the translations of Greek works into Arabic. Even those great admirers of the Greeks - Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroës - did not read one word of the original texts, but only translations into Arabic made by Christian Arameans! Among these Syriac Christians, who mastered Greek and Arabic, Hunayn Ibn Ishaq (809-873) forged the essential Arabic medical and scientific vocabulary by transposing 200 works. A speaker of Arabic, he was in no way a Muslim, nor were the vast majority of the first translators of Greek into Arabic. A deformed vision of history causes us to erase the decisive role of Christian Arabs in the transmission of works of Greek Antiquity first into Syriac, then into the language of the Koran."
also...... "the adoption of Greek thought by Muslims was selective, limited, and without any major impact on the realities of Islam. Medical knowledge in Islamised early Arab society was almost totally inherited from the ancient Greek world. It was translated into Arab by a great number of Syriac, Persian and Coptic Christians and Jews. Even though the Mohammedan world possessed the philosophical works of the Greeks, Islam never became truly Hellenized. The reception of Greek philosophical ideas and concepts that had influenced both pagan and Christian thinkers in the West (and are still doing that to this day), never gained any recognition in the Islamic world if they were inconsistent with the Mohammedan faith. The impact of Greek Culture on Islamic societies has always remained superficial and limited to practical knowledge in the fields of medicine, mathematics, astrology, navigation and agriculture. Instead of dreaming that the Islamic world of the Middle Ages was open and generous, and offered to languishing, ignorant Europe the means of its expansion, it would be better to remember that the West did not receive these works in the form of a gift. It went searching for them, in order to complete the texts it already possessed. And it found it by itself, and in a much larger variety than the Mohammedans could ever have been able to do. And Europe alone made scientific and political use of them, as we all know. In summary, contrary to politically correct prejudices, European culture owes nothing to Islam. For much of this review I am indebted to GalliaWatch"
🤩 How fun that was, 🤭😂 the Italians together having fun, very handsome, by the way, 🤭☺️☺️☺️ greetings! 🙋🏼♀️ friend, thanks for these beautiful videos. 🤗🤗💋💋
Hi Wendy! I hope you enjoy it. I'll be posting up an evening walk of Positano and Sorrento next and then starting on April 8th I'll be posting up new videos of Australia I just filmed.
Beautiful walk. Love the guy on the beach with his face in his cellphone at 7:55. You're in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, on a beach looking out at twilight over the Mediterranean Sea, and the most important thing on his mind is checking his emails. A sad, sad generation.
I want this life. People are so civilized the streets aren't covered in garbage no Walmarts or Walmart people.... living in Canada is a drain on the soul 😞 imagine living up the hills frolicking in the glass with your lonely woman then having an evening of walking the ancient city 🥹
Seriously, why is italy so beautiful. It’s my favorite go to place.
Yeah, pretty amazing place.
Such a beautiful city. I love how the lights on the houses dot up the mountain. So great.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'll be posting up evening walks of Sorrento and Positano next.
Isaac, you always deliver the goods, without fail!
Another winner in the can, well done and thank you!
As I've said before, this is a priceless service for those unable to travel, for various reasons, and you make it possible for them to inhabit these beautiful places.
Hey, it's nice knowing there is still interest in these videos. I sometimes wonder how long it can last. I'll be posting up new Sorrento and Positano Evening walks next and then starting on April 8th I'll post up some recent Australia walks.
@@ProWalks It's still very interesting! Thank you very much!
Amalfi at night seems to have become more beautiful, even the cathedral was more beautiful with the night light.
But the important thing my dear friend/teacher is that your videos besides bringing us beauty fills us with wonderful information, at least for those who like and appreciate learning. Very grateful to you, I wish you much success and achievements.
Hi Katylee, I'm glad you enjoyed this one. It was the beginning of summer and kind of a quiet night in Amalfi. I'll be posting up evening walks of Sorrento and Positano next and then some recent walks in Australia. I hope you have a great day.
@@ProWalks
Thank you so much, be sure I won't miss any posts 🤗
The amount of work you put into this and the quality! Thank you!
Hey, thank you very much. Glad you're enjoying the videos. A new Sorrento evening walk will be up this weekend.
Thank you! You invest your time, basically you use a free evening walking trough Amalfi instead to enjoy your stay, relax in one of the restaurants or terrasse on your own. The purpose to share what is available is really noble.
