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Surviving a Pandemic in Ancient Rome - The Antonine Plague DOCUMENTARY
In this history documentary we take a look at surviving a pandemic in ancient Rome with a specific focus on the Antonine Plage. Check out Ancient History Magazine: https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/landing/ancient_history_invicta
We begin with an overview of ancient diseases and Roman medicine. What did people think of diseases and how did they treat them? Turns out there are a ton of answers to this question so we focus in on the main philosophy involving the four fundamental elements of earth, air, fire, and water. With this context in mind, we then turn to the topic of ancient pandemics.
Our primary case study is the Antonine Plague which broke out in the 2nd Century AD of the Roman Empire. We cover its origin and spread across ancient Rome. We then talk about its impact on Roman...
published: 29 Mar 2020
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The Antonine Plague: The Roman Empire's First Pandemic
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Did the Antonine Plague cause the First Fall of Rome?
Between 165 and about 180, the Roman Empire, which had stood so tall and so strong for over a century, swayed under the weight of the Antonine Plague. Modern research has centered on smallpox as a likely cause of the plague, and emphasizes that it was a new type of threat to settled, agricultural societies. The impact of the plague has been heavily debated by historians for over three hundred years, with much of the recent discussion arguing that it was indeed devastating. So devastating, in fact, that the historian Walter Scheidel labels this period the "First Fall of Rome"
SOURCES:
The Fate of Rome, Harper
Escape from Rome, Scheidel
The Antonines, Grant
published: 26 Jul 2022
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How Marcus Aurelius Responded To A Pandemic | Ryan Holiday | Coronavirus and Stoicism
In 165 AD, Marcus Aurelius' Roman Empire was hit with the Antonine Plague. Despite the distance of so many centuries, it's eerily similar to Covid-19. It caused widespread panic, but Marcus Aurelius was a beacon of sanity and stability during these times. He made the people of his empire a priority as he did the best he could to deal with a pandemic that eventually killed between 10 and 18 million people in his empire.
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published: 26 Mar 2020
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The Antonine Plague - Past Pandemics
Today we're talking about the Antonine Plague that took the lives of 5 million people over 14 years during the rule of Marcus Aurelius. Today, we're talking smallpox, war, false prophets, and meditations.
Watch Episode one of the Past Pandemics Series: The Plague of Athens
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A History of Pandemics: Episode 2 - The Antonine Plague, 165-180 AD
In this episode, the pelicans cover Rome's first epidemic and possibly the world's first pandemic and discuss the effects it had on it's enormous empire.
published: 20 Apr 2020
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Ancient Pandemics Webinar Series - Kyle Harper, History, Biology, and the Antonine Plague
Kyle Harper is Professor of Classics and Letters and Provost Emeritus at The University of Oklahoma. Dr. Harper is a historian of the ancient world whose work has spanned economic, environmental, and social history. He is the author of three books Slavery in the Late Roman World, AD 275-425 (2011) which was awarded the James Henry Breasted Prize by the American Historical Association and the Outstanding Publication Award from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South; From Shame to Sin: The Christian Transformation of Sexual Morality (2013) which won the Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion in Historical Studies from the American Academy of Religion; and The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire (2017) which has been translated into twelve languages...
published: 09 Nov 2020
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6 Mysterious Disease Outbreaks Through History
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Ancient Pandemics Webinar Series - The Economic Impact of the Antonine Plague
Andrew Wilson is Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire in the Faculty of Classics and a Fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford. Professor Wilson’s research interests include the economy of the Roman Empire, ancient technology, ancient water supply and usage, Roman North Africa and archaeological field survey. He co-directs, with Alan Bowman, the Oxford Roman Economy Project (OxREP) and edits the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series with Oxford University Press. He also co-directs the Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire project with Chris Howgego. He also leads, together with Bob Bewley, Graham Philip, and David Mattingly, the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) Project, using satellite imagery to assess threats to archaeological...
published: 10 Nov 2020
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The Antonine Plague
published: 25 Aug 2022
14:52
Surviving a Pandemic in Ancient Rome - The Antonine Plague DOCUMENTARY
In this history documentary we take a look at surviving a pandemic in ancient Rome with a specific focus on the Antonine Plage. Check out Ancient History Magazi...
