Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon

  • Rank #
  • Premiered: Dec 2013
  • Episodes: 24
  • Followers: 0
  • Ended
  • The Great Courses
  • Unknown
  • Documentary

Seasons:

You need to be logged in to mark episodes as watched. Log in or sign up.

Season 1
1x3
From Quarry to Temple—Building in Stone
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Gain a deeper appreciation for the ancient world’s most important construction material by following a block of stone from a quarry to its final resting place in the wall of a Greek .. show full overview
1x4
Stone Masonry Perfected—The Greek Temple
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Focus on the classical-era temple, one of the crowning achievements of Hellenic civilization. Where did it originate? Why are the many examples so architecturally consistent? What were .. show full overview
1x5
From Temple to Basilica—Timber Roof Systems
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
No wooden roof of a Greek temple has survived from antiquity, yet we can surmise a great deal about how these impressive structures were engineered. Trace how Greek and later Roman .. show full overview
1x6
Construction Revolution—Arches and Concrete
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Learn how the physics of the arch solves the problem of the tensile weakness of stone. Then see how standard bricks and concrete greatly simplify and reduce the cost of monumental .. show full overview
1x7
Construction in Transition—The Colosseum
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Built in the A.D. 70s, the Colosseum reflects a transitional period of Roman building technology. Follow the construction of this mammoth arena from the ground up. Begin with the .. show full overview
1x8
The Genesis of a New Imperial Architecture
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Focus on two structures—Nero’s Golden House and Trajan’s Market—which are emblematic of Rome’s bold new imperial architecture during the 1st and early 2nd centuries. These buildings .. show full overview
1x9
The Most Celebrated Edifice—The Pantheon
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Conclude your study of great classical-era structures by examining the greatest of them all: the Pantheon in Rome. Imitated but never equaled, this temple to all the gods incorporates .. show full overview
1x10
Cities by Design—The Rise of Urban Planning
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Start a series of lectures on infrastructure in the classical world with a look at city planning. The Piraeus in Greece was an influential early example. Analyze the Roman approach to .. show full overview
1x11
Connecting the Empire—Roads and Bridges
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
At its height, the Roman Empire had 75,000 miles of public roads, organized into a system that incorporated way-stations, milestones, triumphal arches, and upward of 1,000 bridges. .. show full overview
1x12
From Source to City—Water Supply Systems
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Delve into the history of water supply technologies. The Greeks solved the problem of transporting water across deep valleys by building inverted siphons. By contrast, the Romans .. show full overview
1x13
Engineering a Roman Aqueduct
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Design an aqueduct for a hypothetical Roman town. First identify a water source. Then consider its elevation and distance to the town, the possible terrain profiles for a channel, and .. show full overview
1x14
Go with the Flow—Urban Water Distribution
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Trace the flow of water through a major city such as Rome—from the aqueduct to water towers, public fountains, buildings and private residences, and ultimately to sewers. Among the .. show full overview
1x15
Paradigm and Paragon—Imperial Roman Baths
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Complete your exploration of classical-era infrastructure by exploring one of the ancient world’s finest examples of an engineered system: the imperial Roman baths. Focus on the .. show full overview
1x16
Harnessing Animal Power—Land Transportation
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Begin a sequence of eight lectures on machines in the ancient world. After an introduction to the simple machines described by the Greeks, focus on land transport employing the wheel and .. show full overview
1x17
Leveraging Human Power—Construction Cranes
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
How were giant stone blocks lifted using only muscle power? Examine the technology of classical-era cranes, breaking down their components to understand how they provided significant .. show full overview
1x18
Lifting Water with Human Power
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
In antiquity, water pumps were extensively used in ships, mines, and agriculture. Investigate how these devices worked. From Archimedes’ screw, to the waterwheel, to the piston pump, .. show full overview
1x19
Milling Grain with Water Power
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
By the 1st century A.D., waterwheels were widely used for grinding grain throughout the ancient world. Explore three different types of waterwheels that were perfected by the Romans: the .. show full overview
1x20
Machines at War—Siege Towers and Rams
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Focus on the ancient world’s most technologically intensive form of warfare—the siege—which provided a powerful stimulus for the development of large-scale machines such as siege towers .. show full overview
1x21
Machines at War—Evolution of the Catapult
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Trace the evolution of the catapult, which overcomes the inherent human physiological limitations associated with the bow and arrow. From hand-operated crossbows, catapults progressed to .. show full overview
1x22
Machines at Sea—Ancient Ships
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Spurred by their dependence on maritime trade, the ancient Greeks became masters of nautical engineering. Follow the development of their ship design and sailing techniques, which were .. show full overview
1x23
Reconstructing the Greek Trireme
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
The trireme, a swift warship with three banks of oars, ruled the Mediterranean Sea in the 5th century B.C., when the Athenian empire was at its height. Yet only sparse evidence remains .. show full overview
1x24 Show finale
The Modern Legacy of Ancient Technology
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 13, 2013
Finish the course by exploring the legacy of classical-era technology, discovering that its influence is everywhere. From roads, aqueducts, and planned cities, to structural trusses, .. show full overview
1x1
Technology in the Classical World
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 15, 2013
Begin your exploration of ancient Greek and Roman engineering by probing the technological edge that allowed the Greeks to beat the Persians at the Battle of Salamis. Then survey the .. show full overview
1x2
The Substance of Technology—Materials
Episode overview
Air date
Dec 15, 2013
Study the engineering materials available in classical antiquity. First look at the simple physics of compression and tension. Then consider six specific materials: stone, wood, clay, .. show full overview

If there are missing episodes or banners (and they exist on TheTVDB) you can request an automatic full show update:

Request show update