Philip (or Philippus) of Opus (Greek:Φίλιππος Ὀπούντιος), was a philosopher and a member of the Academy during Plato's lifetime. Philip was the editor of Plato's Laws. Philip of Opus is probably identical with the Philip of Medma (or Mende), the astronomer, who is also described as a disciple of Plato.
Plato's Laws and Epinomis
According to Diogenes Laërtius, Philip of Opus was a disciple of Plato, who was responsible for transcribing Plato's Laws into twelve books, and writing the thirteenth book (the Epinomis) himself:
In the Suda, Philip is listed anonymously under the heading of philosophos ("philosopher"), his name being lost from the beginning of the entry:
Since the entry is located under the heading philosophos, the defect presumably existed in the source from which the Suda borrowed. It was not until the 18th century when Ludolf Küster, the editor of the Suda, identified this anonymous entry with the Philip of Opus mentioned by Diogenes Laërtius.
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LETRA:
[Oscu]
Imagínate ser tú y tener a todo el mundo
Queriendo ver tu culo a diario
Relajada de mood, ojos y cristales blue
Pero yo soy un mercenario
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te...
published: 15 Mar 2022
"Opening" from Glassworks by Philip Glass | (Piano Cover) ft. Igor Kratovic
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💡Info: Glassworks is a chamber music work of six movements by Philip Glass. It is regarded as a characteristically Glass-like work. Following his larger-scale concert and stage w...
published: 26 Nov 2018
Philip Black - Capriccio Opus 116 #7 - J. Brahms
published: 13 May 2018
Adam Golka "32@32" Opus 26: Philip Lorenz
Short films about a young pianist scaling Mount Ludwig. Adam Golka invites you into his world and process as he prepares to perform Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas.
Filmmaker: Zac Nicholson
Additional Camera: Jonah Koplin
Audio: Shao-Ting Sun, Sun Music Production Corporation
Sound Recording Assistant: Aggie Tsai
Production Assistant: Charlie Hartwell
Special thanks to Sigrid Fried
Copyright Adam Golka, 2020
published: 27 Aug 2020
The Greatest Speech in History? Alexander the Great and the Opis Mutiny
Alexander the Great is one of the most extraordinary individuals in history. He became king of the fringe Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BC at the age of just 20, and before his death twelve years later, had imposed Macedonian overlordship on Greece, destroyed the mighty Persian Empire and led an army deep into modern Afghanistan and to the Indian frontier.
At Opis he faced a mutiny by his Macedonian troops, angered that he wanted to send some of them home, while appearing to give preference to his new Asian subjects, and adopting many of their customs. Alexander dealt ruthlessly with the ringleaders, before (according to 'The Anabasis' by Roman historian Arrian) making a speech to his army in which he berated his troops for their disloyalty.
The speech, as it has reached us, was no...
published: 10 Aug 2018
Philip Anderson - “Opus 2" (Philip Anderson) (USA, Сategory D, Solo)
1st International online competition of jazz performers «International Jazz Bridge 2021»
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“Opus 2" (Philip Anderson)
Teacher - Alexey Saranchin
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LETRA:
[Oscu]
Imagínate ser tú y tener a todo el mundo
Queriendo ver tu culo a diario
Relajada de mood, ojos y cristales blue
Pero yo soy un mercenario
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
[Nobeat]
Yeah
Chica fresa le gusta Tini, maneja un mini
Rompe las redes cuando se pone bikini
Solo vape no fuma phillie, ella es mi siri
Me contesta cuando quiero, dicen que es muy Mili Pili
Me invitó para Aires, dice que bueno estoy yo
Le gusta la movie mía que la lleve pa’ los shows
Hago que baile cuando se pone el dembow
Le buscan cualquier defecto dicen que eso eso es Photoshop
En shock shock quedan cuando ella sale
Te aprovechas baby no se vale
Muchos pero no hay quien me iguale
Yeah, porqué
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario, ey
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
Yeah
[Oscu]
Llego y bajamos de la nave, flow caro ya se sabe
No es mi novia oficial pero esta noche todo vale
Modela por la calle, nos alumbran los flashes
Todo le queda bien, no existe combi que le falle
Y rompe la disco, los deja a to’ en visto
No hay nadie que alcance, que le alcance
Pero yo estoy listo por más que haya dicho
Que hay pocos que valen
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
[Oscu & Nobeat]
Claro
Ya me conocen, Oscu
Yeah, Nobeat
Son of God
Estani, yeah
#Oscu #Nobeat #N1 #Numero1
