ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΟ ΚΑΙ ΛΑΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΑΙΓΙΝΑΣ, Historical & Folklore Museum of Aegina
Μια σύντομη επίσκεψη στο ιστορικό-λαογραφικό Μουσείο Αίγινας.
A visit to the Historical & Folklore Museum of Aegina.
Σκηνοθεσία: Δημήτρης Γκουζιώτης
Φωτογραφία: Αλέξης Αναστασίου
Μοντάζ: Δήμητρα Μπέσση
Δημοσιογραφική επιμέλεια: Τόνια Ζαραβέλια
Συντονισμός: Βικτώρια Τράπαλη
Βοηθός παραγωγής: Νικήτας Παπαϊωάννου
Παραγωγή: Δήμητρα Μπέσση
Χορηγοί: AEGINA'S LIGHT, PLAZA RESTAURANT
ΑΙΓΙΝΑ ΕΚΔΗΛΩΣΕΙΣ Ι ΚΑΠΟΔΙΣΤΡΙΑ 2016 ΣΤΙΓΜΕΣ
ΞΕΝΑΓΗΣΗ ΣΤΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΑΙΓΙΝΑΣ.wmv
ΛΑΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΒΙΒΛΟΥ ΝΑΞΟΥ
Σύντομη παρουσίαση του Λαογραφικού Μουσείου Βίβλου Νάξου.
Tο Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Βίβλου στεγάζεται στον ανακαινισμένο χώρο του παλιού ελαιοτριβείου του χωριού (στην περιοχή Μποργιάδο).
Ο επισκέπτης του Μουσείου έχει τη δυνατότητα να δει μια μεγάλη συλλογή από παραδοσιακά οικιακά σκεύη, διάφορα αντικείμενα και εργαλεία καθημερινής χρήσης, γεωργικά εργαλεία, παλιές ενδυμασίες, τον αργαλειό και τα εξαρτήματά του, υφαντά, την παλιά νησιώτικη κρεβατοκάμαρα, και πολλά άλλα.
Οδηγείς Πρόσβασης: Από τον κεντρικό δρόμο Χώρας-Βίβλου, στρίβουμε δεξιά στον δρόμο προς πλάκα (υπάρχει σχετική πινακίδα), συνεχίζουμε ευθεία προς το Δημοτικό Σχολείο, σε 200 μ. περίπου στρίβουμε αριστερά. Το μουσείο βρίσκεται αμέσως δεξιά. Σε διάφορα σημεία του χωριού, υπάρχουν σχετικές πινακίδες που οδηγούν στο Μουσείο
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Φεστιβάλ Παραδοσιακών Χορών, Αίγινα 27/6/15
Between Mythology and History. Exploring the Archaeology of Ancient Greece
An interactive discussion of important archaeological sites of Greece will take place on board from an established Greek archaeologist. Among them comes Olympia. The discussion will include the island of Santorini, the Athenian Acropolis and its symbol, the 5th century Parthenon temple. Mycenae was the strongest power of the important civilization which is called Mycenaean, the ancient city of Messini in the south-west Peloponnese. Moreover, we will talk about the island of Crete and its main palatial centre, Knossos. Northern Greece saw the birth of two personalities, Phillip II and his son, Alexander the Great. Vergina, ancient Aiges is the birth place of the so-called Hellenistic world.
In north-west Greece, Dodoni was a powerful centre in this part of the Hellenic world. The island of Samos, and, on what is today the Turkish coast, the great Hellenic city of Ephesus, modern-day Kusadasi.
Athens First Cemetery
A stroll down at Athens' secret garden looking at the tombs and statues.
