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THE NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

Year Published : 2007

©Copyright : EFG Eurobank Ergasias S.A. / John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation

ISBN : 978-960-89339-2-7

Publisher : Nikolaos Kaltsas

Pages : 464

This edition includes photographs of the archaeological exhibits of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. The Hellenic Ministry of Culture has the copyright in these photographs and in the antiquities that constitute their subject and the Archaeological Receipts Fund receives the royalities from their publication.

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People behind the excavation. ΝΑΜ ( National Archaeological MUSEUM )

Aιγίς films

Published on May 2, 2012

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National Archaeological Museum. (Interactive Multimedia Publishing for 3 of the 15 most important archaeological sites and museums of Greece)

Drama and not documentary photography, aerial photography, 2d & 3d animation.

Production Ministry of Culture

Narration Gregory Patrickareas

duration 11:21 minutes

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Treasures of Antikythera shipwreck HD Θησαυροί των Αντικυθήρων

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Published on Mar 14, 2014

Θησαυροί από το ναυάγιο των Αντικυθήρων

Το ναυάγιο χρονολογείται στο 60-50 π.Χ. περίπου, ενώ το φορτίο του χρονολογείται από τον 4ο έως και τον 1ο αιώνα π.Χ. Η μελέτη του φορτίου θα προσθέσει μια σημαντική μαρτυρία για το θαλάσσιο εμπόριο και τη διακίνηση έργων ελληνικής τέχνης στο τέλος της ελληνιστικής εποχής και της δημοκρατικής περιόδου της Ρώμης.

Τα ευρήματα - θησαυροί φιλοξενούνται στο Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Αθηνών, ως τα τέλη Ιουνίου 2014.

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Treasures from the Antikythera shipwreck

The wreck dated to 60-50 BC about the load of dates from the 4th to the 1st century BC The study load will add a significant testimony to the marine trade and movement of Greek works of art at the end of the Hellenistic era and the democratic period of Rome.

The findings - treasures housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, byend June 2014

Στην έκθεση παρουσιάζεται για πρώτη φορά το σύνολο σχεδόν των αντικειμένων, τα οποία ανασύρθηκαν από το ναυάγιο και χρονολογούνται από τον 4ο έως και τον 1ο αι. π.Χ.. Με τον περίφημο Μηχανισμό των Αντικυθήρων, τον πρώτο ημερολογιακό και αναλογικό φορητό υπολογιστή της αρχαιότητας, να δεσπόζει με το άλυτο μυστήριό του, καθώς είναι η αρχαιότερη σωζόμενη διάταξη με γρανάζια και έχει συναρπάσει και προβληματίσει πολλούς επιστήμονες, που ακόμα ερευνούν τη λειτουργία και τη χρήση του, στα ευρήματα περιλαμβάνονται μαρμάρινα και χάλκινα αγάλματα, γυάλινα σκεύη, χρυσά κοσμήματα, πλείστα κεραμικά αγγεία και χάλκινες κλίνες και τμήματα του ίδιου του πλοίου.

Ο μηχανισμός των Αντικυθήρων (γνωστός και ως αστρολάβος των Αντικυθήρων ή υπολογιστής των Αντικυθήρων) είναι ένα αρχαίο τέχνημα που πιστεύεται ότι ήταν ένας μηχανικός υπολογιστής και όργανο αστρονομικών παρατηρήσεων, που παρουσιάζει ομοιότητες με πολύπλοκο ωρολογιακό μηχανισμό.

The exhibition presents for the first time almost all the objects that were saved from the wreck dating from the 4th to the 1st century . BC . With the famous Antikythera Mechanism , the first calendar and analog laptop antiquity dominates the unsolved mystery , as it is the oldest surviving geared and has fascinated and puzzled many scientists , who are still investigating the operation and use of , the findings include marble and bronze statues , glassware , gold jewelry , a large number pottery and bronze beds and parts of the ship itself .

The Antikythera mechanism ( aka astrolabe and the Antikythera Antikythera Mechanism ) is an ancient artifact believed to be a computer engineer and instrument astronomical observations, which has similarities with complex clockwork mechanism .

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National Archaeological Museum of Athens - The Heritage of the Greeks 1

Kostis Papakonstantinou

Published on Jul 2, 2017

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Τα δικαιώματα της μουσικής επένδυσης ανήκουν αποκλειστικά στον δημιουργό της.

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ATHENS, National Archaeological Museum

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Uploaded on Jun 21, 2009

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Atene BELLEZZA GRECA

mimma russo

Published on Sep 7, 2009

BELLEZZA GRECA, Atene.

NEL MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO DI ATENE LE SCULTURE SUSCITANO EMOZIONE ESTETICA NON SOLO PER LA PERFEZIONE PLASTICA, MA PERCHE' I CORPI ESPRIMONO L'INTERIORITA' DEGLI ANTICHI GRECI CHE SAPEVANO GIOIRE E MERAVIGLIARSI

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Il Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Atene

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Published on Nov 27, 2009

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Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Atenas, Grecia

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Uploaded on Nov 2, 2010

The National Archaeological Museum (Greek: Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο) in Athens houses some of the most important artifacts from a variety of archaeological locations around Greece from prehistory to late antiquity. It is considered one of the great museums in the world and contains the richest collection of artifacts from Greek antiquity worldwide. It is situated in the Exarhia area in central Athens between Epirus Street, Bouboulinas Street and Tositsas Street while its entrance is on the Patission Street adjacent to the historical building of the Athens Polytechnic.