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Film: @teamjota.tv
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LETRA:
[Oscu]
Imagínate ser tú y tener a todo el mundo
Queriendo ver tu culo a diario
Relajada de mood, ojos y cristales blue
Pero yo soy un mercenario
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
[Nobeat]
Yeah
Chica fresa le gusta Tini, maneja un mini
Rompe las redes cuando se pone bikini
Solo vape no fuma phillie, ella es mi siri
Me contesta cuando quiero, dicen que es muy Mili Pili
Me invitó para Aires, dice que bueno estoy yo
Le gusta la movie mía que la lleve pa’ los shows
Hago que baile cuando se pone el dembow
Le buscan cualquier defecto dicen que eso eso es Photoshop
En shock shock quedan cuando ella sale
Te aprovechas baby no se vale
Muchos pero no hay quien me iguale
Yeah, porqué
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario, ey
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
Yeah
[Oscu]
Llego y bajamos de la nave, flow caro ya se sabe
No es mi novia oficial pero esta noche todo vale
Modela por la calle, nos alumbran los flashes
Todo le queda bien, no existe combi que le falle
Y rompe la disco, los deja a to’ en visto
No hay nadie que alcance, que le alcance
Pero yo estoy listo por más que haya dicho
Que hay pocos que valen
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
[Oscu & Nobeat]
Claro
Ya me conocen, Oscu
Yeah, Nobeat
Son of God
Estani, yeah
#Oscu #Nobeat #N1 #Numero1
Piano Tutorial for this piece here: https://youtu.be/EvDsbPLrfIA
Sheet music for this arrangement and the full step-by-step piano tutorial for this music is a...
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💡Info: Glassworks is a chamber music work of six movements by Philip Glass. It is regarded as a characteristically Glass-like work. Following his larger-scale concert and stage works, Glassworks was Philip Glass's successful attempt to create a more pop-oriented "Walkman-suitable" work, with considerably shorter and more accessible pieces written for the recording studio. The studio album was released in 1982.
⚙️ Performance by Igor Kratovic Smart Classical Piano (2018) Original Music Philip Glass
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💡Info: Glassworks is a chamber music work of six movements by Philip Glass. It is regarded as a characteristically Glass-like work. Following his larger-scale concert and stage works, Glassworks was Philip Glass's successful attempt to create a more pop-oriented "Walkman-suitable" work, with considerably shorter and more accessible pieces written for the recording studio. The studio album was released in 1982.
⚙️ Performance by Igor Kratovic Smart Classical Piano (2018) Original Music Philip Glass
Short films about a young pianist scaling Mount Ludwig. Adam Golka invites you into his world and process as he prepares to perform Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas...
Short films about a young pianist scaling Mount Ludwig. Adam Golka invites you into his world and process as he prepares to perform Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas.
Filmmaker: Zac Nicholson
Additional Camera: Jonah Koplin
Audio: Shao-Ting Sun, Sun Music Production Corporation
Sound Recording Assistant: Aggie Tsai
Production Assistant: Charlie Hartwell
Special thanks to Sigrid Fried
Copyright Adam Golka, 2020
Short films about a young pianist scaling Mount Ludwig. Adam Golka invites you into his world and process as he prepares to perform Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas.
Filmmaker: Zac Nicholson
Additional Camera: Jonah Koplin
Audio: Shao-Ting Sun, Sun Music Production Corporation
Sound Recording Assistant: Aggie Tsai
Production Assistant: Charlie Hartwell
Special thanks to Sigrid Fried
Copyright Adam Golka, 2020
Alexander the Great is one of the most extraordinary individuals in history. He became king of the fringe Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BC at the age of jus...
Alexander the Great is one of the most extraordinary individuals in history. He became king of the fringe Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BC at the age of just 20, and before his death twelve years later, had imposed Macedonian overlordship on Greece, destroyed the mighty Persian Empire and led an army deep into modern Afghanistan and to the Indian frontier.
At Opis he faced a mutiny by his Macedonian troops, angered that he wanted to send some of them home, while appearing to give preference to his new Asian subjects, and adopting many of their customs. Alexander dealt ruthlessly with the ringleaders, before (according to 'The Anabasis' by Roman historian Arrian) making a speech to his army in which he berated his troops for their disloyalty.
