I first visited the Ara Pacis when I studied in Rome for a year in 72-73 and returned a year ago to see it in its new and improved enclosure. Very impressive indeed. Thank you for this beautiful reconstruction. And although English is not your mother tongue, I commend you on the clarity of your pronunciation. Thank you.
The more I learn about ancient Rome, the more I wish I could have visited it and walked within it during its prime. I rather like the narrated video format!
As said before, it's a lot better with the narration. Not that the other videos were not already great without, but it really adds something and allows to concentrate visually on the masterpiece without being distracted by texts. Well done!
I remember way back in 1972, when I was in middle School, called BUCHANAN JUNIOR HIGH, in Wintersville, Ohio, U.S.A., that I was taking LATIN I! LATIN was the only Subject that I then put in the Exact Center of my Curriculum and Mental World of Intellection. The previous Summer Months Of June and July I had much fun working on this Art Project, in anticipation of beginning my study of LATIN ONE: from the downtown Steubenville library I xeroxed some "illustrated" plates of the Procession of ARA PACIS, The Altar of Piece, and then copied the preferred scenes on art paper, backed by cut-out cardboard from old album records. I even used some tempera paints for the main V.I.P. figures on the sculptural frieze, then converted the entire SCENE onto bigger old cut out vinyl record covers: then I added Scotch Tape over It, and bordered everything in green colored paper for the edging. it was my very own Homemade PLACQUE of The ALTAR of PEACE, which I hung up high on my bedroom wall. Then during the FALL Quarter, I entered It in the Junior High Art Exhibit and g=gOT an HONORABLE MENTION Ribbon attached to It! i also did this accompanying Placque of the Young OCTAVIAN, based on another Xerox Image. It also received an Honorable Mention Ribbon! too bad I didn't have a camera to snapshot Both into a lasting photo album. This was years before the Internet even existed, where videos and pics are so readily available by the touch of a button. Did other school Youngsters do similar things elsewhere in Latin Studies?
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Longtime fan of the channel. The narration truly makes it feel like going back in time and taking a guided tour. Please do more of this!
I did in May 2023 (3 weeks ago). I agree, it is beautiful. Tip for future visitors: if you don't have advance tickets, you can purchase at the door but bring Euros. No cards. it was only about 12 E; well worth it. The mausoleum of Augustus is next door but was inaccessible when I was there. It seems there is restoration going on.
Update: i wasn't aware of this when I visited so I missed it, but on the outside of the pavilion (Augustus Mausoleum side), there is a replica of "The Acts of the Divine Augustus."
What an excellent work, congratulations! EDIT: I forgot to comment about the narration, I think it's a nice addition. You should definitely continue like this, in my opinion. I can't understand how your channel has no more subscribers, something is really wrong in the youtube community.
Good job Danila thanks for also explaining the reliefs and sculptures. I visited AraPacis a year ago but i was very curious to know more about the reliefs there. The narration was great too!
I was so moved the first time I viewed the #D video of the park around the mausoleum and altar, etc. I imagined it being a lovely respite from the smells and congestion of the city and how I would have loved strolling through there in those years before the district got ingilled and built up from "sprawl". I also just visited a site that covered quite comprehensively the massive amount of study and basic restoration of the mausoleum (finally, thankfully!) going on right now. It has endured both neglect and mixed use of questionable judgement over the centuries and it's so wonderful that the effort is finally happening to bring it back. As I clicked through all the pix I had the shimmering images from your 3D tours dancing in my mind and they were such a gift!
Beautifully done Sir. One suggestion. When you show how an area looked under a different emperor it would help to display as y the date somewhere on the screen. Also, a compass overlay from the perspective of the camera which is synced to this view and orbits with the perspective would help orient the viewer. Otherwise your work is amazing. Thank you.
Thank you, but now I release content exclusively in English (I plan to add Italian in the future). I stopped all activity in Russian from February 24th.
Très bonne reconstitution de l'ara pacis, en latin. Je n'ai pas tout compris à la narration en anglais. Dommage pour moi. J'aimais bien les musiques en fond sonore des vidéos. Malgré cela, j'aime beaucoup "History in 3D"...
So after the period of late antiquity with the ground level so high, do we know exactly how it became buried and forgotten? Or do archeologists conjecture that since it was so low it lost significance and was buried to not impede the road way?