The first national archaeological museum in Greece was established by prime minister of Greece Ioannis Kapodistrias in Aigina in 1829. Since then the archaeological collection has been moved to a number of exhibition places until 1858, when an international architectural competition was announced for the location and the architectural design of the new museum.[2]

The current location was proposed and the construction of the museum's building began in 1866 and was completed in 1889 using funds from the Greek Government, the Greek Archaeological Society and the society of Mycenae. Major benefactors were Eleni Tositsa who donated the land for the building of the museum, Demetrios and Nikolaos Vernardakis from Saint Petersburg who donated a large amount for the completion of the museum.

The initial name for the museum was The Central Museum and it was renamed to its current name in 1881 by Prime Minister of Greece Charilaos Trikoupis. In 1887 the prominent archaeologist Valerios Stais becomes the museum's curator. During the World War II the museum was closed and the antiquities were sealed in special protective boxes and buried, in order to avoid their destruction and looting. In 1945 exhibits were again displayed under the direction of Christos Karouzos. The south wing of the museum houses the Epigraphic Museum with the richest collection of inscriptions in the world. The inscriptions museum expanded between 1953--1960 with the architectural designs of Patroklos Karantinos.

The museum has an imposing neo-classical design which was very popular in Europe at the time and is in full accordance with the classical style artifacts that it houses. The initial plan was conceived by the architect Ludwig Lange and it was later modified by Panages Kalkos who was the main architect, Harmodios Vlachos and Ernst Ziller. At the front of the museum there is a large neo-classic design garden which is decorated with sculptures.

The building has undergone many expansions. Most important were the construction of new east wing in the early 20th century based on the plans of Anastasios Metaxas and the erection of a two-storeyed building, designed by George Nomikos, in 1932-1939. These expansions were necessary to accommodate the rapidly expanding collection of artifacts. The most recent refurbishment of the museum took more than 1.5 years to complete, during which the museum remained completely closed. It reopened in July 2004, in time for the Athens Olympics and it included aesthetic and technical upgrade of the building, installation of a modern air-conditioning system, reorganisation of the museum's collection and repair of the damage that the 1999 earthquake left to the building. The Minoan frescoes rooms opened to the public in 2005. On May 2008 the Culture Minister Mihalis Liapis inaugurated the much anticipated collection of Egyptian antiquities and the collection of Eleni and Antonis Stathatos. Today, there is a renewed discussion regarding the need to further expand the museum to adjacent areas. A new plan has been put forward for a subterranean expansion at the front of the museum.

duration 13:23 minutes

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National Archaeological Museum in Athens

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Uploaded on Jan 30, 2011

The National Archaeological Museum holds more wonderful works of ancient Greek art and sculpture than any other museum in the world.

Masterpieces of Cycladic, Minoan, Mycenaean and classical Greek art are a must see experience. The bronze of Artemision Poseidon (5th century B.C.), the Antikythera mechanism and the funerary mask of "Agamemnon" are examples of the collection.

The Thira collection, artifacts of the Minoan civilization on the island of Santorini (Thira) are important to view before you visit the island.

duration 14:37 minutes

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-HD-古代ギリシャ芸術の殿堂、アテネ考古学博物館-Athens,Greece-

株式会社ユーラシア旅行社

Published on May 2, 2011

アテネ中心部を南北に貫く10月28日通りに立つアテネの国立考古学博物館。

アテネ近郊の出土品を中心に、先史時代からローマ時代までのギリシャ全土の歴史を系統にそって紹介しています。

ギリシャの旅の始めに、また総復習として訪れることで、各地方や遺跡のギリシャ史全体における位置づけや理解がいっそう深まることでしょう。

収蔵品としてはシュリーマンらが発掘したミケーネ遺跡の出土品(黄金製品はもちろん、文字盤やフレスコの一部も)、サントリーニなどキュクラデス文明の人型、古典期の青銅像や大理石彫刻等、ギリシャが誇る美術的・歴史的な傑作がそろっています。

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Athens, Greece: National Archaeological Museum

Rick Steves Europe

Uploaded on Feb 7, 2012

More info about travel to Athens: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/gree... The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is the single best place on earth to see ancient Greek artifacts. Strolling through the chronologically displayed collection — from 7,000 B.C. to A.D. 500 — is like watching a time-lapse movie of the evolution of art. You'll go from the stylized figurines of the Cycladic Islands, to the golden artifacts of the Mycenaeans, to the stiff, stoic kouros statues of the Archaic age.

At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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Which God is it? A Missing Object Holds the Clue.

Museum Secrets

Uploaded on Feb 17, 2012

Learn about a sculpture with a disputed identity. This webisode is associated with the full episode Inside the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.

Stream every episode of Museum Secrets at Vimeo On Demand:http://vimeo.com/ondemand/museumsecrets and VHX: http://museumsecrets.vhx.tv/

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Watch this webisode and find more short videos at http://www.museumsecrets.tv narrated by Colm Feore.