The speech, as it has reached us, was no doubt written by Arrian rather than Alexander. His actual words are now impossible to ascertain. But Arrian had access to eyewitness accounts which are now lost (principally Ptolemy and Nearchus), and modern historians generally agree that the speech was a real historical event, and that Arrian gives a good representation of its likely content.
Putting its (contested and debated) value as a historical source to one side, the scene - as it appears in Arrian - is a brilliantly written moment of high drama and emotion, in which Alexander first highlights his debt to his father Philip, before launching into a tirade in which he lists his own astounding achievements and qualities of leadership.
The speech has been abridged and edited by myself for this video.
You can read Arrian's full version in English translation here: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Anabasis_of_Alexander/Book_VII/Chapter_IX
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Alexander the Great is one of the most extraordinary individuals in history. He became king of the fringe Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BC at the age of just 20, and before his death twelve years later, had imposed Macedonian overlordship on Greece, destroyed the mighty Persian Empire and led an army deep into modern Afghanistan and to the Indian frontier.
At Opis he faced a mutiny by his Macedonian troops, angered that he wanted to send some of them home, while appearing to give preference to his new Asian subjects, and adopting many of their customs. Alexander dealt ruthlessly with the ringleaders, before (according to 'The Anabasis' by Roman historian Arrian) making a speech to his army in which he berated his troops for their disloyalty.
The speech, as it has reached us, was no doubt written by Arrian rather than Alexander. His actual words are now impossible to ascertain. But Arrian had access to eyewitness accounts which are now lost (principally Ptolemy and Nearchus), and modern historians generally agree that the speech was a real historical event, and that Arrian gives a good representation of its likely content.
Putting its (contested and debated) value as a historical source to one side, the scene - as it appears in Arrian - is a brilliantly written moment of high drama and emotion, in which Alexander first highlights his debt to his father Philip, before launching into a tirade in which he lists his own astounding achievements and qualities of leadership.
The speech has been abridged and edited by myself for this video.
You can read Arrian's full version in English translation here: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Anabasis_of_Alexander/Book_VII/Chapter_IX
You can visit our online bookshop to find great books on this and other topics:
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1st International online competition of jazz performers «International Jazz Bridge 2021»
Philip Anderson - piano
“Opus 2" (Philip Anderson)
Teacher - Alexey ...
1st International online competition of jazz performers «International Jazz Bridge 2021»
Philip Anderson - piano
“Opus 2" (Philip Anderson)
Teacher - Alexey Saranchin
1st International online competition of jazz performers «International Jazz Bridge 2021»
Philip Anderson - piano
“Opus 2" (Philip Anderson)
Teacher - Alexey Saranchin
Video oficial de "Numero 1" por Oscu & Nobeat
Suscribite al canal de Oscu: http://bit.ly/OscuMusic
OSCU: https://www.instagram.com/nicolasodetti
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MGMT: @1.8m
Film: @teamjota.tv
Contacto / Booking
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LETRA:
[Oscu]
Imagínate ser tú y tener a todo el mundo
Queriendo ver tu culo a diario
Relajada de mood, ojos y cristales blue
Pero yo soy un mercenario
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
[Nobeat]
Yeah
Chica fresa le gusta Tini, maneja un mini
Rompe las redes cuando se pone bikini
Solo vape no fuma phillie, ella es mi siri
Me contesta cuando quiero, dicen que es muy Mili Pili
Me invitó para Aires, dice que bueno estoy yo
Le gusta la movie mía que la lleve pa’ los shows
Hago que baile cuando se pone el dembow
Le buscan cualquier defecto dicen que eso eso es Photoshop
En shock shock quedan cuando ella sale
Te aprovechas baby no se vale
Muchos pero no hay quien me iguale
Yeah, porqué
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario, ey
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
Yeah
[Oscu]
Llego y bajamos de la nave, flow caro ya se sabe
No es mi novia oficial pero esta noche todo vale
Modela por la calle, nos alumbran los flashes
Todo le queda bien, no existe combi que le falle
Y rompe la disco, los deja a to’ en visto
No hay nadie que alcance, que le alcance
Pero yo estoy listo por más que haya dicho
Que hay pocos que valen
Y me cambio, me pongo horarios
Hago lo necesario, pruebo mil vestuarios
Buscas algo que esté en lo alto
Que sea interesante y yo eso puedo darlo
Es que soy el número 1
Y de seguro te dirán lo contrario
Todos quieren tener tu culo
Vente que hoy lo subimos al escenario
Yo no compro con tipos raros
Mirá a los de mi lado, están todos pegados
Y te aseguro
Que todos miran cuando estamos llegando
[Oscu & Nobeat]
Claro
Ya me conocen, Oscu
Yeah, Nobeat
Son of God
Estani, yeah
#Oscu #Nobeat #N1 #Numero1
Piano Tutorial for this piece here: https://youtu.be/EvDsbPLrfIA
Sheet music for this arrangement and the full step-by-step piano tutorial for this music is available when you start a trial membership on smartclassicalpiano.com (the trial is completely free). If you like the courses and tutorials available on there, stick around. If not, cancel during trial period and you won't be charged a cent.
