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[CNN系列]:千年:千年的历史Millennium: A Thousand Years of History-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载     

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本·金斯利(Ben Kingsley)主持的历史纪录片,由美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)出版,作为美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)观点系列的一部分,于1999年播出-英语旁白History Documentary hosted by Ben Kingsley, published by CNN broadcasted as part of CNN Perspectives series in 1999- English narration     

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加入美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)的千禧年,进行全景扫描,观察塑造世界的人员,事件和成就。《千禧年》的10个一小时剧集在视觉范围和演示方面引人注目。然而,千禧年既不是时间顺序也不是包罗万象。相反,它是折衷的,是对事物的雕刻-无论大小,都可以雕刻整个世界。《千禧年》的10集中的每一集都聚焦于一个世纪,来自世界各地五个不同地点的五个小插曲将其变为现实。受费利佩·费尔南德斯·阿梅斯托(Felipe Fernandez-Armesto)的著作《千年》的启发,该电影在28个国家/地区拍摄,其地理范围与所涵盖的世界一样广泛。它的制作人和工作人员花费了两年多的时间,并拍摄了100,000英里的录像。MILLENNIUM使用此素材以及生动的重演和计算机生成的图形动画来重建过去时代的视觉图像。系列概念:Ted TurnerA CNN Productions,Inc.的Jeremy Isaacs Production [编辑]??十一世纪:剑世纪???回顾公元1000年的世界,您会发现中国是最活跃,开放和技术最先进的文明。伊斯兰教不到400年,已成为贸易和旅游领域影响最深远的文明。西班牙南部的科尔多瓦是世界上最重要的城市之一。印度拥有丰富的自然资源,是中国唯一尊重的其他文明。通过与中国的接触,日本看起来很有前途,但是却越来越看重自己。我们可以通过Sei Shonagon留下的一本私密日记来研究皇宫中的生活,Sei Shonagon是一位等待平安王室的女士。基督教被分为两个对立的阵营。西方天主教会看向罗马,东方东正教看向君士坦丁堡。在1054年,??十二世纪:斧头世纪???全世界的人们都在挑战自然,一个宏伟的建筑开始了。在美国西南部的博尼托镇(Pueblo Bonito),一座巨大的城市从沙漠升起。北欧各地兴起了许多新教堂,以通过哥特式建筑庆祝上帝的荣耀。埃塞俄比亚用坚固的岩石雕刻出壮观的基督教教堂,以建立拉利贝拉国王的权力。新城市在意大利产生了新的生活方式。公民给自己宪章,建立自己的权利,并宣布自己为独立的共和国。不是每个人都建立。游牧部落,例如澳大利亚原住民,继续通过狩猎,采集和尊敬土地而蓬勃发展。[编辑]???十三世纪:马rup世纪???成吉思汗和他的蒙古骑兵在整个亚洲轰鸣,建立了世界上最大的帝国。蒙古人是凶猛的战士,但他们在被征服的土地上施加了和平。从欧洲到东方安全旅行和贸易成为可能。成吉思的孙子忽必烈汗(Kublai Khan)征服并团结了整个中国,但被他在Xanadu的宫殿中的奢华所吸引。蒙古人向西的发展最终被穆斯林前朝奴隶王朝马默卢克(Mamelukes)阻止,这使开罗成为世界上最伟大的城市之一。来自东方的商品和思想通过威尼斯进入北欧Join CNN's MILLENNIUM for a panoramic sweep over the last 1,000 years, watching the people, events and achievements that shaped the world. The 10, one-hour episodes of MILLENNIUM are extraordinary in their range of vision and compelling in their presentation. Yet MILLENNIUM is neither chronological nor all-encompassing. Instead, it is eclectic, a pastiche of things great--or small--that sculpted the world. Each of the 10 episodes of MILLENNIUM focuses on a single century, brought to life by five vignettes from five different locations worldwide. Inspired by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto's book, "Millennium," and filmed in 28 countries, the series is as geographically far-ranging as the world it covers. Its producers and crews spent more than two years and traveled 100,000 miles gathering footage. MILLENNIUM reconstructs the visual images of past ages using this footage, along with vivid re-enactments and computer-generated graphic animation. Series Concept: Ted TurnerA Jeremy Isaacs Production for CNN Productions, Inc.[edit] The Eleventh Century: Century of the Sword Survey the world in AD 1000 and see that China was the most vibrant, open and technologically advanced civilization. Islam, less than 400 yars old, had become the most far reaching civilization in trade and travel. Cordoba, in Southern Spain, was one of the most important cities in the world. India, rich in natural resources, was the only other civilization that the Chinese respected. Enriched by contact with China, Japan looked promising but turned increasingly in on itself. We are able to examine life in the imperial palace through an intimate diary left by Sei Shonagon, who was a lady in waiting to the Heian royalty. Christianity was divided into two rival camps. The Western Catholic Church looked to Rome, the Eastern Orthodox Church looked to Constantinople. In 1054, the political wrangling reached a climax when the Pope excommunicated the Eastern Church.[edit] The Twelfth Century: Century of the Axe All over the world people challenged nature and a century of ambitious building began. At Pueblo Bonito, in the American Southwest, a monumental city rose from the desert. Vast new churches arose all over Northern Europe to celebrate God's glory through Gothic architecture. Spectacular Christian churches were carved out of solid rock in Ethiopia to establish the power of King Lalibela. New cities produced a new way of life in Italy. Citizens gave themselves charters, established their rights, and declared themselves independent republics. Not everyone built. Nomadic tribes such as the Australian aborigines continued to flourish by hunting, gathering and honoring the land.