Museum Secrets is a hit TV series and rich media website that travels to the world's extraordinary museums, revealing the stories of irreplaceable treasures, probing familiar legends and assumptions, and using cutting edge research and technology to investigate the unknown. The series is produced by Kensington Communications Inc. for History (Canada) and is narrated by acclaimed actor, Colm Feore.

Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/museumsecrets) and follow us on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/museumsecrets) to join our growing community of museum, history, art, anthropology, science and research enthusiasts.

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Mask of Agamemnon

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Published on Apr 12, 2013

Schleimen's discovery and the controversy surrounded the Mask of Agamemnon, now house in Athens.

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Mask of Agamemnon, from shaft grave V, grave circle A, Mycenae, c.1550-1500 B.C.E.

Smarthistory. art, history, conversation.

Published on Feb 23, 2014

Mask of Agamemnon, from shaft grave V, grave circle A, c.1550-1500 B.C.E., gold, 12 inches / 35 cm (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)

More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=1P...

Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris

duration 03:51 minutes

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Grave stele of Hegeso, c. 410 B.C.E.

Smarthistory. art, history, conversation.

Published on Dec 25, 2013

Grave stele of Hegeso, c. 410 B.C.E., marble and paint, from the Dipylon Cemetary, Athens, 5' 2" (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)

More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=YU...

Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris

duration 03:26 minutes

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Smarthistory. art, history, conversation.

Published on Feb 25, 2014

Dipylon Amphora, c. 755-750 B.C.E., ceramic, 160 cm (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)

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Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris

duration 04:12 minutes

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Anavysos Kouros, c. 530 B.C.E.

Smarthistory. art, history, conversation.

Published on Mar 13, 2014

Anavysos Kouros, c. 530 B.C.E., marble, 6' 4" (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)

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Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris

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Athens - part 4 : National Archaelogical Museum

Paul Pesie

Published on Jun 20, 2014

When in Athens the National Archaelogical Museum is a MUST see. This video shows some items from their fabulous collection which impressed me at first glance:

A grave amphora with people mourning the deceased -

a vase showing Apollo with his winged horses welcomed by his sister Artemis -

a siren lamenting the death of a man - statues of Kouros ( symbols of eternal beauty and perpetual youthfulness) - the delicate carved bases for the Kouros statues -

a lion as a daemon of death leaping on a dead man -

bronzes of Zeus, a young athlete, the Antikytera Youth and the amazing Artemission Jocky -

marble reliëfs showing the abduction of the Nymph Basile -

a woman suffering the pain of childbirth.

Enjoy!

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Harp Player, Early Cycladic period (Bronze age)

Smarthistory. art, history, conversation.

Published on Jun 22, 2014

Male harp player from Keros, c. 2600--2300 B.C.E., Early Cycladic period, marble, 22.5 cm high (National Archaeological Museum, Athens). Learn more at Smarthistory: http://smarthistory.org/male-harp-pla...

Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker

duration 04:20 minutes

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Εκπαιδευτική Τηλεόραση ΕΡΤ: Το άγαλμα του Ποσειδώνα (1988)

Christos5120

Published on Nov 5, 2014

Εκπαιδευτική Τηλεόραση ΕΡΤ:

Έργα σταθμοί της ελληνικής τέχνης

Το άγαλμα του Ποσειδώνα

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Monumental works of Greek art

The statue of Poseidon

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Εκπαιδευτική Τηλεόραση ΕΡΤ: Ο τζόκεϋ του Αρτεμισίου (1988)

Christos5120

Published on Nov 5, 2014

Εκπαιδευτική Τηλεόραση ΕΡΤ:

Έργα σταθμοί της ελληνικής τέχνης

Ο τζόκεϋ του Αρτεμισίου

Greek Public Television Educational Series:

Monumental works of Greek art

The cape Artemision jockey

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Εκπαιδευτική Τηλεόραση ΕΡΤ: Ο έφηβος των Αντικυθήρων & Ο παις του Κριτίου (1988)

Christos5120

Published on Nov 5, 2014

Εκπαιδευτική Τηλεόραση ΕΡΤ:

Έργα σταθμοί της ελληνικής τέχνης

Ο έφηβος των Αντικυθήρων & Ο παις του Κριτίου

Greek Public Television Educational Series:

Monumental works of Greek art

Antikythera Ephebe & Ktritios Boy

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ΜΥΚΗΝΑΙΚΟΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΣ-ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΑΣ.ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΕΥΓΕΝΙΑ ΚΟΥΚΟΥΡΑ.

ΕΥΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ ΓΙΑΝΝΑΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ

Published on Dec 6, 2015

ΜΙΑ ΑΝΑΛΥΤΙΚΗ ΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΦΗ ΤΗΣ ΑΙΘΟΥΣΑΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΥΚΗΝΑΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ ΣΤΟ ΕΘΝΙΚΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ,ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΞΕΝΑΓΟ ΕΥΓΕΝΙΑ ΚΟΥΚΟΥΡΑ!

