纪录片《文明(BBC) Civilisation (BBC) 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
https://cdn.6867.top:6867/A1A/xzjlp/enwiki/202109/07/10/3kn3ahlcn4j22.jpg纪录片《文明(BBC)Civilisation (BBC) 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
Civilisation (BBC)
一般信息:由肯尼斯克拉克举办的艺术纪录片,由BBC发表于1969年 - 英语叙述
信息这是从原来的35mm电影转换为BBC HD(2011年至2011年5月)最近从原来的35mm电影转换为模糊和播出的版本。在1966年BBC电视机上,迄今为止致力于其最雄心勃勃的纪录片系列。历史艺术历史学家克拉克被委托给西欧文化的史诗审查,定义了他被认为是其发展的关键阶段。文明:克拉克勋爵的个人观点将在制作中超过两年,在13个国家的100多个地点拍摄。当它于1969年首次传播时,奢侈的系列被誉为杰作。从罗马帝国的堕落到工业革命和超越,克拉克的引人注目的叙述伴随着令人惊叹的彩色照片欧洲最伟大的地标。这种“艺术和音乐所示的思想历史”仍然是它受到启发的众多程序的基准。我们在这个程序中的牙齿皮肤,肯尼斯克拉克看着黑暗的年龄。从拜占庭拉文纳到凯尔特人的Hebride旅行,从维京人到亚琛的教堂,他解释了这一时期的欧洲思想和艺术如何幸存的特殊故事。这个计划的伟大解冻追踪了十二世纪欧洲文明的重新制作。致伦和现实和现实肯尼斯克拉克爵士从卢瓦尔河穿过托斯卡纳和翁布里亚到比萨的大教堂,因为他探讨了法国和意大利后来中世纪的愿望。曼德克拉克的所有东西的衡量标准从罗马秋季到20世纪恢复西方文明继续访问佛罗伦萨,乌尔比诺和曼图纳,文艺复兴时期的文化中心。作为艺术家的英雄克拉克·克拉克的系列追查文明的发展继续看看如何教皇·朱利叶斯二世赞助商像Michelangelo和Raphael.Protest和Communicate的抗议和沟通主题会导致Lord Clark到改革。他探讨了德国玻璃德国玻璃杜勒和马丁路德的发明,印刷机的发明,伊拉斯谟的法国的伊拉斯谟的作品,以及莎士比亚的伊丽莎白·阿里齐兰英格兰。来自威廉德林,罗纳德花边,埃里克·博物馆,伊恩理查森和帕特里克斯图尔特的莎士比亚的提取物.Grandeur和服从SIR Kenneth Clark访问罗马寻找宏伟,发现一个令人叹为观止米开朗基尼,贝尔尼尼和逆转改革的城市 - 这是一个运动,即在北方的新教徒北方的斗争中,由圣彼得的荣耀呈现出一种新的辉煌。望远镜和显微镜的经验光明揭示了新的世界,以及一滴水。荷兰绘画的现实主义进一步持续了人类性格的观察。肯尼斯克拉克的故事爵士将他从伦敦,穆尔凯尔和皇家社会举行伦敦伦敦。追求幸福肯尼斯克拉克反映了这类作曲家的18世纪音乐的性质,作为巴赫,亨德尔,亨德尔,亨德尔和莫扎特,并在其中一些质量的方式es反映在洛可可架构中最好的 - 朝圣教堂和巴伐利亚宫殿。理性的笑容是理智,精致的男女,在18世纪的巴黎美容中遇到的明星想要改变社会。最后,他们比他们讨价还价更多的变化。那些优雅的沙龙中的礼貌的Tete-a-Tete是革命政治的前兆。 Kenneth Clark的主题将他从Versailles和Blenheim的宫殿带到爱丁堡和弗吉尼亚州的山丘,其中托马斯杰斐逊在1760年代制作了他的家。对自然肯尼斯克拉克的崇拜来看看18世纪英格兰的人们如何转向宗教对自然的神性的信仰。他访问了瑞士阿尔卑斯山和湖区,因为他阐述了歌德,沙龙里奇斯威斯·克朗克克拉克的谬论,特纳,警察和肆无忌惮。通过贝多芬和拜伦的诗歌的音乐追溯了浪漫运动的艺术家渐进主义,并详细说明了伴随着它的革命。纪念唯物主义得出结论这个地标肯尼斯克拉克系列考虑了过去一百年的英勇唯物主义与人道主义同样显着增加的方式。伟大的改革者等工程师和科学家(如威尔伯尔堡和Shaftesbury)的工作符合。正如克拉克笔记,善良的概念在上个世纪中只变得重要.Technical Specs HD版视频编解码器:X264 CABAC视频比特率:2900 Kbps视频宽高比:4:3视频分辨率:960x720音频编解码器:AC3音频比特率:192 kbps CBR 48kHz音频通道:2运行时间:50分钟速率:25FPS零件数:13份尺寸:1.06 GB来源:Jungleboysd撕开HDTV版本视频编解码器:XVID视频比特率:〜1800 kbps视频分辨率:640÷480视频纵横比:4:3音频编解码器:AC3音频比特率:192 kbps @ 48 kHz音频通道:2个运行时每部分:〜50分钟数零件:13 (+1 DVD额外)部分尺寸:〜700MB字幕:由布尼曼的英语撕裂:Pal DVD首次播放:1969(BBC2)
纪录片关键词:
【文明(BBC),鲍勃和罗伯塔的优秀抗议冒险,文明故事,攀登伟大的建筑,达芬奇:遗失的宝藏,纪录片,早期文艺复兴时期绘画1250-1450,伯爵的Shaftesbury讲座,英国的改革:三本页改变了一个国家,艺术如何开始,寻找海登】
【艺术,肯尼斯克拉克,BBC,1969年,英语】
Civilisation (BBC),Bob and Roberta's Excellent Protest Adventure,Civilisations Stories,Climbing Great Buildings,Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure,Documentary,Early Renaissance Painting 1250-1450,Earl of Shaftesbury Lecture,England's Reformation: Three Books that Changed a Nation,How Art Began,In Search of Haydn
Arts,Kenneth Clark,BBC,1969,English
General Information:
Arts Documentary hosted by Kenneth Clark, published by BBC in 1969- English narration
Information
This is the re-mastered version converted from the original 35mm film to BluRay and broadcast recently on BBC HD (Feb to May 2011).
