Prof Dame Mary Beard - Introduction: Murderous games

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @YoreHistory
    @YoreHistory 4 роки тому +38

    If there is one person I would MOST LOVE to sit with to discuss history it would be Mary Beard. She is so talented with not just her knowledge but relaying that passion and learning through discussion to us.

  • @elysium619
    @elysium619 5 років тому +69

    Mary Beard is absolutely marvelous! A true treasure of the UK and the world as well.

  • @catherinerickard699
    @catherinerickard699 4 роки тому +28

    I could watch this lady all day long.
    I love her work on the people of Rome, the dirt and grime ... real everyday romans .
    She brings it all back to life. I got to Pompeii in 2016 and my man got down on one knee and proposed to me in the middle of the forum.... we honeymooned in Rome. Both places I had been desperate to visit since young... dame Mary played huge part in my fascination and passion for this civilisation ... purely Cos she made it relatable... wonderful , intelligent woman... an inspiration

  • @joannamomi3619
    @joannamomi3619 2 роки тому +1

    I love her so much! I find it difficult to listen to anyone talking about anything. But I could listen to Mary read out shopping lists. Adore her 🧡

  • @ElinT13
    @ElinT13 Рік тому

    I just love Mary Beard! Another of her very bright and humorous lectures and yet with depth.

  • @radicalmama135
    @radicalmama135 3 роки тому +7

    I just love listening to her. So much to learn form her.

  • @sonnurbabayigitkara8863
    @sonnurbabayigitkara8863 Рік тому

    Thank you Mrs.Beard for an amazing seminar. Greetings from Istanbul. 🙏🏽❤️☺️✨👏🏽

  • @corneliabayley723
    @corneliabayley723 3 роки тому +4

    Mary Beard is fascinating to listen to.

  • @mama66333
    @mama66333 5 років тому +30

    Isn’t she amazing?!?! Dame Mary Beard is such a gift to all of us ❤️💕

    • @ciarahoran5757
      @ciarahoran5757 4 роки тому +4

      I have found her so inspirational, i will more inspirational scholars and speakers like Mary Beard to continue to inspire

    • @jesleysnipes3758
      @jesleysnipes3758 4 роки тому +1

      I love her depth! She is so profoundly wonderful! ❤️

  • @anuradhainamdar8967
    @anuradhainamdar8967 4 роки тому +4

    Such clarity, she surely put forward her point with great acumen.Thanks for the video.

  • @Ken_Scaletta
    @Ken_Scaletta 3 роки тому +17

    i like the story about the Senators biting laurel leaves to keep themselves from laughing at Commodus. It's a good thing he didn't mention his friend, Biggus Dickus.

  • @KenDanieli
    @KenDanieli 5 років тому +32

    You can skip to 11:00 before it even really touches on the topic

    • @where7847
      @where7847 4 роки тому +3

      Ken Danieli hero

    • @reckert1126
      @reckert1126 4 роки тому +1

      Yes - although the story just after 9:00 is pretty funny if you’re interested in a historical bit about a row over the timing of the Gifford lectures...

    • @philhuber7493
      @philhuber7493 3 роки тому

      Thank you

  • @thomassmith1313
    @thomassmith1313 5 років тому +19

    Thank you Mary 👍

  • @matthewpaterson7701
    @matthewpaterson7701 5 років тому +13

    As a Roman gladiator I approve of this lecture.

  • @sharonjanethague7181
    @sharonjanethague7181 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent lecture. Very interesting - even the Q&A!

  • @peterhind
    @peterhind 5 років тому +10

    Great lecture. Would be nice if the playlist had the lectures in the right order

  • @erwinbreyson
    @erwinbreyson 3 роки тому +2

    Professor Dame Mary Beard Is A National Treasure. ✝️SPQR✝️

  • @CesarSandoval024
    @CesarSandoval024 5 років тому +2

    For a commom person who doesmt know much, the history lesson is eye opening to me... But I understood the abortion section. Pros and Cons...

  • @glsapp23
    @glsapp23 4 роки тому +6

    Omg yeah she's great. Get on with it.

  • @eddiejones4001
    @eddiejones4001 5 років тому +6

    6:00 till she comes on!

  • @leepeel7129
    @leepeel7129 5 років тому +4

    Mary Beard for President!

  • @andrewemery4272
    @andrewemery4272 5 років тому +23

    It would be nice if Stuart Brown could pronounce 'Edinburgh'.

    • @divaden47
      @divaden47 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly what I thought as soon as I heard the weird pronunciation!!

  • @seanobrogain2141
    @seanobrogain2141 5 років тому +3

    Mary Beard has opened up Rome, to a whole new generation of people and thats something. Aside from that why do people pronounce "Edinburgh" Edin-borough, am i missing something (apols)?

  • @mattja312
    @mattja312 4 роки тому +1

    Mary Beard speaks @ 6:30

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 4 роки тому +4

    Awesome talk.
    I think she might have insisted more on the fact that public executions were popular "entertainment" until the 19th century... or even 20th in some places.
    So when using the arenas to kill criminals, is it so different from public executions that kept happening all over Europe (and all over the world) for so long after Rome fell?
    As for the question about it being a practical way of dealing with prisoners, I think Prof Beard missed the meaning of the question... that is... "killing two birds with one stone".

    • @grandidea2085
      @grandidea2085 4 роки тому +1

      What about the beheadings in the Middle East?

    • @grandidea2085
      @grandidea2085 4 роки тому

      Or even CSI, Law and ORder SVU, etc etc...