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Ο Έφηβος των Αντικυθήρων - Youth from Antikythera

Χλόη Ἑλλάς

Published on Jul 25, 2015

Ὁ «Ἔφηβος τῶν Ἀντικυθήρων»

Ὅλη ἡ ψυχὴ, στὸ βλέμμα…

Ἀπὸ τὰ ὡραιότερα μεγάλα χυτὰ χάλκινα ἀγάλματα τῆς ἑλληνιστικῆς ἐποχῆς. Ἀνασύρθηκε σὲ θραύσματα ἀπὸ ναυάγιο τοῦ 1ου αἰ. π.Χ. καὶ ἔχει ἀποκατασταθεῖ σχεδὸν ὁλόκληρο. Ὁ νεαρὸς ἄνδρας παριστάνεται ὄρθιος καὶ γυμνός. Πατᾶ σταθερᾶ στὸ ἀριστερὸ σκέλος, ἐνῷ τὸ ἄνετο δεξὶ κινεῖται πίσω καὶ πλάγια δημιουργῶντας ἔντονη ἀντιθετικὴ κίνηση στὸ σῶμα (contraposto). Ὁ ἀριστερὸς βραχίονας κρέμεται χαλαρᾶ στὸ πλάι. Στὸ δεξί, ὑπερυψωμένο χέρι θὰ κρατοῦσε ἀντικείμενο, ποὺ δὲν σώζεται σήμερα, κατὰ τὴν πιθανότερη ἐκδοχὴ τὸ μῆλο τῆς Ἔριδος, ὀπότε παριστάνεται ὁ Πάρις. Σύμφωνα μὲ ἄλλες ἀπόψεις, μπορεῖ νὰ ἀπεικονίζεται ὁ Περσέας, ποὺ θὰ κρατοῦσε τὸ κεφάλι τῆς Μέδουσας ἤ κάποιος ἀθλητὴς ποὺ θὰ κρατοῦσε σφαῖρα. Ἀποδίδεται σὲ πελοποννησιακὸ ἐργαστήριο καὶ ἴσως εἶναι ἔργο τοῦ γλύπτη Εὐφράνορα, ἀπὸ τὴ Σικυώνα τῆς Κορινθίας.

Youth from Antikythera

This is one of the finest large cast bronze sculptures of the Hellenistic period. It has been restored almost to its entirety from fragments found in a 1st century BC shipwreck. The naked youth stands firmly on his left leg, as his right leg relaxes to the side and back giving his body the sense of muscular tension. The right arm hangs casually by his side, while the raised left hand held an object, which is now missing. This statue most probably represents Paris holding the apple of Eris. Other interpretations are Perseus holding Medusa's head, or an athlete holding a ball. The figure's structure, harmony of movement and rendering of the muscles show the influence of the Polykleitian 'cannon', but this youth's body is rounder and more athletic than those of Polykleitos. It is attributed to a Peloponnesian workshop and could be the work of Euphranor from Corinthian Sicyon.

Date: Classical period, From 340 B.C. to 330 B.C

Place of discovery: Antikythira

Dimensions: height: 1,94 m

Material: Copper

National Archaeological Museum of Athens

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GREECE - ancient art wasn't black&white

amarildo topalis

Uploaded on Dec 9, 2009

Its a video about ancient art, every statue had colors.

by Amarildo Topalis

duration 07:30 minutes

Painting on Greek Statues 2

murrheather13

Published on Nov 25, 2012

Second attempt to get my video to work for my art history professor.

duration 04:12 minutes

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Antikythera mechanism working model.mov

jonewscientist

Uploaded on Nov 26, 2008

Curator Michael Wright shows off his model of the Antikythera mechanism. The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient Greek clockwork machine found in a shipwreck, that has taken more than a century to decipher. Wright's handmade reconstruction is the first to include all the known features of this complex device. For more information see www.decodingtheheavens.com.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eUibFQKJqI&t=76s

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Imaging the Antikythera Mechanism

GoogleTechTalks

Uploaded on Mar 10, 2010

Google Tech Talk

March 5, 2010

ABSTRACT

Presented by Tom Malzbender.

The Antikythera Mechanism is an astronomical mechanical computer built by the ancient Greeks in 200 B.C.E. and resides in the National Archeological Museum in Athens. In 2005, Dan Gelb and I travelled to Athens to apply our Reflectance Transformation methods to the device in the hopes of uncovering faint writing on its surface. The trip - part of an international collaboration described in the Dec. 2009 issue of Scientific American - was a success and subsequent epigraphers have been able to decipher enough new writing to allow researchers to understand what the device was and how it operated. I will give an overview of both our imaging method and the Antikythera Mechanism itself.

Tom Malzbender is a senior research scientist at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. Tom works at the intersection of computer graphics, computer vision and signal processing and has developed the techniques of Reflectance Transformation, Polynomial Texture Mapping (PTM) and Fourier Volume Rendering. He also developed the capacitive sensing technology that allowed HP to penetrate the consumer graphics tablet market. His PTM methods are used by the National Gallery in London, the Tate Gallery and in the fields of criminal forensics, paleontology and archeology. Tom is on the program committees for several 3D graphics and vision conferences. More information can be found at http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Tom_Ma... .

duration 1:00:01 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxNg-tXPPWc&t=1226s

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The Antikythera Mechanism - 2D

Uploaded on Jun 25, 2011

More than 21 centuries ago, a mechanism of fabulous ingenuity was created in Greece, a device capable of indicating exactly how the sky would look for decades to come -- the position of the moon and sun, lunar phases and even eclipses. But this incredible invention would be drowned in the sea and its secret forgotten for two thousand years.