"Cum ex Hispania, Galliaque Rebus in iis Provincis prospere Gestis, Romam Redi, Ti.Nerone P. Quintillio Consulibus, ARAM PACIS, Senatus, pro Reditu meo, ad CAMPUM MARTIUM Consecravit in qua Magistratus et Sacerdotes et Virgines Vestales Anniversarium Sacrificium facere iussit." "When on my Return from Spain and Gaul, Affairs having been successfully settled, I returned to Rome, during the Consulships of Tiberius Nero and Publius Quinctilius, whence upon My Return the Senate then ordered THE ALTAR OF PEACE to be built and consecrated in my honor, in which annually thereafter the Magistrates, the Priests, the Vestal Virgins would do there the annually ordained ceremonial Ritual Sacrifice within It." (approximate translation, from the RES GESTAE tablets, ANAKARA, Turkey.
I first visited the Ara Pacis when I studied in Rome for a year in 72-73 and returned a year ago to see it in its new and improved enclosure. Very impressive indeed. Thank you for this beautiful reconstruction. And although English is not your mother tongue, I commend you on the clarity of your pronunciation. Thank you.
The more I learn about ancient Rome, the more I wish I could have visited it and walked within it during its prime. I rather like the narrated video format!
Same feelings. Thanks!
What could be more elegant than this? Beautiful reconstruction!
Thank you! Will be more!
As said before, it's a lot better with the narration. Not that the other videos were not already great without, but it really adds something and allows to concentrate visually on the masterpiece without being distracted by texts. Well done!
Thank you! Soon I'll add subtitles to this video as well, insteas of auto-generated ones.
Narration very well done. Great to help in the understanding of Ancient Rome.
Great to hear, thank you!
I remember way back in 1972, when I was in middle School, called BUCHANAN JUNIOR HIGH, in Wintersville, Ohio, U.S.A., that I was taking LATIN I! LATIN was the only Subject that I then put in the Exact Center of my Curriculum and Mental World of Intellection. The previous Summer Months Of June and July I had much fun working on this Art Project, in anticipation of beginning my study of LATIN ONE: from the downtown Steubenville library I xeroxed some "illustrated" plates of the Procession of ARA PACIS, The Altar of Piece, and then copied the preferred scenes on art paper, backed by cut-out cardboard from old album records. I even used some tempera paints for the main V.I.P. figures on the sculptural frieze, then converted the entire SCENE onto bigger old cut out vinyl record covers: then I added Scotch Tape over It, and bordered everything in green colored paper for the edging. it was my very own Homemade PLACQUE of The ALTAR of PEACE, which I hung up high on my bedroom wall. Then during the FALL Quarter, I entered It in the Junior High Art Exhibit and g=gOT an HONORABLE MENTION Ribbon attached to It! i also did this accompanying Placque of the Young OCTAVIAN, based on another Xerox Image. It also received an Honorable Mention Ribbon! too bad I didn't have a camera to snapshot Both into a lasting photo album. This was years before the Internet even existed, where videos and pics are so readily available by the touch of a button. Did other school Youngsters do similar things elsewhere in Latin Studies?
Longtime fan of the channel. The narration truly makes it feel like going back in time and taking a guided tour. Please do more of this!
That's well put, agree!
Thank you very much!
Fantastic !!!
Thanks!
Wonderful and many thanks! I've been there with my mom!!
This is a really beautiful work. I enjoyed the color restorations, the realism and the accompanying narration. Thank you for a job well done.
I visited the Ara Pacis while in Rome in 1978. Beautiful !!
I did in May 2023 (3 weeks ago). I agree, it is beautiful. Tip for future visitors: if you don't have advance tickets, you can purchase at the door but bring Euros. No cards. it was only about 12 E; well worth it. The mausoleum of Augustus is next door but was inaccessible when I was there. It seems there is restoration going on.
Update: i wasn't aware of this when I visited so I missed it, but on the outside of the pavilion (Augustus Mausoleum side), there is a replica of "The Acts of the Divine Augustus."
What an excellent work, congratulations!
EDIT: I forgot to comment about the narration, I think it's a nice addition. You should definitely continue like this, in my opinion.
I can't understand how your channel has no more subscribers, something is really wrong in the youtube community.
Thank you for your kind words!
Che dire, un lavoro veramente unico, che rimarra' lui stesso nella Storia.
Grazie mille!