What a great video. It really captures the atmosphere of Amalfi. Well done! A huge thumbs up.👍
Hey, thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice place and beautiful scenery.
Thanks for sharing dear friend.
Your Amalfi tour is so impressive.
Big like.
I wish you a happy Sunday...👍👍
Thanks for checking it out. I hope all is well with you!
Gorgeous as usual! ❤
Thank you! :)
Nice video, wonderful walking tour in Amalfi
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful Italy. Grazie Isaac. 😊😊😊
Hey, thanks Clark. This was my first time spending a late night in Amalfi.
@@ProWalks hope you have some current videos .grazie
Ah, wonderful Amalfi! Thank you for making my evening. 👍
Thank you very much for your videos!
Glad you are enjoying them!
amazingly very beautiful place, keep up the good work friends, bravo😍
Hey, thanks for watching!
That cathedral really is a magical place....at 23:07 in the video a family just appeared. Wow!!🤣
Hey, thanks for watching!
One of the beautiful coast place I ever seen❤
夜の町並みもとっても美しい。いつも素敵な動画をありがとう。遠く日本で貴方の動画を見て楽しんでいます。
ねえ、どうもありがとう! 次はソレントとポジターノの夜の散歩を投稿し、4 月 8 日からはオーストラリアのシドニーの新しい散歩を投稿します。
オーストラリア楽しみに待っています。ありがとう✨
Hello dear friend, your channel is great, I hope you will always be successful and happy.
🌹🌹
wonderful
Many thanks!
grazie tanto and thank you! In Japan eating amatriciana, fired pizza, drinking Primitivo and loving your work. Lived in Italy 5 years and my dream to take my wife Keiko to Italy. Bravo. And beautiful camera work (and quality.) People can tell the difference. 5 ⭐️ stars.
Hey, thanks so much! I'll be posting up a Sorrento evening walk next that I think is of the best evening walks I've filmed so far. It was a really great night. I just got back from Australia and might be heading to Japan next.
The ancient Moorish architecture is still so very brilliant Africas influence is still very much a foot print! 💯💯
Indeed it is!
The facade is in Arab-Norman style only because it was built in Constantinople before 1066. The interior, however, is in Baroque style... But there are no Arab influences in Campania. 😎
"Islam didn't civilise Europe at all. The Muslim Caliphates ruled different parts of Iberia at different times and the last two centuries held only Granada.. the Muslims had all the Greek and Roman texts translated into Arabic. Europe was ruled by the holy Roman empire at that time. Iceland founded the first democratic parliament that is still the oldest ongoing parliament in the world in the 8th century. No Islamic Country has had a democratic parliament to this very day. And you think they civilised Europe. Get a grip. The Roman empire existed before Islam existed. Homer wrote the Iliad 2 thousand years before the Qur'an was written. The very word civilisation is Latin. The Greeks are the father's of western civilization not the Moors. It was the Romans who conquered Morocco and named them mauri which is where moor is derived. How come when the Moors were completely removed from Iberia it was Europe that advanced beyond every one else? As for these black statues all over Europe I must of missed them. There is one blackamoor statue in Germany and a couple of statues of saint Maurice only except for Germany he is not even depicted as black. Example Switzerland's statue of saint Maurice. There is the four Moors statue and guess what? Only one of them is black. Every year the Spanish celebrate the removal of the Muslim invaders because that's what they were. Invaders.
The Moors were arab caliphates who conquered mesopotamia Syria Egypt then north Africa and it was there that the Berbers were converted to the Arab caliphates. Every single caliphate ruler was an Arab born in the middle East. The capital of the Umayyad Caliphate that invaded Iberia was Baghdad. You think they were an african race yet strangely they spoke Arabic and wrote in Arabic script. Notice the connection. Arab/Arabic Islamic. Tariq ibn Ziyad led the invasion of Iberia and he was an Arab born in Syria. When the Berbers staged a revolt against the caliphate an Arab army was sent from Baghdad to restore order. You have no idea what you are talking about. Muslims don't fight for an African homeland they fight for Palestine in western Asia. Mecca isn't in africa is it. The fact is Black people were a small minority of the Muslim Caliphates. And didn't have a single ruler of the Muslim Caliphates."
"Unfortunately there is this preconceived idea in the Mohammedan World, and even in Europe itself, that ancient Greek learning (philosophy, medicine, mathematics, astronomy), having completely disappeared from Europe, found refuge in the Mohammedan world, where it was translated into Arabic, appreciated and extended, before finally being retransmitted back to the West, thus permitting its renaissance and then the sudden expansion of European culture.