This video is a tribute from Swiss clock-maker Hublot and film-maker Philippe Nicolet to this device, known as the Antikythera Mechanism, or the world's "first computer". The fragments of the Mechanism were discovered in 1901 by sponge divers near the island of Antikythera. It is kept since then at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.

For more than a century, researchers were trying to understand its functions. Since 2005, a pluridisciplinary research team, the "Antikythera Mechanism Research Project", is studying the Mechanism with the latest high tech available.

The results of this ongoing research has enabled the construction of many models. Amongst them, the unique mechanism of a watch, designed by Hublot as a tribute to the Mechanism, is incorporating the known functions of this mysterious and fascinating ancient Mechanism.

A model of the Antikythera Mechanism, built by the Aristotle University in Greece, together with the mechanism of the watch and this film in 3D are featuring in an exhibition about the Mechanism that is taking place in Paris, at the Musée des Arts et Métiers.

The original fragments of the Mechanism, its main models and the watch designed by Hublot are on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.

duration 07:51 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dixoeGWkWwM

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The Antikythera Machine

ihcker

Published on Apr 16, 2013

Leonardo da Vinci may have left behind sketches of helicopters, tanks and submarines but it is rare that we find actual artifacts that seem so way ahead of their time. Almost like a science fiction tale of archaeologists finding a wristwatch buried deep in an Egyptian pyramid or motorcar under the foundations of Stonehenge, we do have an example of a scientific computer that was built between 150 and 100 BC. It was so advanced, nothing as complex would be developed again until the 14th century.

The Antikythera mechanism was lost to the world for centuries. The device was salvaged in 1900 from a ship that sank en route to Rome, in the 1st century BC, between Crete and the island of Antikythera in the Mediterranean. When one of the fragments was discovered to contain a bronze gear wheel, the idea that this was some kind of astronomical clock was dismissed as too fantastic an anachronism. It was not until 1951 that the investigation was picked up by a British science historian Derek J. de Solla Price. So far 82 fragments have been recovered of what is now considered the oldest known astronomical computer.On the back an upper dial showed 19 year Metonic cycle of Moon phases, the 76 year Callippic cycle (four Metonic cycles) and calculated the 4 year Olympic cycle (four games took place in two and four year cycles) The lower dial showed the 18 year 11 days Saros eclipse cycle and the 54 year 33 day Exeligmos or triple saros cycle. It was driven by a hand crank now sadly lost. It is small, compact and portable with full instructions engraved upon it in Greek, about 95% of which have now been deciphered.

duration 49:43 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbjfcikvhFY

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Prof. Mike Edmunds - The Antikythera Mechanism

BCSMidWales

Published on Feb 25, 2013

The first joint BCS, Computer Science and IMAPS seminiar at Aberystwyth University.

For copyright reasons, video for this seminar is not available.

Abstract: Doing arithmetic has probably been necessary since civilisation began. We now know that the ancient Greeks were able to make mechanical devices capable of calculation. The Antikythera Mechanism is an extraordinary device containing over thirty gear wheels dating from the 1st century B.C., and is an order of magnitude more complicated than any surviving mechanism from the following millennium. It is clear from its structure and inscriptions that its purpose was astronomical, including eclipse prediction. In this illustrated talk, I will show the results from our international research team, which has used modern imaging methods to probe its functions and details. The Mechanism's design is very sophisticated. I will outline how its technology may have almost disappeared from sight for over a thousand years and then been extended to more general mechanical clocks, calculators and computers from around 1200 A.D. through to the 19th Century.

duration 1:00:53 hours

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8iOw7c5Vvc

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The 2000 Year-Old Computer - Decoding the Antikythera Mechanism (2012)

Torquhil Merde

Published on Mar 20, 2014

The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project: http://www.antikythera-mechanism.gr/

Latest news on the Antikythera Mechanism: http://www.newscientist.com/article/m...

Guardian science podcast from 9/2/15: http://www.theguardian.com/science/au...

Smithsonian Magazine article from February 2015: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history...

Jo Marchant's book on the subject: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_n...

duration 58:46 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZXjUqLMgxM

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The world's first computer, an eternal gadget recreated (Part 1)

Markos Skoulatos

Published on Oct 5, 2014

My replica of the Antikythera Mechanism in action! Note we are going forward and then backwards in time.

Greeks invented and used sophisticated gadgets. I merely recreated one of them, 2100 years later.

Details of this project at http://www.eternalgadgetry.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/eternalgadge...

This model follows precisely the whole known story of the mechanism, including the pin-and-slot lunar mechanism and olympiad display.

Original Music "The First Computer Part 1" composed and produced by Kevin McCann - timeskyproductions

https://www.facebook.com/KevinMcCannT...

duration 00:47 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-nbGIm6-lg

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Antikythera Mechanism The Two Thousand Year Old Ancient Computer

Documentary Lab

Published on Nov 28, 2014

The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project: Latest news on the Antikythera Mechanism:

The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project: Latest news on the Antikythera Mechanism: An Ancient Greek Computer? In 1901, a group of divers excavating an anc.

