DOMUS of CAIO JULIUS POLYBIUS IN POMPEII
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2019
- The house has come to life again thanks to a long and elaborate process of interdisciplinary study based on the diaries of the excavation, drawn up in the 70s, and other analytical data, achieved by Altair 4 Multimedia on request of the University of Tokyo, specifically of Prof. Masanori Aoyagi with the assistance by Dr. Annamaria Ciarallo, head of the laboratory of Applied Research of the Archaeological Soprintendenza of Pompeii.
To obtain the elaboration of the video, Altair 4 of Rome performed a digital restoration on tens of frescos, a virtual reconstruction of all the house and the dynamics of the eruption and its impact, which involved 12 scientists, modelers and 3D graphics, for a total of over 10,000 hours working.
The complex reconstruction work was displayed with three-dimensional processing that accompanies the viewer to discover the rooms of the house, rebuilt in every detail, including the exact position of the objects of daily use, as well as have been found. The aim of the film is to give the visitor back a house still ‘alive’, just a moment before the catastrophe, and to illustrate its destruction and rediscovery. This narration can, therefore, be considered exemplary for the entire ancient town.
Some rare historical pictures showing the house at the time of its discovery, have been superimposed to the corresponding virtual images: this leap in time allows us to perceive and compare the vision of what remained with what has been reconstructed virtually.
Apart from the images in the viewer, on request, it is possible to have videos or other images from different perspectives.
The curtains blowing in the breeze add a whole new level of reality...amazing amazing and amazing.
4:12 and 6:37 my favourite parts!!! The birds painting and the kitchen are amazing!
Superb! And the cicadas in the garden..such a nice touch of realism!
This the real architecture of the Pompeii’s beautiful villas! Magnificent! Beautiful, scenery!
Bellissimo ! Merci pour cette reconstitution étonnamment réaliste. La musique aussi est très belle.
Beautiful and haunting. Thank you!
I cried through nearly this this whole thing, it’s so lovely and evocative. I have a weird emotional attachment to the tragedy of Pompeii and this was so beautiful.
Extraordinary. A mountain of research and work has gone into this exceptional recreation.
My mind has blown away! The most amazing work I have ever seen!
Esplendoroso, Altair! Tibi gratias ago pro reconstruction disponbilizar admirabile opus. Gratias tibi!
the parts with the volcano erupting and the aftermath makes we wonder how much worst its going to be when Yellowstone blows its lid.
I shudder to think about it...
Thank you for this beautiful work!
Increíble, como si el tiempo no hubiera pasado
Incredible - great work, just stunning!
Изумительно! Спасибо вам большое!
Please make a video of the ancient Delphi, the center of the world.
You are fantastics guys people must know you
*What you have done is absolutely Divine!* 🖤🖤🖤
Need to catch a bus just to get to the kitchen ! Lots of walking and no Redbooks in those days.
Отличная работа,спасибо!
Mesmerizing
Well done. Thank you.
Stunning!
Stunning work
After 800 years existence Pompei passed and after next 400 years passed proud Rome Empire. And what wait it us? (sorry for my bad english)
Very well done!
Love It !!! ...
Awesome!! Great video
The hilarious thing is that his garden still looks the same lmao. I recognised it instantly. Hope caio wasn’t in Pompei when the eruption happened.
Incredible...maybe a little background would be helpful about JULIUS POLYBIUS. This is the abode of a wealthy person I assume. If this is middle class we haven't reached the Roman level of domestic life yet.
The owner anyways was a rich person: Polybius was a freed slave who worked for the emperor Claudius before his reign in literary, judicial, and historical interests, and during Claudius's reign worked as a bureaucrat of sorts under the title of studiis, Latin for study.
Due to the earthquakes proceeding the volcano by several years, the Domus was under renovation up to the point of the eruption. Some rooms appear to have been converted into a shop of sorts, it appears to have been occupied by at least 6 adults (3 men and 3 women) 5 children and an 8 month old fetus at least those are the skeletal remains found; their deaths were caused by asphyxiation caused by the pyroclastic flows. The domus may have been rented out to a group of families, or related families to the famous Polybius who probably owned the property.
Basically it was a wealthy person's domus that suffered damage during the earthquakes well before the eruption. It was being renovated, and parts of the renovation look to have been made to convert part of the rooms into workshops as to indicate at the very least subletting parts of the Domus; many "wealthy" or "affluent" Romans would do this with their Domus to collect extra income on top of their other business owner ships and trade: turning their palaces into a kind of apartment commercial industrial work complex: a combined shop and palace like estate the size that a couple families could tenant as residence as well as hold their occupational workshops and even vending retail spaces.
At the time of the eruption less wealthier people appear to be occupying the residence than the possible owner Polybius, the link to Polybius is due to a seal found in the garden of C. Julius Polybius; indicating they were possibly freed people who once belonged to Polybius; now renting from Polybius or some other owner of the estate.
www.romanoimpero.com/2018/09/domus-di-giulio-polibio-pompei.html
@@jmitterii2 Thanks so much for the information!
if you owned a domus, you were rich by definition. It would be like owning a single family home on Long Island or in Zurich or something.
Come mai con tutto questo calore al museo nazionale di Napoli ci sono pezzi enormi di muri affrescate e mosaici perfetti??????
Bigger than Madison Square Gardens. Must have been filthy rich. Can fly a helicopter through there. Oh, if only those walls could talk.
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Когда на улицах было жарко летом, в этих комнатах и спальнях было прохладно из-за отсутствия окон на улицу и высоты потолков. Не хотелось двигаться, а возлежать на изысканных кроватях и быть обслуживаемым рабами с напитками и явствами.
Даже в туалет не нужно было вставать, рабы подавали сосуд и уносили его...
Вечером можно было после спасения жары помолится у алтаря, прогуляться в зелёном дворе, поиграть с детьми в саду, поесть с семьей лёжа в столовой, и отправится ко сну, дав рабам себя раздеть, освежить, расчесать волосы, поставить б благовония, и отдыхать. А рабыня ложилась прямо у двери на подстилку, чтобы при первом зове появится для услуг...
Это и было так приятно богатым, но рабом судьба в Римской империи не совсем нравилась. Но Везувий не чинил отличия, его взрыв убивает ли пана, либо раба.
PLEASE DO ANCIENT BABYLON LIKE HANGING GARDENS
The timerright in the middle of the vid is distracting as heck.
Video ruined by timer on screen
Who was that Julius polibius?
Rich man?
Buroktat?
Sanator?
Was it really necessary to put a timer on the vid?
People will explicitly find the nations who had been destroyed by Allah,just bcoz of their own mischiefs and corruption in earth.
To trace out these signs,everyone should read the Holy Quran and take a lesson as a moral.Allah o Akbar☝️💓☝️
nope pompeii houses aren't like that.
WHERE ARE THE FRESCOES
This city was the worst city of humanity..
Quran 36:67
And if we willed, we could have deformed them, (paralyzed them) in their places so they would not be able to proceed, nor could they return..
Quran 16:36
And we certainly send into every nation a messenger.
Me 01: 01
And leave the fairy tales books behind and you would develop a mind and a functioning brain.
@@VasileIuga *Divine!*
Quran. Toilet paper.