Sylvain Gouguenheim, professor of medieval history at the École Normale Supérieure of Lyons, has eloquently and irrevocably refuted this misconception in his Aristote au Mont Saint-Michel: Les Racines Grecques de l'Europe (Editions du Seuil, 2008). As I was unable to buy either the original French text or a Dutch or English translation, I have read the German one (Aristoteles auf dem Mont Saint-MIchel. Die griechischen Wurzeln des christlichen Abendlandes), published in the same year by wbg - Wissen verbindet .
Even though they had become tense and rare, the ties with Byzantium were never broken: Greek manuscripts still circulated in Western Europe. During the so-called "dark ages", Greek scholars were never absent, especially in Sicily and Rome. From 685 to 752 there reigned a succession of Popes of Greek and Syriac origin! In 758-763 Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, had Pope Paul I send him Greek texts, notably Aristotle's Rhetoric. This, and a great many other Classical Greek texts, the Pope was able to supply from his own library. We know that Charlemagne, who spoke German and Latin, also understood Greek. Thega, the biographer of his son and successor Louis the Pious, states that Charlemagne had Greeks and Syriacs at his court, who helped him read and correct copies of the Gospel. Numerous Church Fathers, who quoted Plato, saved entire sections of works of pagan writers. Europe, therefore, always remained conscious of its ties to ancient Greece, and continually exhibited a desire to locate the texts. Rome has always had cloisters of Greek and Syriac monks. Gouguenheim cites numerous cloisters, bishops and worldly rulers in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Britain and Ireland who were directly or indirectly in contact with the intellectual elite of the Byzantine Empire, from the 7th Century onward unto the 13th Century, when the onset of the Renaissance was beginning to be felt. The abbey at Mont Saint-Michel became a hub of translations of ancient Greek texts twelve years before Toledo began to do so from Arabic. Much of Aristoteles has been translated there into Latin by Gerhard of Cremona and James of Venice, who was fluent in Greek since he had lived in Constantinople. The translators of Mont Saint-Michel transmitted almost the complete works of Aristotle directly from Greek into Latin.
It was not the Muslims that did the bulk of the translations of Greek works into Arabic. Even those great admirers of the Greeks - Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroës - did not read one word of the original texts, but only translations into Arabic made by Christian Arameans! Among these Syriac Christians, who mastered Greek and Arabic, Hunayn Ibn Ishaq (809-873) forged the essential Arabic medical and scientific vocabulary by transposing 200 works. A speaker of Arabic, he was in no way a Muslim, nor were the vast majority of the first translators of Greek into Arabic. A deformed vision of history causes us to erase the decisive role of Christian Arabs in the transmission of works of Greek Antiquity first into Syriac, then into the language of the Koran."
also...... "the adoption of Greek thought by Muslims was selective, limited, and without any major impact on the realities of Islam. Medical knowledge in Islamised early Arab society was almost totally inherited from the ancient Greek world. It was translated into Arab by a great number of Syriac, Persian and Coptic Christians and Jews. Even though the Mohammedan world possessed the philosophical works of the Greeks, Islam never became truly Hellenized. The reception of Greek philosophical ideas and concepts that had influenced both pagan and Christian thinkers in the West (and are still doing that to this day), never gained any recognition in the Islamic world if they were inconsistent with the Mohammedan faith. The impact of Greek Culture on Islamic societies has always remained superficial and limited to practical knowledge in the fields of medicine, mathematics, astrology, navigation and agriculture.
Instead of dreaming that the Islamic world of the Middle Ages was open and generous, and offered to languishing, ignorant Europe the means of its expansion, it would be better to remember that the West did not receive these works in the form of a gift. It went searching for them, in order to complete the texts it already possessed. And it found it by itself, and in a much larger variety than the Mohammedans could ever have been able to do. And Europe alone made scientific and political use of them, as we all know.
In summary, contrary to politically correct prejudices, European culture owes nothing to Islam.
For much of this review I am indebted to GalliaWatch"
My dream place. It's so overwhelmingly beautiful. I'm crying.
Grazie . Era veramente bello !
Sono felice che ti sia piaciuto. Prossimamente pubblicherò le passeggiate serali di Sorrento e Positano.
