Secundus the Silent (Ancient Greek: Σεκοῦνδος) (fl. 2nd century AD) was a Cynic or Neopythagorean philosopher who lived in Athens in the early 2nd century, who had taken a vow of silence. An anonymous text entitled Life of Secundus (Latin: Vita Secundi Philosophi) purports to give details of his life as well as answers to philosophical questions posed to him by the emperor Hadrian. The work enjoyed great popularity in the Middle Ages. (Wikipedia).
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A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome - Ray Laurence
Sign up for our newsletter and never miss an animation: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter Welcome to the world of Lucius Popidius Secundus, a 17-year old living in Rome in 73 AD. His life is a typical one of arranged marriages, coming-of-age festivals, and communal baths. Take a look at this
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How Early Civilizations Created Monsters From Dinosaur Bones
Episode 1 of 5 Check us out on iTunes! http://testtube.com/podcast Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 The term monster gets thrown around a lot but what does it take to be a monster really? What were some of the first "monsters" man found? + + + + + + + + Previous Series: Sup
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Before there was Google, there were encyclopedias. The very idea of these vast collections of knowledge can be credited to Pliny The Elder. So who was he, and why does he seem to pop up everywhere from Alchemy to Zoology? Hank has the story in this edition of SciShow: Great Minds. Like Sc
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Four sisters in Ancient Rome - Ray Laurence
Sign up for our newsletter and never miss an animation: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter How did the young, wealthy women of Ancient Rome spend their days? Meet Domitia and her sister Domitia and her sister Domitia and her sister Domitia. Ray Laurence sketches the domestic life of leisure th
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The goals of control analysis: Lecture 2019-02-15
What are we trying to achieve in control analysis?
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Fatal Flight audiobook: Chapter Six: The Airship Flies Again (8/14)
Download this audiobook, view the figures in the print version, or read the appendices at http://www.engineerguy.com/airship. Fatal Flight: The True Story of Britain's Last Great Airship is written by Bill Hammack and read by the author. Fatal Flight brings vividly to life the year of ope
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Voice of the Beehive - i think i love you
Voice of the Beehive. I THINK I LOVE YOU
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Eddie Chumney in Finland 2012-05-05 PART 3/8
Eddie Chumney is one of the leading Torah teachers in the Hebraic Roots community of Messianic bible-believers today. We had the privilege and honor to have him as a guest in Finland in May 2012, and we organized a few meetings for him to speak in about Hebraic Roots of Christianity. I wil
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The Prisoners Dilemma - The Most Famous Problem in Game Theory
The Prisoner's Dilemma is the most famous problem in game theory, as it shows that individuals who make rational decisions might end up in an outcome that's worse for everyone in the group. In other words, individual rationality does not imply group rationality. Watch a higher quality ver
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