Congratulations for new format!👏🙌👏
Thanks! To be continued!
Good job Danila thanks for also explaining the reliefs and sculptures. I visited AraPacis a year ago but i was very curious to know more about the reliefs there. The narration was great too!
Thank you, glad to hear!
Bravo, guys! Great voiceover, Danila, terrific job!
Thank you!!
Your work is outstanding. Thank you very much for keeping our heritage alive.
Wonderful coloring!
Great to hear!
I was so moved the first time I viewed the #D video of the park around the mausoleum and altar, etc. I imagined it being a lovely respite from the smells and congestion of the city and how I would have loved strolling through there in those years before the district got ingilled and built up from "sprawl". I also just visited a site that covered quite comprehensively the massive amount of study and basic restoration of the mausoleum (finally, thankfully!) going on right now. It has endured both neglect and mixed use of questionable judgement over the centuries and it's so wonderful that the effort is finally happening to bring it back. As I clicked through all the pix I had the shimmering images from your 3D tours dancing in my mind and they were such a gift!
Thanks! I hope I'll visit the restored mausoleum soon as well!
I like the narrated tour! I would be happy to see mor of it.
Thanks! Will be soon!
Another immersive and gorgeous video...superb visit!👍👍
Thanks! ✌
I was sent here from someone who thought i needed a 'holiday'.....Very peaceful indeed t/y 🎉
Very enjoyable experience. Thank you for the journey into another time.
Beautifully presented and lovely to watch. Thank you for your TH-cam channel on Rome, my favourite city
wonder presentation. Great Job! Keep up the good work!
Good job 👍
Thanks! 🙌
Great work !! :-))
Thanks!))
Would love to see more videos with narration!
Wow, i would definitelly enjoy more videos of similar content! Thank you
Will be, thank you!
Nice having a guided tour. Good idea.
Yes I hope, thank you!
Great with voice acting. More information about what you are watching. Many thanks.
Thanks to you!
Beautifully done Sir. One suggestion. When you show how an area looked under a different emperor it would help to display as y the date somewhere on the screen. Also, a compass overlay from the perspective of the camera which is synced to this view and orbits with the perspective would help orient the viewer. Otherwise your work is amazing. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback!
Very good!.👍👏👏 Nice Work, and Good narration..🙏🏾👍
thank you for this video, it is very interesting to watch.
Very good video! 🏛️🕊️🏛️
Thank you!
Gracias.
thank you!
Wow!
Thanks!
Канал просто замечательный, большое спасибо за труд. Но я бы был очень благодарен за русские субтитры.
Thank you, but now I release content exclusively in English (I plan to add Italian in the future). I stopped all activity in Russian from February 24th.
Super!
Super , genial .
Très bonne reconstitution de l'ara pacis, en latin. Je n'ai pas tout compris à la narration en anglais. Dommage pour moi. J'aimais bien les musiques en fond sonore des vidéos. Malgré cela, j'aime beaucoup "History in 3D"...
Me encanta!
Thanks!
É sempre uma alegria ver a notificação desses vídeos novos.
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Obrigado!
Where are you guys from? I love your work! You're very talented, in my opinion!
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GREAT!
Thank you!
at 1.21 there are 2 triangular buildings that resemble pyramids in the background...........what were those called and are they still there today..???
I really like it :D
Great, thanks!
So after the period of late antiquity with the ground level so high, do we know exactly how it became buried and forgotten? Or do archeologists conjecture that since it was so low it lost significance and was buried to not impede the road way?
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Why do I always see swastikas?
"Cum ex Hispania, Galliaque Rebus in iis Provincis prospere Gestis, Romam Redi, Ti.Nerone P. Quintillio Consulibus, ARAM PACIS, Senatus, pro Reditu meo, ad CAMPUM MARTIUM Consecravit in qua Magistratus et Sacerdotes et Virgines Vestales Anniversarium Sacrificium facere iussit." "When on my Return from Spain and Gaul, Affairs having been successfully settled, I returned to Rome, during the Consulships of Tiberius Nero and Publius Quinctilius, whence upon My Return the Senate then ordered THE ALTAR OF PEACE to be built and consecrated in my honor, in which annually thereafter the Magistrates, the Priests, the Vestal Virgins would do there the annually ordained ceremonial Ritual Sacrifice within It." (approximate translation, from the RES GESTAE tablets, ANAKARA, Turkey.