🤩 How fun that was, 🤭😂 the
Italians together having
fun, very handsome, by
the way, 🤭☺️☺️☺️ greetings! 🙋🏼♀️
friend, thanks for these
beautiful videos. 🤗🤗💋💋
Thank you ❤❤❤
Hi Wendy! I hope you enjoy it. I'll be posting up an evening walk of Positano and Sorrento next and then starting on April 8th I'll be posting up new videos of Australia I just filmed.
@@ProWalks Yes Australia 🦘🦘😂
오늘도 멋진 영상으로 힐링하고 갑니다 앞으로도 좋은영상 잘 부탁드립니다
그게 계획이야! 빨리 낫길 바래요. 시청 해주셔서 감사합니다.
رحلة تفقديه جميله في المساء والانوار والاضائات والمشي والمطاعم والمقاهي كذالك رائعه ومبدعه للغايه ليلة لطيفة على الجميع والسلام 🌷🎄🐏💜
مرحبًا ، أنا سعيد لأنك استمتعت بها. سأقوم بنشر نزهة مسائية جديدة في سورينتو بعد ذلك. بل هو أفضل. آمل أن تستمتع به.
@@ProWalks قناتك مميزه في كل جديد استمر في ذالك وشكرآ لك 💛
Video quality is superb
Hey, thanks so much! I'll be posting up new evening walks of Sorrento and Positano next.
Very beautiful! 🇮🇹❤️
Beautiful video ❤👍❤
I really enjoyed this video. I wish that was there with you. 😊
Thanks 😊真美!
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching!
@@ProWalks yes 🖐️
Italy 🇮🇹 is the best in Pizza 🍕
Esse vídeo é incrível ❤ Vi e revi na minha TV maior para ver os detalhes
Can't believe its 10pm and still looks light.
Tis true. :)
First viewer ❤❤. Keep it up 👌👌. Jesus bless you Sir 🙏🙏.
Hope you enjoyed the tour! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
@@ProWalks Most Welcome Sir 👍👍.
Sun Italy❤Love İtaly😍❤ Wonderrful 😮😂😊🤩😘💝👌
L’un des 5 bijoux italiens❤
Oui bien sûr!
Beautiful walk. Love the guy on the beach with his face in his cellphone at 7:55. You're in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, on a beach looking out at twilight over the Mediterranean Sea, and the most important thing on his mind is checking his emails. A sad, sad generation.
Hey Ken, I'm glad you enjoyed this one. Maybe he was on the phone with his loved one, sharing the moment....or maybe he was just watching UA-cam. :)
Great Job!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice & clean, everybody dresses nice ...calma . I will return.......grazie
This place seems straight out of Tangled movie ❤
Nice!👍
Thanks for watching!
Very nice place ❤❤❤
I want this life. People are so civilized the streets aren't covered in garbage no Walmarts or Walmart people.... living in Canada is a drain on the soul 😞 imagine living up the hills frolicking in the glass with your lonely woman then having an evening of walking the ancient city 🥹
Gostei muito vocês são muito bons
Shout out po. Im from 🇵🇭
❤
Lovely place , lovely people , lovely vid!
Does anybody know what those guys were all about at 51:29 ? I found that most amusing =}
Наверно это мальчишник у парней перед свадьбой )) 😉
I'm curious about the weight of the camera and all the equipment you're carrying
👍
Thanks for watching!
Команда Пахкатор Узбекистан обыграли в этом городе Удинезу и стали обладателями кубка чемпионов в 2022г
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇮🇹💋🇮🇹💋🇮🇹💋🌹
Thanks for watching!
@@ProWalks 🤗♥️👍💯💯💯
Плойка для волос хорошо работает
In the beginning of the video 9.55 pm and so light? I hardly believe it.
My camera lens lets in a lot of light, but yes, it was 9:55 PM. I was waiting for it to get dark enough to start filming.
52.00 - это мальчишник у итальянцев?
Nicola Nicola Nicola. ... rsrsrs
durable
Bike riding in Italy plz
I'm hoping to film a couple new rides in Italy this summer. I won't be able to before then though.
It is a pity that there are no Turkish subtitles.
Sorry about that. They are there now.
if someone needs to see - put on pause. why wait like that.. 29:36 37:24 and this 😂 35:43
t's a pity that the camera is not 360 degrees 🥲
51:40 This is outright bullying.
🍗🍗🍖🍖🍖🍖🍕🍕🍟🍟🌮🧆🧆🫕🫕🥘
Music du merde.
wonderful👌👌👌👌
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.