In this history documentary we take a look at surviving a pandemic in ancient Rome with a specific focus on the Antonine Plage. Check out Ancient History Magazine: https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/landing/ancient_history_invicta
We begin with an overview of ancient diseases and Roman medicine. What did people think of diseases and how did they treat them? Turns out there are a ton of answers to this question so we focus in on the main philosophy involving the four fundamental elements of earth, air, fire, and water. With this context in mind, we then turn to the topic of ancient pandemics.
Our primary case study is the Antonine Plague which broke out in the 2nd Century AD of the Roman Empire. We cover its origin and spread across ancient Rome. We then talk about its impact on Roman society, the Roman Economy, and the Roman Army. There are a ton of parallels to modern times which prove quite fascinating to compare and contrast. Enjoy!
Bibliography and Recommended Reading
The Prince of Medicine, Susan P. Mattern
Ancient Medicine, Vivian Nutton
Greek Rational Medicine, James Longrigg
Roman Disasters, Jerry Toner
Man and Wound in the Ancient World, Richard Gabriel
#Roman
#History
#Pandemic
https://wn.com/Surviving_A_Pandemic_In_Ancient_Rome_The_Antonine_Plague_Documentary
In this history documentary we take a look at surviving a pandemic in ancient Rome with a specific focus on the Antonine Plage. Check out Ancient History Magazine: https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/landing/ancient_history_invicta
We begin with an overview of ancient diseases and Roman medicine. What did people think of diseases and how did they treat them? Turns out there are a ton of answers to this question so we focus in on the main philosophy involving the four fundamental elements of earth, air, fire, and water. With this context in mind, we then turn to the topic of ancient pandemics.
Our primary case study is the Antonine Plague which broke out in the 2nd Century AD of the Roman Empire. We cover its origin and spread across ancient Rome. We then talk about its impact on Roman society, the Roman Economy, and the Roman Army. There are a ton of parallels to modern times which prove quite fascinating to compare and contrast. Enjoy!
Bibliography and Recommended Reading
The Prince of Medicine, Susan P. Mattern
Ancient Medicine, Vivian Nutton
Greek Rational Medicine, James Longrigg
Roman Disasters, Jerry Toner
Man and Wound in the Ancient World, Richard Gabriel
#Roman
#History
#Pandemic
- published: 29 Mar 2020
- views: 382972
16:44
The Antonine Plague: The Roman Empire's First Pandemic
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- published: 20 Dec 2021
- views: 183126
11:34
Did the Antonine Plague cause the First Fall of Rome?
Between 165 and about 180, the Roman Empire, which had stood so tall and so strong for over a century, swayed under the weight of the Antonine Plague. Modern re...
Between 165 and about 180, the Roman Empire, which had stood so tall and so strong for over a century, swayed under the weight of the Antonine Plague. Modern research has centered on smallpox as a likely cause of the plague, and emphasizes that it was a new type of threat to settled, agricultural societies. The impact of the plague has been heavily debated by historians for over three hundred years, with much of the recent discussion arguing that it was indeed devastating. So devastating, in fact, that the historian Walter Scheidel labels this period the "First Fall of Rome"
SOURCES:
The Fate of Rome, Harper
Escape from Rome, Scheidel
The Antonines, Grant
https://wn.com/Did_The_Antonine_Plague_Cause_The_First_Fall_Of_Rome
Between 165 and about 180, the Roman Empire, which had stood so tall and so strong for over a century, swayed under the weight of the Antonine Plague. Modern research has centered on smallpox as a likely cause of the plague, and emphasizes that it was a new type of threat to settled, agricultural societies. The impact of the plague has been heavily debated by historians for over three hundred years, with much of the recent discussion arguing that it was indeed devastating. So devastating, in fact, that the historian Walter Scheidel labels this period the "First Fall of Rome"
SOURCES:
The Fate of Rome, Harper
Escape from Rome, Scheidel
The Antonines, Grant
- published: 26 Jul 2022
- views: 14198
6:43
How Marcus Aurelius Responded To A Pandemic | Ryan Holiday | Coronavirus and Stoicism
In 165 AD, Marcus Aurelius' Roman Empire was hit with the Antonine Plague. Despite the distance of so many centuries, it's eerily similar to Covid-19. It caused...
