Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon Course
(eVideo)

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The Great Courses (Firm), Distributor
Kanopy (Firm), Distributor
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[San Francisco, California, USA] : The Great Courses, 2013., Kanopy Streaming, 2016.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (736 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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eVideo
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English

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Features: Stephen Ressler Ph.D.
Date/Time and Place of Event
Originally produced by The Great Courses in 2013.
Summary
Ancient Greece and Rome were home to some of the most creative engineers who ever lived. Modern research is shedding new light on these renowned wonders-impressive buildings, infrastructure systems, and machines that were profoundly important in their own day and have had a lasting impact on the development of civilization. See what the Greeks and Romans achieved and learn how they did it.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2013). Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon Course . The Great Courses.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2013. Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon Course. The Great Courses.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon Course The Great Courses, 2013.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Understanding Greek and Roman Technology: From Catapult to the Pantheon Course The Great Courses, 2013.

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