Read more: A working model of an ancient computer was recently recreated in London.

Thumbs up on Facebook guys - The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient analog computer designed to predict astronomical.

duration 1:50:02 hours

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoS75-0BRWo

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Virtual Reconstruction of the Antikythera Mechanism – Michael Wright & Mogi Vicentini (2009)

Nature Documentaries

Published on Mar 21, 2015

A virtual model of the Antikythera Mechanism by Mogi Vicentini based on the theoretical and mechanical model by Michael T. Wright produced for the Galileo Museum in Florence, Italy.

Learn more at:

http://naturedocumentaries.org/9444/v...

http://naturedocumentaries.org/6294/a...

duration 06:03 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT0gXa1ZrnA

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Secrets of the Antikythera Mechanism: Session 1

ComputerHistory

Published on May 22, 2015

[Recorded: May 13, 2015]

In 1900, sponge divers off the coast of the tiny Greek island of Antikythera made an astonishing discovery: the wreck of an ancient Roman ship lay 200 feet beneath the water, its dazzling cargo spread out over the ocean floor. Among the life-size statues and amphorae was an encrusted piece of metal, which after nearly a century of investigation, is finally revealing its secrets. Called the Antikythera Mechanism, study has shown that this improbably preserved object is actually an ancient Greek astronomical computer of a technical sophistication not seen until the clock making traditions of Medieval Europe—1,500 years after the Mechanism is believed to have been made (about 200 BC).Recent advances in computer imaging as well as painstaking scholarship have finally elucidated nearly all details of the Mechanism.

Join us as we dive into the mysterious history of the Antikythera Mechanism, guided by several world experts: Jonathan Knowles, from Autodesk, discusses the use of digital tools to recreate historical objects; Michael Wright, former curator of mechanical engineering at the Science Museum in London, describes the structure and recreation of the Mechanism at University College London and brought a model of the device to the Museum for audience members to explore; professor Nicolaos Alexopoulos presents on the sociology, engineering, and science of ancient Greece; marine archaeologist Brendan Foley describes his 2014 diving expedition to the original Antikythera wreck site; and, finally, Tatjana Dzambazova will discuss her projects at Autodesk for the digital preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage. The host of this event is Museum Trustee Michael Hawley.

Secrets of the Antikythera Mechanism: Session Two can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYxwn...

duration 1:43:35 hours

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSh551cdIEY

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Secrets of the Antikythera Mechanism: Session 2

ComputerHistory

Published on May 19, 2015

[Recorded: May 13, 2015]

In 1900, sponge divers off the coast of the tiny Greek island of Antikythera made an astonishing discovery: the wreck of an ancient Roman ship lay 200 feet beneath the water, its dazzling cargo spread out over the ocean floor. Among the life-size statues and amphorae was an encrusted piece of metal, which after nearly a century of investigation, is finally revealing its secrets. Called the Antikythera Mechanism, study has shown that this improbably preserved object is actually an ancient Greek astronomical computer of a technical sophistication not seen until the clock making traditions of Medieval Europe—1,500 years after the Mechanism is believed to have been made (about 200 BC).Recent advances in computer imaging as well as painstaking scholarship have finally elucidated nearly all details of the Mechanism.

Join us as we dive into the mysterious history of the Antikythera Mechanism, guided by several world experts: Jonathan Knowles, from Autodesk, discusses the use of digital tools to recreate historical objects; Michael Wright, former curator of mechanical engineering at the Science Museum in London, describes the structure and recreation of the Mechanism at University College London and brought a model of the device to the Museum for audience members to explore; professor Nicolaos Alexopoulos presents on the sociology, engineering, and science of ancient Greece; marine archaeologist Brendan Foley describes his 2014 diving expedition to the original Antikythera wreck site; and, finally, Tatjana Dzambazova will discuss her projects at Autodesk for the digital preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage. The host of this event is Museum Trustee Michael Hawley.

Secrets of the Antikythera Mechanism: Session One can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSh55...

duration 1:27:32 hours

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYxwnQZndTM

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Scientists Unravel Mystery of Ancient Greek Machine | Antikythera mechanism - History

Amazing Documentary TV

Published on Sep 26, 2015

The Antikythera mechanism (/ˌæntɨkɨˈθɪərə/ ANT-i-ki-THEER-ə or /ˌæntɨˈkɪθərə/ ANT-i-KITH-ə-rə) is an ancient analog computer designed to predict astronomical positions and eclipses for calendrical and astrological purposes, as well as the Olympiads, the cycles of the ancient Olympic Games.

Found housed in a 340 mm × 180 mm × 90 mm wooden box, the device is a complex clockwork mechanism composed of at least 30 meshing bronze gears. Its remains were found as 82 separate fragments, of which only seven contain any gears or significant inscriptions.[9][10] The largest gear (clearly visible in Fragment A at right) is approximately 140 mm in diameter and originally had 223 teeth.