George Marinos at Laografiko Museum of Aegina , Ta Aeginitika
Avdira, Greece - Thrace - AtlasVisual
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Avdira is the home of many great Greek philosophers, such as Demokritus and Protagoras and a very important ancient town, founded in the 7th century BC. Avdira is located on the coast of Thrace, 21 km from Xanthi. The remarkable ancient town has big walls, an acropolis, two ports, a theater and houses arranged in blocks. The findings of the excavation are located in the town's archaeological museum. At the seaside of the town there are beautiful sandy organized beaches with crystal clear waters. Every summer, at the end of July the Democritus cultural events are held, with exhibitions, theatrical performances, sports events and delicious local dishes are prepared by the housewives of the area.
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Συναυλία Δημοτικής Χορωδίας Αίγινας (4/4) 15 Σεπτ. 2011
Συναυλία της Μικτής Δημοτικής Χορωδίας Αίγινας στο Λαογραφικό Μουσείο με ελληνικό ρεπερτόριο.
Συμμετέχουν οι σολίστες Αλεξάνδρα Καπάνταη και Ηλίας Καπάνταης
Τους σολίστες συνόδεψε στο πιάνο ο Αλέξανδρος Φαρής.
Τη χορωδία συνόδεψε στο πιάνο ο Γρηγόρης Αϊβαζόπουλος, δίδαξε και διηύθυνε ο Γιάννης Βρυζάκης
Ομιλία για τον Χρήστο Καπράλο από την Αρετή Πηγιαδίτη
Ομιλία της Ιστορικού Τέχνης, Αρετής Πηγιαδίτη για τον γλύπτη Χρήστο Καπράλο και το Μουσείο ΚΑπράλου στα Πλακάκια Αίγινας. Εκφωνήθηκε την Παρασκευή 29 Αυγούστου 2014, στην αυλή του Λαογραφικού Μουσείου Αίγινας. Με την υποστήριξη του Συλλόγου Φίλων του Λαογραφικού Μουσείου Αίγινας και την Οργανωτική Επιτροπή του Aegina Fistiki Fest 2014.
Παραγωγή / επεξεργασία:
13ο Διεθνές Μουσικό Φεστιβάλ Αίγινας
Η Αίγινα μας περιμένει !!!
Ακούγονται ο Γιάννος Γιοβάνος
και η Ευδοκια Μωϋσίδου
Short Documentary about the Region of North Aegean
This is the final project that me and my partner made for our summer practical training.
We used After Effects, Cinema4d, Photoshop and Sony Vegas.
Athens Riviera ~ Magnificent views of Athens coast - Greece
The beautiful beaches of Attica and the Saronic Gulf
Just a stone’s throw from the city centre is the cosmopolitan Athens Riviera: The southern coastline from Paleo Faliro to Sounion offers exceptional, fully-organised beaches with all sorts of water sports, lively beach bars and restaurants, open-air clubs right on the water, large luxury resorts, dozens of dining options including seaside tavernas serving fresh seafood and eclectic shops. Life here moves to the rhythms of summer all year long.
At Sounion, you will stand awe-struck before the imposing Temple of Poseidon and the magnificent sunset. The easy-to-reach island gems of the Saronic Gulf, with their sandy beaches and crystal-clear water, are perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway. From the port of Piraeus, you’ll take a hydrofoil to Aegina, Poros, Hydra with its preserved traditional settlement or visit the stately island of Spetses. Kythira, on the other hand, will claim a few more days of your itinerary, as it requires you to travel towards the south of the Peloponnese. But this unique island is worth discovering. It has castles, sacred caves, picturesque coves, villages and beaches for all.
Culture springs from everywhere
Athens is an open-air museum. Must-sees are the Acropolis, Parthenon, and the New Acropolis Museum, one of the best archaeological museums in the world. From the neighbourhood of Thiseion to Pnyka, the pedestrian walkway of Dionysiou Areopagitou, Plaka, Anafiotika and Monastiraki, you’ll admire archaeological sites, ancient and Byzantine monuments, churches and neoclassical buildings steeped in history.
