Walking in The Great Library of Alexandria 48 BC [4k]
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- The Library of Alexandria, also known as Great Library of Alexandria, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world located in Alexandria, Egypt.
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Walking in The Great Library of Alexandria 49 BC [4k]
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fun and games until you hear the phylakitai horn
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It’s funny cuz I barely bumped into them
Looks so real, thats why i love Assassin's Creed, is truly a timetravel.
I'm not much of a history buff, even I heard about the library of Alexandria and I was excited to to go there in this game. Nobody knows what it looks like but ubisoft did a good job interpreting it for this game
Apparently it had specifications one including a domed roof unless I could be confused with something else, this also seems smaller then what I've heard too
The library in Alexandria and the library of Pergamont were to grand libraries in the ancient world.
I'm playing valhalla right now. But missing cities from origins and odyssey. They felt more alive
You're right!
As a Greek is so funny hearing ancient Greek with VAs who don't have Greek accent
Hahahaha well, you can imagine that in Alexandria they had "other accent" hahahaha
Γεια σου 😊
Πιο πολύ για Κυπριακά ακούγονται!!!
@@pmanolak είμαι κύπριος και καμιά σχέση 😂
@@Vazel , well, probably you don't have to be too pedantic ....
Buildings looked nicer back then than they do now
Apparently Archimedes the greatest scientist, mathematician and engineer of the antiquity used to study at this library and invented the water screw there.
The Pharos lighthouse at 1.10 as well
This deserves millions of views! Congratulations!
The dialogs are funny. Someone asking "how are you"? The other responding "Im not good". And another one telling his friend "you are not dressed well. You're gonna catch a cold" 😅 We are in Egypt not Siberia.
Also the inscriptions outside the Library, towards the end of the video, are full with grammatical errors and misspelled.
You know. We Greeks are genius in finding errors laying in front of us. Never behind us. 😊
Can you understand this? Is not ancient Greek?
@Paco LS Yes, I understand it. The dialogs are fictional, most of them been greetings. It's not ancient Greek. Greek from the time of Alexandria's Library, till modern time is mostly the same. Even ancient Greek, (-800 B.C.), is understandable by most of us modern Greeks of today.
As for the outside wall inscriptions they are misspelled.
@@iggo45Interesting. Thanks for sharing this info!
What I am missing are inscriptions 𝒊𝒏𝒔𝒊𝒅𝒆 the library: how were those scrolls organized?
You can’t just stash them, and expect patrons to find what they are looking for!
Ancient India had a long history with Ancient Greece. Unbeknownst to me. I watched a video about it and apparently there was excavations done in the island of Crete where there were Langur monkeys found, Langurs were not native to Greece but they were to India. Wonder how much more ancient history these powerful civilisations shared that the west doesn’t want to tell folks, as it would affect their narrative of only Europeans being the civilised ones. Ancient India had a lot to offer the world
Indian nationalists also claim they're the only civilised ones.
Calls others mleccha or adharmis.
Thats just ............... WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW thank you 🥺
The bronze age... they were as smart as today's people. It's just that they didn't have our industry.
However, the statues were not white, but colorful, even kitschy.
Iron Age
I am the only one who irrationally mourns this place despite being born at our time and age? 🥲 So much knowledge and the lives of so many people put down onto paper were in there, that we'll never know...
No you are not the only one.
I love AC Origins! When I walk through Alexandria in Egypt it feels like I've stepped back in time. But there is one nonsense thing. Statues with breasts covered by a shell are seen inside the library. Instead, on the outside they are all with their breasts uncovered. Perhaps those who read books were afraid of being distracted by looking at the breasts of statues? :D
I would have been very distracted in that library thats for sure.
Imagine how much history was lost when it was burned down.
This is really awesome 👌!! Incredible imagination to put this together!!! Very well done 👏!!
Certainly incredible imagination.
This is assassin's creed my friend
@@zak87 Yes, it is.
This is a game from ubisoft
Wow,
Fascinating! Well done!
im curious about baghdad library
Вот в такой фасад.элименты нужно проектировать и придумывать районы с античными строениями.совмещая с класическими домами.небоскребами
Magnifique !
Мне нравится некоторые дома и все элементы ландшафта
Римские термы.открытого закрытого типа.летние и зимние.просто такие помещения например в парках где люди просто собираются.любуются.прячутся от жары.а главное богато выглядят города.проектируйте.мало не будет
4:06 name of person in the statue?
That's Zeus-Ammon.
Quién dice que no es posible viajar en el tiempo?
One thing is for certain, libraries of today have downgraded!
Welcome To Golgumbaz
Quiet! This is a library not a saloon!
Ибо в моду вновь будут входить Тоги и им подобное одияние и как без античной архитектуры в городах и посёлках италии
worst data loss in history
Wait... Is Origins compatible with VR? If not, then how'd you capture this?!
Mods prolly
During the the Discovery Mode Tour, you hold press the L2 Button, on PS4/PS5, and you'll get the First Person View.
@@walkvv I did not know that! Then again, I only played the Xbox version
Assassin's creed Odysey ❤❤❤
I want o plaaaaaaaaayyyyyy hahaha I have this game in the ps4
Ahh yo comentando en ingles y eres español xd
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I wonder if there is a Medjay here with a bird going around killing people in weird masks 🤔🤔
Egypt before the Arab invasion 😢
game: asssasin creed origin
this camera system gives me nausea
assassin creed origin
Dusty carpets
Sucks Early Christian followers helped in its burning
thats more like an assumption, no one knows exactly what happened.
not all books was lost.
many books was transferred to ephesus which also had a great library and later the books got to constantinople and after the fall of the city the fleeing elites took many books to italy where they resettled and thats how the renaissance began.
Can u read the books? E
Ooooh, so that's who Nero Blamed and why the Myters were killed. Cause last I heard, Historically The Romans did it.
@@katiearbuckle9017 many took part in it’s burning, and you’re thinking of the first burning done around Julius Caesars time.
Why are they speaking Spanish in Egypt? Lol
It's not Spanish it's more like latin
It's latin