In 165 AD, Marcus Aurelius' Roman Empire was hit with the Antonine Plague. Despite the distance of so many centuries, it's eerily similar to Covid-19. It caused widespread panic, but Marcus Aurelius was a beacon of sanity and stability during these times. He made the people of his empire a priority as he did the best he could to deal with a pandemic that eventually killed between 10 and 18 million people in his empire.
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In 165 AD, Marcus Aurelius' Roman Empire was hit with the Antonine Plague. Despite the distance of so many centuries, it's eerily similar to Covid-19. It caused widespread panic, but Marcus Aurelius was a beacon of sanity and stability during these times. He made the people of his empire a priority as he did the best he could to deal with a pandemic that eventually killed between 10 and 18 million people in his empire.
To learn more about Stoicism, check out the Daily Stoic's FREE GUIDE to Stoic philosophy: https://dailystoic.com/freeguide
Daily Stoic is a community built around the teachings of Stoicism. If you're wondering "What does Stoicism mean?", "Who was Marcus Aurelius?", "How to be a stoic?" or "How to practice stoicism in daily life?" check out Daily Stoic's FREE 7-Day Stoicism Starter Pack. This highly curated 7-Day Guide will expand your knowledge and provide actionable tools and ideas to make you stronger, more resilient and happier.
Get the free guide here: https://dailystoic.com/freeguide
Stoicism is a practical philosophy. The main thinkers that the Daily Stoic focuses on in stoicism are Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca. The Daily Stoic is a guide to how to practice Stoicism in your daily life, the daily routines of Stoicism, and is a practical guide to Stoicism. This channel is Stoicism 101, it will tell you what Stoicism is and how to be a Stoic. Ryan Holiday has been practicing stoicism and writing about stoicism for more than a decade and his insights will give you guidance to practicing stoicism in your day to day life.
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- published: 26 Mar 2020
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9:23
The Antonine Plague - Past Pandemics
Today we're talking about the Antonine Plague that took the lives of 5 million people over 14 years during the rule of Marcus Aurelius. Today, we're talking sma...
Today we're talking about the Antonine Plague that took the lives of 5 million people over 14 years during the rule of Marcus Aurelius. Today, we're talking smallpox, war, false prophets, and meditations.
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41:47
A History of Pandemics: Episode 2 - The Antonine Plague, 165-180 AD
In this episode, the pelicans cover Rome's first epidemic and possibly the world's first pandemic and discuss the effects it had on it's enormous empire.
In this episode, the pelicans cover Rome's first epidemic and possibly the world's first pandemic and discuss the effects it had on it's enormous empire.
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In this episode, the pelicans cover Rome's first epidemic and possibly the world's first pandemic and discuss the effects it had on it's enormous empire.
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 6075
1:25:08
Ancient Pandemics Webinar Series - Kyle Harper, History, Biology, and the Antonine Plague
Kyle Harper is Professor of Classics and Letters and Provost Emeritus at The University of Oklahoma. Dr. Harper is a historian of the ancient world whose work h...
Kyle Harper is Professor of Classics and Letters and Provost Emeritus at The University of Oklahoma. Dr. Harper is a historian of the ancient world whose work has spanned economic, environmental, and social history. He is the author of three books Slavery in the Late Roman World, AD 275-425 (2011) which was awarded the James Henry Breasted Prize by the American Historical Association and the Outstanding Publication Award from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South; From Shame to Sin: The Christian Transformation of Sexual Morality (2013) which won the Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion in Historical Studies from the American Academy of Religion; and The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire (2017) which has been translated into twelve languages. He is currently writing a global history of infectious disease.