Museums such as the National Archaeological Museum on Patission Avenue, the Museums of Greek Folk Art and Musical Instruments, the War Museum, the new Benaki Museum on Pireos street and the original Benaki Museum in Kolonaki, the Numismatic Museum and the Museum of Cycladic Art will enrich your knowledge of Athens and its history through their collections and exhibits. As will the National Gallery, the Planetarium, the Foundation of the Hellenic World and the dozens of art galleries in the city centre. Down the coast, you’ll stand in front of the imposing Temple of Poseidon in Sounion, overlooking the archipelago and the island of Aegina, and you’ll succumb to the overwhelming energy that the monument emits.
You don't need to get on a ferry to escape the bustle of the Greek capital: take a short bus ride and you'll find superb local beaches along the sheltered Saronic Gulf stretching from the southern suburbs of Athens to the southernmost point of Attica, Cape Sounio. Just 10 miles south of the city –typically a 30-40 minute drive– you will find a place where urban sprawl gives way to an idyllic palm fringed setting.
Take the opportunity to swim, relax at a waterfront café, walk along the picture-perfect pedestrian streets and the marinas, exercise your favourite water sport, shop in one of the area’s modern shopping centres, dine by the sea or entertain yourself in one of the coastal avenue’s buzzing clubs –the young people’s favourite choice– that have actually brought a touch of Mykonos in town! Summer in the city doesn’t sound that bad after all, does it?!
• Faliro, Flisvos Marina
Located very close to Athens, yet away from the hustle and the bustle of the city, a wide range of activities on offer and an amazing view to the Saronic Gulf are the reasons why Faliro is the ultimate summer hot spot for the Athenians! Its trademark is of course its marina, a mega-yacht destination that infuses a cosmopolitan flair to the area. Flisvos Park on the other hand is ideal for leisurely strolls and carefree bike rides. Beautiful coasts, recreation parks, playgrounds, shopping centres and stylish restaurants are there to keep up your summer carefree mood!
• Glyfada: one of the most elegant districts of Athens, Glyfada stands out for its sandy palm-fringed beaches, its cosmopolitan clubs (where the pulse of the Athens nightlife beats), its polished hotels, boutiques and restaurants as well as its marinas, a much preferred yacht-mooring place for a getaway!
Extra tip: if you are a golf enthusiast you will be thrilled with the Glyfada Golf Club, the city’s modern 18-hole course!
• Voula: just two miles south of Glyfada lies Voula, home to two amazing organised beaches and the Riviera’s biggest beach clubs.
• Vouliagmeni: To the east lies Vouliagmeni bay, its beach nestling in a beautiful location.
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Festival Αeginas 2018
Με προβολές ελληνικών ταινιών αφιερώματα σε σκηνοθέτες , ειδικές προβολές, παρουσιάσεις βιβλίων και θεατρικές παραστάσεις , Ο Δημήτρης και ο Αλέξανδρος Κολλάτος παρουσιάζουν, για ενδέκατο χρόνο , το Φεστιβάλ βραδιές κινηματογράφου στην Αίγινα.
Δύο αιωνόβιες ελιές ορίζουν τον χώρο της μεγάλης οθόνης με ένα καλοκαιρινό «αμφιθέατρο» που στήνεται στο κτήμα Κολλατου για το κοινό κάτω από τον έναστρο ουρανό της Αίγινας
Την αυλαία του φεστιβάλ ανοίγει με την ταινία ΕΙΣ ΜΝΗΜΗΝ ΧΑΡΥ ΚΛΥΝ με την παρουσία του σκηνοθέτη Πάνου Αγγελόπουλου την Τεταρτη 1 Αυγούστου στις 22:00.
Στις προβολές θα παραστούν πολλοί Έλληνες δημιουργοί και θα ακολουθεί συζήτηση με το κοινό.