Full Tutorial Library:
www.smartclassicalpiano.com
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♬ Sheet Music. Find the sheet for all the pieces on our website.
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
💡Info: Glassworks is a chamber music work of six movements by Philip Glass. It is regarded as a characteristically Glass-like work. Following his larger-scale concert and stage works, Glassworks was Philip Glass's successful attempt to create a more pop-oriented "Walkman-suitable" work, with considerably shorter and more accessible pieces written for the recording studio. The studio album was released in 1982.
⚙️ Performance by Igor Kratovic Smart Classical Piano (2018) Original Music Philip Glass
Short films about a young pianist scaling Mount Ludwig. Adam Golka invites you into his world and process as he prepares to perform Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas.
Filmmaker: Zac Nicholson
Additional Camera: Jonah Koplin
Audio: Shao-Ting Sun, Sun Music Production Corporation
Sound Recording Assistant: Aggie Tsai
Production Assistant: Charlie Hartwell
Special thanks to Sigrid Fried
Copyright Adam Golka, 2020
Alexander the Great is one of the most extraordinary individuals in history. He became king of the fringe Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BC at the age of just 20, and before his death twelve years later, had imposed Macedonian overlordship on Greece, destroyed the mighty Persian Empire and led an army deep into modern Afghanistan and to the Indian frontier.
At Opis he faced a mutiny by his Macedonian troops, angered that he wanted to send some of them home, while appearing to give preference to his new Asian subjects, and adopting many of their customs. Alexander dealt ruthlessly with the ringleaders, before (according to 'The Anabasis' by Roman historian Arrian) making a speech to his army in which he berated his troops for their disloyalty.
The speech, as it has reached us, was no doubt written by Arrian rather than Alexander. His actual words are now impossible to ascertain. But Arrian had access to eyewitness accounts which are now lost (principally Ptolemy and Nearchus), and modern historians generally agree that the speech was a real historical event, and that Arrian gives a good representation of its likely content.
Putting its (contested and debated) value as a historical source to one side, the scene - as it appears in Arrian - is a brilliantly written moment of high drama and emotion, in which Alexander first highlights his debt to his father Philip, before launching into a tirade in which he lists his own astounding achievements and qualities of leadership.
The speech has been abridged and edited by myself for this video.
You can read Arrian's full version in English translation here: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Anabasis_of_Alexander/Book_VII/Chapter_IX
You can visit our online bookshop to find great books on this and other topics:
UK site - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/epichist...
US site - https://bookshop.org/shop/epichistorytv
As a bookshop.org affiliate we earn from qualifying purchases while donating 10% of sales to support independent bookshops!
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#EpicHistoryTV #AlexandertheGreat
1st International online competition of jazz performers «International Jazz Bridge 2021»
Philip Anderson - piano
“Opus 2" (Philip Anderson)
Teacher - Alexey Saranchin
Philip (or Philippus) of Opus (Greek:Φίλιππος Ὀπούντιος), was a philosopher and a member of the Academy during Plato's lifetime. Philip was the editor of Plato's Laws. Philip of Opus is probably identical with the Philip of Medma (or Mende), the astronomer, who is also described as a disciple of Plato.
Plato's Laws and Epinomis
According to Diogenes Laërtius, Philip of Opus was a disciple of Plato, who was responsible for transcribing Plato's Laws into twelve books, and writing the thirteenth book (the Epinomis) himself:
In the Suda, Philip is listed anonymously under the heading of philosophos ("philosopher"), his name being lost from the beginning of the entry:
Since the entry is located under the heading philosophos, the defect presumably existed in the source from which the Suda borrowed. It was not until the 18th century when Ludolf Küster, the editor of the Suda, identified this anonymous entry with the Philip of Opus mentioned by Diogenes Laërtius.