In 1966 BBC Television embarked on its most ambitious documentary series to date. The eminent art historian Lord Clark was commissioned to write and present an epic examination of Western European culture, defining what he considered to be the crucial phases of its development. Civilisation: A Personal View by Lord Clark would be more than two years in the making, with filming in over 100 locations across 13 countries. The lavish series was hailed as a masterpiece when it was first transmitted in 1969.
From the fall of the Roman Empire to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, Clark's compelling narrative is accompanied by breathtaking colour photography of Europe's greatest landmarks. This 'history of ideas as illustrated by art and music' remains the benchmark for the numerous programmes it inspired.
The Skin of Our Teeth
In this programme, Kenneth Clark looks at the Dark Ages. Travelling from Byzantine Ravenna to the Celtic Hebrides, from the Vikings to Charlemagne's chapel at Aachen, he unravels the extraordinary story of how European ideas and art survived this period.
The Great Thaw
This programme traces the reawakening of European civilisation in the twelfth century.
Romance and Reality
Sir Kenneth Clark journeys from the Loire through Tuscany and Umbria to the cathedral at Pisa, as he explores the aspirations of the later Middle Ages in France and Italy.
Man - The Measure of All Things
Sir Kenneth Clark's personal take on the restoration of Western Civilisation from the fall of Rome to the 20th century continues with visits to Florence, Urbino and Mantua, centres of Renaissance civilisation.
The Hero as Artist
Sir Kenneth Clark's series tracing the development of civilisation continues with a look at how Pope Julius II sponsored men like Michelangelo and Raphael.
Protest and Communication
The theme of protest and communication leads Lord Clark to the Reformation. He explores the Germany of Albrecht Durer and Martin Luther and the invention of the printing press, the work of Erasmus, the France of Montaigne, and the Elizabethan England of Shakespeare. Extracts from Shakespeare performed by William Devlin, Ronald Lacy, Eric Porter, Ian Richardson and Patrick Stewart.
Grandeur and Obedience
Sir Kenneth Clark visits Rome in search of grandeur and finds a city that gave rise to Michelangelo, Bernini and the Counter Reformation - a movement which, in its struggle against the Protestant North, developed a new splendour, symbolised by the glory of St Peter's.
The Light of Experience
The telescope and the microscope revealed new worlds in time and space and in a drop of water. And the realism of Dutch painting carried a stage further the observations of human character. Sir Kenneth Clark's story takes him from the Holland of Rembrandt and Vermeer to the London of Wren, Purcell and the Royal Society.
The Pursuit of Happiness
Kenneth Clark reflects on the nature of the 18th-century music of such composers as Bach, Handel, Haydn and Mozart, and on the way that some of its qualities are reflected in the best of rococo architecture - the pilgrimage churches and palaces of Bavaria.
The Smile of Reason
The sensible, sophisticated men and women who met in the salons of 18th-century Paris wanted to change society. In the end they got more of a change than they bargained for. The polite tete-a-tete in those elegant salons was the precursor of revolutionary politics. Kenneth Clark's theme takes him from the palaces of Versailles and Blenheim, to Edinburgh and to the hills of Virginia, where Thomas Jefferson made his home in the 1760s.
The Worship of Nature
Kenneth Clark takes a look at how people in 18th century England turned from religion to a belief in the divinity of nature. He visits the Swiss Alps and the Lake District as he expounds on Goethe, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Turner, Constable and Ruskin.
The Fallacies of Hope
Kenneth Clark traces the progressive disillusionment of the artists of the Romantic movement through the music of Beethoven and the poetry of Byron, and details the revolutions that accompanied it.
Heroic Materialism
To conclude this landmark series, Kenneth Clark considers the ways in which the heroic materialism of the past hundred years has been linked to an equally remarkable increase in humanitarianism. The achievement of engineers and scientists such as Brunel and Rutherford has been matched by the work of great reformers like Wilberforce and Shaftesbury. As Clark notes, the concept of kindness only became important in the last century.
Technical Specs
HD Version
Video Codec: x264 CABAC
Video Bitrate: 2900 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Video Resolution: 960x720
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 192 Kbps CBR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 50mins
Framerate: 25FPS
Number of Parts: 13
Part Size: 1.06 GB
Source: HDTV
Ripped by JungleBoy
SD Version
Video Codec: Xvid
Video Bitrate: ~1800 kbps
Video Resolution: 640 נ480
Video Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Audio Codec: ac3
Audio BitRate: 192 kbps @ 48 kHz
Audio Channels: 2
RunTime Per Part: ~50mins
Number Of Parts: 13 (+1 DVD extra)
Part Size: ~700Mb
Subtitles: English
Ripped by bongomaniac
Source: PAL DVD
First Broadcast: 1969 (BBC2)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
纪录片《文明(BBC)Civilisation (BBC) 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
下载地址:
(本链接可能为BT下载方式,需自备BT类下载工具。推荐使用115网盘离线下载,或使用其他具有离线下载功能的网盘)
**** Hidden Message ***** 好东西,测试一下
页:
[1]