Tο φεστιβάλ φέτος θα τιμήσουν με την παρουσία τους οι Σκηνοθέτες : Μανουσος Μανουσακης , Δημήτρης Αθανιτης , Ανδρεάς Παντζης, Βαγγέλης Σειντανιδης ,Angelique Kourounis ,Πανίκκου Χρυσάνθου , Μπάμπης ¨Πλαιτακης , Κώστας Ζαππας, Γιάννης Σακαριδης , Νίκος Κουρου, Βασίλης Τσελεμέγκος , Κωνσταντίνος Ζουλιατης, Μαρίνα Δανέζη, Άγγελος Κοβοτσος, Αρτέμης Σαμοθράκης και Θόδωρος Ρουμπανης .
Την Αφίσα του 11ου Φεστιβάλ φιλοτέχνησε ο Μεγάλος Ζωγράφος Γιώργος Ρορρης το πρόσωπο του έργου είναι η ηθοποιός Νικολέττα Μαρκέλλα Χαρατζόγλου.
Οι προβολές ξεκινούν κάθε βράδυ στις 22:00.
Είσοδος Ελεύθερη
Κτήμα Κολλάτου
Piraeus | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Piraeus
00:02:11 1 History
00:02:20 1.1 Ancient and medieval times
00:07:12 1.2 Ottoman period
00:08:36 1.3 Modern era
00:12:21 2 Geography
00:13:33 3 Climate
00:13:52 4 Demography
00:14:33 5 Culture
00:14:42 5.1 Archaeological sites
00:15:32 5.1.1 Bronze statues
00:17:37 5.2 Leisure and entertainment
00:19:32 5.3 Museums
00:20:23 5.4 Sport
00:23:21 6 Maritime industry
00:24:40 6.1 1967 military junta
00:25:16 6.2 1974 democratic government
00:25:53 6.3 Shipping today
00:27:19 7 Transport
00:27:42 8 Landmarks
00:29:00 9 Cinema
00:29:24 10 International relations
00:29:34 10.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:29:45 11 Mayors of Piraeus
00:29:55 12 Notable people
00:30:49 13 Universities and institutes
00:31:08 14 Gallery
00:31:17 15 See also
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- Socrates
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Piraeus (; Greek: Πειραιάς Pireás [pireˈas], Ancient Greek: Πειραιεύς, Peiraieús, pronounced [peːrai̯eús]) is a port city in the region of Attica, Greece. Piraeus is located within the Athens urban area, 12 kilometres (7 miles) southwest from its city center (municipality of Athens), and lies along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf.
According to the 2011 census, Piraeus had a population of 163,688 people within its administrative limits, making it the fourth largest municipality in Greece and the second largest within the urban area of the Greek capital, following the municipality of Athens. The municipality of Piraeus and several other suburban municipalities within the regional unit of Piraeus form the greater Piraeus area, with a total population of 448,997.
Piraeus has a long recorded history, dating to ancient Greece. The city was largely developed in the early 5th century BC, when it was selected to serve as the port city of classical Athens and was transformed into a prototype harbour, concentrating all the import and transit trade of Athens. During the Golden Age of Athens the Long Walls were constructed to fortify Athens and its port (Piraeus). Consequently, it became the chief harbour of ancient Greece, but declined gradually after the 4th century AD, growing once more in the 19th century, after Athens' declaration as the capital of Greece. In the modern era, Piraeus is a large city, bustling with activity and an integral part of Athens, acting as home to the country's biggest harbour and bearing all the characteristics of a huge marine and commercial-industrial centre.
The port of Piraeus is the chief port in Greece, the largest passenger port in Europe and the second largest in the world, servicing about 20 million passengers annually. With a throughput of 1.4 million TEUs, Piraeus is placed among the top ten ports in container traffic in Europe and the top container port in the Eastern Mediterranean. The city hosted events in both the 1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens. The University of Piraeus is one of the largest universities in Greece.
