How Greatness Destroyed Julius Caesar | Aristotle & Magnanimity | Famous Men of Virtue

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Memoria Press

2 жыл бұрын

Gaius Julius Caesar changed the world. How, you might ask? The infamous dictator of the Roman empire and champion of the plebs, lived in greatness and died because of it. But, what can we learn about virtue from the life and death of this Roman dictator? Aristotle described the virtue of magnanimity as "the adornment of virtues," a phrase that epitomizes the early life of Julius Caesar. In this mini - documentary on Ancient Rome, we explore the the philosophy and ethics of magnanimity, the events that created Caesar's rise to power, and why greatness destroyed him through his preemptive assassination.
Join us for another installment of Famous Men of Virtue on the rise and fall of Julius Caesar!
-- About the Show:
Welcome to Famous Men of Virtue: Rome, a series of narrative historical documentaries on famous figures of virtue and vice from the chronicles of classical history. Hosted by a crowd of Memoria Press favorites, Famous Men of Virtue: Rome takes a close look at virtuous living through the eyes of the prominent individuals of the classical world.
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@markcannon8522
@markcannon8522 Жыл бұрын
Love these videos
@Gabriel-ig2pb
@Gabriel-ig2pb 2 жыл бұрын
I love these series.
@carter6018
@carter6018 2 жыл бұрын
High quality, good production.
@eprohoda
@eprohoda 2 жыл бұрын
Memoria!‘supp?,you shared best picture~ all the best, ))
@lonnietoth5765
@lonnietoth5765 4 ай бұрын
Caesar was for the common man ( Plebians ) and showed it in his will . Greed , corruption and envy was the reason . Within hours of Antony's speech , the conspirators were running for their lives . He did not want to be King and they could never prove that , but he was for reform and not in the best interests of the rich and powerful . My son is named after him and I have a grandson named Roman . " Make Rome Great Again " !
@VeritasAmantesVocat
@VeritasAmantesVocat 2 ай бұрын
Wow, you started off so well then made an idiotic parallel to a man who literally sits on a golden throne.
@VeritasAmantesVocat
@VeritasAmantesVocat 2 ай бұрын
Not bad, for trying to take a very complex subject and condense it.
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