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Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
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Friday, January 6, 2017
Anastas Al-Karmali ( the Carmelite) on Youtube
From Wikpedia:
Anastas Al-Karmali (Arabic: أنستاس الكرملي), literally Anastas the Carmelite aka Père Anastase-Marie de Saint-Élie (5 August 1866 – January 7, 1947) was a Lebanese Christian priest, most famed for his contributions to the field of Arabic linguistics.
His biography in Youtube:
Anastas Al-Karmali (Arabic: أنستاس الكرملي), literally Anastas the Carmelite aka Père Anastase-Marie de Saint-Élie (5 August 1866 – January 7, 1947) was a Lebanese Christian priest, most famed for his contributions to the field of Arabic linguistics.
His biography in Youtube:
Thursday, October 8, 2015
A documentary about Ain-Shams University on Youtube
A documentary film about my alma mater in Arabic is now available on Youtube ( 08.10.2015). For an older film about the same university, see below the second film.
Monday, October 5, 2015
22 lectures of Edward Said on Youtube
1- The Myth of the "Clash of Civilizations.
2- With Daniel Barenboim in Weimar (Germany), 1999 (in two parts):
3- Interview by Salman Rushdie at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London (September 1986).
4- On Orientalism
5- The Shadow of the West.
6- Exiles: A documentary from 1986.
7- Reflections on Exile and Other Essays
8- Imperial Continuity - Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy ( May 8, 2003)
9-Orientalism April 16, 2003.
10- In Search of Palestine - Edward Said's Return Home (BBC).
11- Interview for the Dutch television by Michaël Zeeman.
12-"Talking Liberties" program with Jonathan Ree.
18- On the Palestinian People (1989).
2- With Daniel Barenboim in Weimar (Germany), 1999 (in two parts):
Part 1
Part 2
3- Interview by Salman Rushdie at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London (September 1986).
4- On Orientalism
5- The Shadow of the West.
6- Exiles: A documentary from 1986.
7- Reflections on Exile and Other Essays
8- Imperial Continuity - Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy ( May 8, 2003)
9-Orientalism April 16, 2003.
10- In Search of Palestine - Edward Said's Return Home (BBC).
11- Interview for the Dutch television by Michaël Zeeman.
12-"Talking Liberties" program with Jonathan Ree.
13- The Reith Lecturer Interview: BBC Radio 1993.
14-On the Future of Arab Americans: History, Politics, Religion (1999).
15-Memory, Inequality and Power: Palestine and the Univerality of Human Rights (University of California Berkeley February 19, 2003).
16-Midnight's Children Festival Events: "A Dialogue with Edward Said" (March 5, 2003).
17- Out of Place: A Memoir - Early Years in Palestine, Lebanon, and Egypt (1999).
18- On the Palestinian People (1989).
19- On Palestine April 9, 1999 with Noam Chomsky in Columbia University.
20-Democracy Now (1999) with Noam Chomsky.
21- UCLA Lecture (2002).
22- The last Interview.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Ancient Greek online Grammar course for Arabic Students
I and my colleauge Ahmed Abdalazem (Menoufia University) have begun an online Ancient Greek grammar Course for the Arabic students. The audio series are posted regularly online on the channel of Ahmed Abdalazem on Youtube. The text book used in this series is Hardy Hansen and Gerald M. Quinn, Greek : An Intensive Course, 1992 Fordham University press.
We hope that a lot of students will find the series useful for them to catch up, revise, or intensive what they already know of this language.
We hope that a lot of students will find the series useful for them to catch up, revise, or intensive what they already know of this language.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Ancient Greek Grammar series to the Arabic apologetic of the Coptic church in Youtube !
What a multilingualism that one can find even today in this country, Egypt. Ancient Greek Grammar series to the Arabic apologetic of the Coptic church in Youtube.
Searching the internet for an Arabic content, I found this interesting Youtube learning series. The so-called apologetic team ( most probably related to the Coptic Orthodox church) has streamed - completely in Arabic- an Ancient Greek grammar series. It's very interesting for me to see how this language are taught in this context.
Note: they are pronouncing the Ancient Greek not according to Erasmus' reconstruction, but as the modern-day Greek. Accents play no role also for their pronunciation.
Searching the internet for an Arabic content, I found this interesting Youtube learning series. The so-called apologetic team ( most probably related to the Coptic Orthodox church) has streamed - completely in Arabic- an Ancient Greek grammar series. It's very interesting for me to see how this language are taught in this context.
Note: they are pronouncing the Ancient Greek not according to Erasmus' reconstruction, but as the modern-day Greek. Accents play no role also for their pronunciation.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Βάτραχοι of Aristophanes performed in Arabic (audio in You Tube)
The Greek play frogs or Βάτραχοι of Aristophanes performed by numbers of famous Egyptians actors like Abdelrahman Abouzahra and Mohamed Eldefrawy. The performance is based on an Arabic translation done by the late Dr. Mohamed S. Khafaga. It was broadcasted by Cairo Public Radio (the cultural program). An extensive introduction to the play precede the recorded performance (from minutes 1-13).
The audio is available from the Archive.org through this link. It is also to be found on the official channel of the Egyptian Radio in You Tube.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
TV Interview with Prof. Dr. Abdelmoety Sharawy.
An Interview in Arabic with Prof. Dr. Sharawy avaiable in youtube about the modern cutlure in Egypt (in Arabic).
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
The importance of learning Humanities and Ancient Languages
Wise in cooperation with Qatar Foundation has releases a video to pay the attention of the students to the merits of learning Humanities and Ancient Languages in comparison to learning Medicine and Law ! The video is not in Arabic, but an Arabic synchronization is available.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Video series of "Greco-Roman Egypt" course in Mansour University
High quality video in Arabic (poor content, I'm sorry to say it !) of "the history of Greco-Roman Egypt" in Mansoura University, Faculty of Education. The video is published by Mansoura University on Feb 24, 2013.
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