The artifact was recovered in 1900–1901 from the Antikythera shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera.[ Believed to have been designed and constructed by Greek scientists, the instrument has been dated either between 150 and 100 BCE, or, according to a more recent view, at 205 BCE

Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikyt...

duration 45:16 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yANyy1Q9HtY

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Antikythera Mechanism Proves the Earth Is Flat

Immune2BS

Published on Nov 7, 2015

Antikythera Mechanism proves the earth is flat because the scientific community is trying to debunk it.

Special Thanks to "theoldmarine1" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzrXF...

Reference Links:

https://vimeo.com/98513354

www.mogi-vice.com/Antikythera/Antikythera-en.html

duration 22:07 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKYT3C--BDo

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David Mestre - The Antikythera Mechanism: The World’s Oldest Existing Computer 11/17/15

Westport Astronomical Society

Published on Nov 30, 2015

The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient mechanical computer designed to predict astronomical events. It was recovered in 1900 from the Antikythera wreck, an ancient Roman shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera.

David Mestre, Director of the Henry B. duPont III Planetarium at the Discovery Museum in Bridgeport CT presents the fascinating tale of the Antikythera Mechanism’s discovery and its fiendishly clever inner workings. A tale over 2000 years in the making.

duration 1:05:57 hours

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYJkD1tecIs

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Unlocking a sea secret: the Antikythera Mechanism

Markos Skoulatos

Published on Dec 8, 2015

This is Part 2 of our series on the Antikythera Mechanism.

I was motivated to make this 3-minute video after being asked so frequently in order to explain the mechanism in a short time.

More details on "eternal gadgetry": http://www.eternalgadgetry.com/ andhttps://www.facebook.com/eternalgadgetry

Special thanks to George Zarb, Jörg-Peter Schmidt-Sasse and Massimo Mogi Vicentini for the subtitles!

Original Music "The First Computer Part 2" composed and produced by Kevin McCann - timeskyproductions

https://www.facebook.com/KevinMcCannT...

duration 03:22 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUWWKioksAE

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The Antikythera Mechanism: A Shocking Discovery from Ancient Greece.

Stanford

Published on Feb 25, 2016

As part of an international team, Dr Tony Freeth has been a central figure in an extraordinary voyage of discovery: every new revelation has reinforced a sense of shock about this highly sophisticated ancient Greek astronomical calculating machine. It is one of the true wonders of the ancient world.

duration 1:48:50 hours

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWVA6TeUKYU

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Eclipse Cycles and the Antikythera Mechanism

MemphisAstronSociety

Published on Apr 4, 2016

by William M. Wilson of the Memphis Astronomical Society

duration 39:05 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezGdnys1SlQ

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Antikythera Mechanism | Forerunner of Computer | Technology Documentary Films

Technology Documentary Films

Published on Apr 25, 2016

Antikythera Mechanism | Forerunner of Computer | Technology Documentary Films

The Antikythera mechanism (/ˌæntᵻkᵻˈθɪərə/ ant-i-ki-theer-ə or /ˌæntᵻˈkɪθərə/ ant-i-kith-ə-rə) is an ancient analog computer designed to predict astronomical positions and eclipses for calendrical and astrological purposes, as well as the Olympiads, the cycles of the ancient Olympic Games.

Found housed in a 340 mm × 180 mm × 90 mm wooden box, the device is a complex clockwork mechanism composed of at least 30 meshing bronze gears. Its remains were found as 82 separate fragments, of which only seven contain any gears or significant inscriptions. The largest gear (clearly visible in Fragment A at right) is approximately 140 mm in diameter and originally had 223 teeth.

The artifact was recovered in 1900–1901 from the Antikythera shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera. Believed to have been designed and constructed by Greek scientists, the instrument has been dated either between 150 and 100 BC, or, according to a more recent view, at 205 BC.

Read More about “Antikythera Mechanism | Forerunner of Computer | Technology Documentary Films”:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikyt...

duration 50:26 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QZiD0VH33Q

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The Antikythera Mechanism: The world’s oldest computer as a ‘Guide to the Galaxy’

Truth Perception Media

Published on Jun 11, 2016

***Used under Fair Use***

I do not own rights. I created this video for educational purposes and can be shared freely for educational purposes.

Written by: Ivan from Ancient Code

http://www.ancient-code.com/

Video Clips: The Antikythera Mechanism - 2D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpLcn...

Music: by Kevin Macleod

https://incompetech.com/

New research has helped scientists unravel the mystery behind the Antikythera Mechanism, the world’s oldest computer which may have been used to predict the future… sort of.

According to researchers, the Antikythera Mechanism is the world’s oldest computer and was a device used as a ‘guide to the galaxy.’ The device has fascinated researchers for decades as nothing of the sort was known to have been made by mankind for thousands of years.

SOURCE: http://www.ancient-code.com/the-world...

duration 04:45 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ow4kGSyaic

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Antikythera Mechanism - Replica in scale 3:1

Solidforms O.E.

Published on Jun 16, 2016

The Antikythera Mechanism was a technologically amazing analog computer, the first computer in human history. It was constructed between 200-150 B.C. and was used to calculate the exact position of the Sun, the Moon and possibly the planets in the sky. It calculated the phases of the Moon, predicted eclipses and indicated the date of the panhellenic games. It had front and back doors, with astronomical, geographical and technological inscriptions covering much of the exterior of the Mechanism.