Brown University
October 27, 2020
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Kyle Harper is Professor of Classics and Letters and Provost Emeritus at The University of Oklahoma. Dr. Harper is a historian of the ancient world whose work has spanned economic, environmental, and social history. He is the author of three books Slavery in the Late Roman World, AD 275-425 (2011) which was awarded the James Henry Breasted Prize by the American Historical Association and the Outstanding Publication Award from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South; From Shame to Sin: The Christian Transformation of Sexual Morality (2013) which won the Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion in Historical Studies from the American Academy of Religion; and The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire (2017) which has been translated into twelve languages. He is currently writing a global history of infectious disease.
Brown University
October 27, 2020
- published: 09 Nov 2020
- views: 3595
13:46
6 Mysterious Disease Outbreaks Through History
After living with COVID-19 the last few years, we're all thinking about how to prevent another pandemic—often, our best clues come from learning about outbreaks...
After living with COVID-19 the last few years, we're all thinking about how to prevent another pandemic—often, our best clues come from learning about outbreaks of the past. Join Stefan Chin for a new episode of SciShow all about mysterious deadly diseases. Let's go!
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https://www.cdc.gov/ophss/csels/dsepd/ss1978/lesson1/section11.html
The Great Dying
https://www.cvltnation.com/the-great-dying-new-englands-coastal-plague-1616-1619/
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/2/09-0276_article
https://slate.com/technology/2012/11/leptospirosis-and-pilgrims-the-wampanoag-may-have-been-killed-off-by-an-infectious-disease.html
Cocoliztli
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730237/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-017-0446-6
https://www.nature.com/news/collapse-of-aztec-society-linked-to-catastrophic-salmonella-outbreak-1.21485
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/01/one-history-s-worst-epidemics-may-have-been-caused-common-microbe
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbook/2018/infectious-diseases-related-to-travel/typhoid-paratyphoid-fever
The Justinian Plague
https://jmvh.org/article/the-history-of-plague-part-1-the-three-great-pandemics/
https://www.ancient.eu/article/782/justinians-plague-541-542-ce/
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/01/140129-justinian-plague-black-death-bacteria-bubonic-pandemic/
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https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003349
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(13)70323-2/fulltext
The Antonine Plague
http://people.loyno.edu/~history/journal/1996-7/Smith.html
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- published: 14 Apr 2019
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Ancient Pandemics Webinar Series - The Economic Impact of the Antonine Plague
Andrew Wilson is Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire in the Faculty of Classics and a Fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford. Prof...
Andrew Wilson is Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire in the Faculty of Classics and a Fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford. Professor Wilson’s research interests include the economy of the Roman Empire, ancient technology, ancient water supply and usage, Roman North Africa and archaeological field survey. He co-directs, with Alan Bowman, the Oxford Roman Economy Project (OxREP) and edits the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series with Oxford University Press. He also co-directs the Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire project with Chris Howgego. He also leads, together with Bob Bewley, Graham Philip, and David Mattingly, the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) Project, using satellite imagery to assess threats to archaeological sites. He has excavated numerous sites in Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, and Cyprus, and is currently involved in excavations at Aphrodisias (Turkey) and Utica (Tunisia).
November 5, 2020
Brown University
https://wn.com/Ancient_Pandemics_Webinar_Series_The_Economic_Impact_Of_The_Antonine_Plague
Andrew Wilson is Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire in the Faculty of Classics and a Fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford. Professor Wilson’s research interests include the economy of the Roman Empire, ancient technology, ancient water supply and usage, Roman North Africa and archaeological field survey. He co-directs, with Alan Bowman, the Oxford Roman Economy Project (OxREP) and edits the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series with Oxford University Press. He also co-directs the Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire project with Chris Howgego. He also leads, together with Bob Bewley, Graham Philip, and David Mattingly, the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) Project, using satellite imagery to assess threats to archaeological sites. He has excavated numerous sites in Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, and Cyprus, and is currently involved in excavations at Aphrodisias (Turkey) and Utica (Tunisia).
November 5, 2020
Brown University
- published: 10 Nov 2020
- views: 1955