Δεν θα Σωπάσω (2016) Full Movie Του Θόδωρου Μαραγκού
Εύχομαι την ταινία να την δουν όλοι οι Έλληνες και όλοι οι Φιλέλληνες, για να επιτελέσει τον σκοπό για τον οποίο δημιουργήθηκε.
Αφιερώνεται σε όλους όσους οραματίζονται μια ελεύθερη, ανεξάρτητη και δημοκρατική Ελλάδα!
Θόδωρος Μαραγκός
History of medicine | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:14 1 Prehistoric medicine
00:03:30 2 Early civilizations
00:03:40 2.1 Mesopotamia
00:07:55 2.2 Egypt
00:10:42 2.3 India
00:15:24 2.4 China
00:18:58 3 Greece and Roman Empire
00:21:18 3.1 Hippocrates
00:24:19 3.2 Herophilus and Erasistratus
00:26:17 3.3 Galen
00:28:02 3.4 Roman contributions
00:28:58 4 The Middle Ages, 400 to 1400
00:29:09 4.1 Byzantine Empire and Sassanid Empire
00:31:54 4.2 Islamic world
00:33:49 4.3 Europe
00:35:38 4.3.1 Schools
00:37:30 4.3.2 Humours
00:39:01 4.3.3 Women
00:39:34 5 Renaissance to early modern period 16th–18th century
00:42:13 5.1 Paracelsus
00:43:43 5.2 Padua and Bologna
00:46:44 5.3 Women
00:49:00 5.4 Age of Enlightenment
00:50:02 5.5 Britain
00:52:53 5.6 Spain and Spanish Empire
00:55:14 6 19th century: rise of modern medicine
00:56:27 6.1 Germ theory and bacteriology
01:01:36 6.2 Women
01:01:44 6.2.1 Women as nurses
01:05:09 6.2.2 Women as physicians
01:06:21 6.3 Paris
01:09:15 6.4 Vienna
01:11:17 6.5 Berlin
01:12:14 6.6 U.S. Civil War
01:15:30 6.7 Statistical methods
01:18:25 6.8 Worldwide dissemination
01:18:34 6.8.1 United States
01:18:54 6.8.2 Japan
01:21:57 6.9 Psychiatry
01:27:31 7 20th century and beyond
01:27:42 7.1 Twentieth-century warfare and medicine
01:29:58 7.2 Public health
01:31:40 7.3 Second World War
01:32:43 7.3.1 Nazi and Japanese medical research
01:33:47 7.4 Malaria
01:35:11 7.5 Post-World War II
01:39:18 7.5.1 Modern surgery
01:40:40 8 See also
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- increases imagination and understanding
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- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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The history of medicine shows how societies have changed in their approach to illness and disease from ancient times to the present. Early medical traditions include those of Babylon, China, Egypt and India. The Indians introduced the concepts of medical diagnosis, prognosis, and advanced medical ethics. The Hippocratic Oath was written in ancient Greece in the 5th century BCE, and is a direct inspiration for oaths of office that physicians swear upon entry into the profession today. In the Middle Ages, surgical practices inherited from the ancient masters were improved and then systematized in Rogerius's The Practice of Surgery. Universities began systematic training of physicians around 1220 CE in Italy.
During the Renaissance, understanding of anatomy improved, and the microscope was invented. Prior to the 19th century, humorism (also known as humoralism) was thought to explain the cause of disease but it was gradually replaced by the germ theory of disease, leading to effective treatments and even cures for many infectious diseases. Military doctors advanced the methods of trauma treatment and surgery. Public health measures were developed especially in the 19th century as the rapid growth of cities required systematic sanitary measures. Advanced research centers opened in the early 20th century, often connected with major hospitals. The mid-20th century was characterized by new biological treatments, such as antibiotics. These advancements, along with developments in chemistry, genetics, and radiography led to modern medicine. Medicine was heavily professionalized in the 20th century, and new careers opened to women as nurses (from the 1870s) and as physicians (especially after 1970).
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