    • @mr51406
      @mr51406 3 роки тому

      Or to be more precise American and Canadian football and hockey... 🏈 😵

  • @genieschaeffer951
    @genieschaeffer951 4 роки тому +1

    Since the Romans admired and copied the Greeks, is it possible there were any sport contests/performances a la the Olympic games in the Coliseum? Also is the circus tradition descended from the Romans?

  • @CesarSandoval024
    @CesarSandoval024 5 років тому

    Wouldnt war before the roman empire games be an example of gladiator battles if its taken as an example?..

  • @elizabethmcglothlin5406
    @elizabethmcglothlin5406 4 роки тому

    Football--both sorts--boxing, and auto racing are all dangerous to the 'combatants and sometimes to spectators, as well.

  • @captiveexile2670
    @captiveexile2670 4 роки тому

    Do a Roman cartwheel, Mary! (I won't look. Promise.)

  • @kathyheyne6030
    @kathyheyne6030 Рік тому

    54:54 “Many others are concerned with the effect of the shows on the audience” 😂 the ancient Romans are just like us and were just like them. Seneca nailed it: it’s about humanness. We still enjoy violence as entertainment and we still don’t associate it with reality.

  • @dbrady5
    @dbrady5 3 роки тому

    They never take you on the tour of the toilets. Mind you the line at modern toilets at large events is horrible imagining back in the day.

  • @micheleheddane3804
    @micheleheddane3804 9 днів тому

    Cage fighters=modern day gladiators

  • @ebe7840
    @ebe7840 4 роки тому

    ♥️

  • @rraguso
    @rraguso 2 роки тому

    This intro is self-indulgent, wrong start.

  • @trishtraynor
    @trishtraynor 4 роки тому +2

    Burruh. Edinburrow?! It's Edinburruh. Knob

  • @notanemoprog
    @notanemoprog 3 роки тому

    This is what this vile person wrote in response to 9/11:
    "In a telephone poll last week, readers of the Cambridge Evening
    News voted decisively against any military action aimed at those
    responsible for the attacks on the USA. A readership better
    known for its implacable hatred of joyriders on the A14 (‘flogging
    would be too good for them’) was having no truck with the
    cowboy President’s plans for battle; still less with Prime Minister
    Blair’s idea of dispatching our few remaining gunboats and
    jump-jets to cheer him on. This was just one of the domestic
    surprises that came in the wake of 11 September. Another was
    Peter Mandelson’s strangely off-key suggestion that the secret
    services should be recruiting in Bradford rather than St James’s
    (apparently on the grounds that immigrants would find it easier
    than Old Etonians to disguise themselves as Islamic extremists).
    But almost the oddest response has been our terrified certainty
    that there remains a plentiful supply of suicide pilots and
    bombers. Anyone who has scratched the surface of early
    Christianity will realise that full-blown martyrs are a rare
    commodity, much more numerous in the imagination than on the
    ground.
    The horror of the tragedy was enormously intensified by the
    ringside seats we were offered through telephone answering
    machines and text-messages. But when the shock had faded,
    more hard-headed reaction set in. This wasn’t just the feeling
    that, however tactfully you dress it up, the United States had it
    coming. That is, of course, what many people openly or privately
    think. World bullies, even if their heart is in the right place, will in
    the end pay the price.
    But there is also the feeling that all the ‘civilised world’ (a phrase
    which Western leaders seem able to use without a trace of
    irony) is paying the price for its glib definitions of ‘terrorism’ and
    its refusal to listen to what the ‘terrorists’ have to say. There are
    very few people on the planet who devise carnage for the sheer
    hell of it. They do what they do for a cause; because they are at
    war. We might not like their cause; but using the word ‘terrorism’
    as an alibi for thinking what drives it will get us nowhere in
    stopping the violence. Similarly, ‘fanaticism’, a term regularly
    applied to extraordinary acts of bravery when we abhor their
    ends and means. The silliest description of the onslaught on the
    World Trade Center was the often repeated slogan that it was a
    ‘cowardly’ attack.
    Mary Beard
    Cambridge"

  • @theque6566
    @theque6566 2 роки тому

    Bla bla bla...lecture begins at 9 minute spot

  • @kentonge1812
    @kentonge1812 3 роки тому

    6minutes of introduction waffle b.s.

  • @MrAM4D3U5
    @MrAM4D3U5 3 роки тому +2

    Way for Mary to inject her personal progressive political views into the narrative virtually non stop throughout this lecture…

  • @jackbailey7037
    @jackbailey7037 5 років тому +1

    Mary needs a beard.

  • @CreativeRecipeswithKaren
    @CreativeRecipeswithKaren 4 роки тому +1

    I don't believe it's pronounced Edinborough. He is American so what can you expect!! They don't care about other peoples pronounciations.

    • @tracymeyers616
      @tracymeyers616 4 роки тому +5

      Politifeast what a prejudiced thing to say. Just like all peoples, Americans too have accents and “dialects” within the US. Because of this, just like, I imagine in the UK, as with all over the world, it sometimes “sounds” as though a word is being pronounced wrong and it can be “hurtful” to one’s ears. But, to presume that “Americans,” as a whole “don’t care about other peoples pronoun citations,” is grossly unfair.

    • @violahamilton782
      @violahamilton782 4 роки тому +6

      Hilarious, since the English always murder everyone else's pronunciation.

    • @ilikematches2
      @ilikematches2 3 роки тому

      This is over generalizing baffoonery at best, try again please