(Set) Understanding Greek and Roman Technology & Understanding the World's Greatest Structures

(Set) Understanding Greek and Roman Technology & Understanding the World's Greatest Structures

(Set) Understanding Greek and Roman Technology & Understanding the World's Greatest Structures

Gain a greater appreciation of the world’s most fascinating structures with these two courses. In Understanding Greek and Roman Technology, trace the development of architecture and weaponry. Go beyond Greece and Italy with Understanding the World’s Greatest Structures and experience cultures from around the globe.

Related Courses

Explore similar courses.

Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon

Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon

Famed for great thinkers, poets, artists, and leaders, ancient Greece and Rome were also home to some of the most creative engineers who ever lived. Modern research is shedding new light on these renowned wonders—impressive buildings, infrastructure systems, and machines that were profoundly important in their own day and have had a lasting impact on the development of civilization. Now, in Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon, get an appreciation for what the Greeks and Romans achieved and how they did it. Your guide is Dr. Stephen Ressler, a former professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point, a civil engineer, and a nationally honored leader in engineering education.

Great Courses Learn more
Greek Legacy: Classical Origins of the Modern World

Greek Legacy: Classical Origins of the Modern World

In the 12 lectures of Greek Legacy: Classical Origins of the Modern World, explore the continuing influence of the classical Greek achievement on contemporary life. Your guide to the rise, fall, and return of Greek influence on Western culture is acclaimed Professor Daniel N. Robinson. He explores this rich legacy in specific aspects of our 21st-century lives, including: literature, art and architecture, learning, science and medicine, and government. By the final lecture, you'll have gained a fresh perspective on the remarkable continuity and preservation of the Greek ethos over thousands of years.

Great Courses Learn more

Get the latest news!