In 1900, the corroded fragments of the Antikythera Mechanism were found accidentaly in a shipwreck, at the coast of the Antikythera island. For more than 100 years researchers were trying to unlock the secrets of the Mechanism, in order to find out the usage of this amazing ancient device.

Nowadays, a team of researchers based in Thessaloniki built the most recent and accurate replica of the Mechanism that have ever been built!

(http://www.3dsolidforms.com/en/articl...)

The model in this video is an exact copy of this replica but 3 times bigger. Moreover, the plates and the gears were made from plexiglass, in order to be visible the interior of the Mechanism.

This replica is exhibited in the National Observatory of Athens.

(http://www.noa.gr/index.php?lang=en)

duration 01:46 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lZW2wERew

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The Antikythera Mechanism decoded

Paranoid times

Published on Jun 17, 2016

The Antikythera Mechanism decoded

duration 03:46 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFyIssCrKDs

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Star Clock BC : The Antikythera Mechanism

Mark de Solla Price

Published on Nov 7, 2016

duration 50:00 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSANGJOkHis

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mida999

Uploaded on Mar 7, 2010

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Nel 1902, presso lisola di Anticitera (Antykithera) , situata tra il Peloponneso e Creta, fu ritrovato un relitto di unantica nave romana, nelle cui vicinanze furono recuperati i resti di un congegno meccanico che sarebbe presto passato alla storia come la Macchina o il Meccanismo di Anticitera. Nonostante le 82 parti in rame fossero ormai corrose dal tempo si riuscì a ricostruire parzialmente la struttura ed a leggere alcune iscrizioni.Il meccanismo altri non era che un complesso congegno meccanico che consentiva di riprodurre il moto dei pianeti attorno al Sole e la fasi lunari.

Si pensò subito ad un reperto moderno finito casualmente vicino alla nave. Ma il caso sarebbe stato troppo assurdo e poi le iscrizioni datavano il manufatto intorno al primo secolo a.c. Sembrava impossibile che a quei tempi si avessero delle conoscenze così esatte dei moti planetari e ci fosse una tecnica di costruzione tanto raffinata e precisa. Tuttavia, si scoprì presto che almeno 30 ruote dentate erano inserite nel congegno e che queste permettevano di riprodurre il rapporto 254:19 necessario per ricostruire il moto della Luna in rapporto al Sole.

Successivamente si è scoperto che poteva prevedere anche le eclissi ed i moti dei pianeti. Sembra perfino che lanno fosse diviso in 12 mesi. Recentemente un articolo apparso su Nature dimostra che serviva anche a scandire le date delle Olimpiadi e dei giochi panellenici a loro associate. In tutto ciò alcuni pensano ci sia stata la mano di Archimede. Inoltre esiste un Istituto a Cardiff che si occupa soltanto di questa prodigiosa macchina ad orologeria, le cui potenzialità non sono forse ancora del tutto scoperte .Gli antichi greci seguivano già una teoria eliocentrica ed avevano unabilità nel costruire congegni meccanici di precisione comparabile con quella del XVII e XVIII secolo.

duration 07:59 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ov9ifkbHas

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La Macchina di Anticitera-Parte 2

mida999

Uploaded on Mar 7, 2010

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Nel 1902, presso lisola di Anticitera (Antykithera) , situata tra il Peloponneso e Creta, fu ritrovato un relitto di unantica nave romana, nelle cui vicinanze furono recuperati i resti di un congegno meccanico che sarebbe presto passato alla storia come la Macchina o il Meccanismo di Anticitera. Nonostante le 82 parti in rame fossero ormai corrose dal tempo si riuscì a ricostruire parzialmente la struttura ed a leggere alcune iscrizioni.Il meccanismo altri non era che un complesso congegno meccanico che consentiva di riprodurre il moto dei pianeti attorno al Sole e la fasi lunari.

Si pensò subito ad un reperto moderno finito casualmente vicino alla nave. Ma il caso sarebbe stato troppo assurdo e poi le iscrizioni datavano il manufatto intorno al primo secolo a.c. Sembrava impossibile che a quei tempi si avessero delle conoscenze così esatte dei moti planetari e ci fosse una tecnica di costruzione tanto raffinata e precisa. Tuttavia, si scoprì presto che almeno 30 ruote dentate erano inserite nel congegno e che queste permettevano di riprodurre il rapporto 254:19 necessario per ricostruire il moto della Luna in rapporto al Sole.

Successivamente si è scoperto che poteva prevedere anche le eclissi ed i moti dei pianeti. Sembra perfino che lanno fosse diviso in 12 mesi. Recentemente un articolo apparso su Nature dimostra che serviva anche a scandire le date delle Olimpiadi e dei giochi panellenici a loro associate. In tutto ciò alcuni pensano ci sia stata la mano di Archimede. Inoltre esiste un Istituto a Cardiff che si occupa soltanto di questa prodigiosa macchina ad orologeria, le cui potenzialità non sono forse ancora del tutto scoperte .Gli antichi greci seguivano già una teoria eliocentrica ed avevano unabilità nel costruire congegni meccanici di precisione comparabile con quella del XVII e XVIII secolo.

duration 06:00 minutes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeJjBSt3w34

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