[edit] The Thirteenth Century: Century of the Stirrup Genghis Khan and his Mongol horsemen thundered across Asia, creating the largest empire the world has ever known. The Mongols were ferocious warriors, but they imposed peace on the lands they conquered. It became possible to travel and trade safely from Europe to the Orient. Grandson of Genghis, Kublai Khan conquered and united the whole of China but was seduced by luxury in his palace at Xanadu. The Mongol advance west was finally halted by the Mamelukes, a Muslim dynasty of former slaves who made Cairo into one of the world's greatest cities. Goods and ideas from the Orient traveled via Venice up into northern Europe.[edit] The Fourteenth Century: Century of the Scythe Black Death, the catastrophic plague that invaded Europe from the East, cut short the new prosperity. Treatment varied from the magical to the scientific. In Cairo, the number of deaths was said to reach 21.000 a day. While the great empires were devastated, smaller ones flourished. Mali, in west Africa, became wealthy through trading gold and salt. In Central Asia, Timur, a Turk born near Samarqand, rose from sheep-stealer to conqueror and creator of a vast empire that gave the world some of its most spectacular Islamic architecture. Seaborne trade prospered, especially at the eastern end of the Indian Ocean. In East Java, the Kingdom of Majapahit thrived under the splendid rule of Hayan Wuruk. Europe also suffered other catastrophes - terrible famine and a mini ice age. Across Europe, there was a call for greater equality between people and their rulers.[edit] The Fifteenth Century: Century of the Sail China set out to dominate the seas. These new trade ventures were extremely lucrative, but after 30 years Ming bureaucrats forbade further voyages and abandoned maritime imperialism. Europe was torn by civil war, but the city states of northern Italy produced a cultural explosion known as the Renaissance. The Medici prince, Lorenzo the Magnificent, dominated and adorned Florence, nurturing painting, sculpture, poetry, music, and architecture. Greater than any European city was the Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital on the site of what is now Mexico City. Built on marshland in Lake Texcoco, the highly organized city was supported by trade over huge distances, the Aztec gods placated by mass human sacrifice. The Ottomans took advantage of the weakness of the Byzantine empire, conquered Constantinople, and turned it into the capital of their empire. Mehmed the Conqueror's palace included a harem for 2.000 women, stables for 4.000 horses, 10 mosques, 14 baths and two hospitals. The kitchen could feed 5.000 or 10.000 on holidays. There were many great voyages of the 15th Century including that of Vasco de Gama's discovery of a route to the Indian Ocean and Christopher Columbus crossing the Atlantic and back.[edit] The Sixteenth Century: Century of the Compass This was a century when the empires and religions of the world expanded aggressively. Diego de Landa, a Spanish missionary, converted thousands of Mayans in Yucatan, torturing them brutally when they continued to honor their former idols in secret. The biggest land gain was made by Ivan the Terrible, who extended Muscovite rule from the Baltic to Siberia. For every conquest, there were many failures. In Japan, a ferocious military dictator, Hideyoshi, dreamed of conquering the world, beginning with Korea and China. But the Koreans defeated him, with "turtle" ships covered with iron spikes and breathing cannon fire through dragon's head prows. Muslim conquests were even more spectacular. Akbar conquered northern India and created the sophisticated Moghul empire. In Europe, people were fascinated by strange objects brought back from exotic corners of the world. Cabinets of Curiosities, containing objects as diverse as a lock of hair from Petrus Gonsalvus, the Hairy Man of Tenerife, to fossils and souvenirs of exotic animals, were displayed by famous collectors such as Emperor Rudolf II of Prague.[edit] The Seventeenth Century: Century of the Telescope The role of the scientist changed dramatically. Greatest of all the new gentlemen scientists was Isaac Newton, whose experiments with the laws of nature were undertaken to reveal God, not to disprove his existence. Colonies were established along America's Atlantic coasts. The first, in Jamestown, Virginia, struggled to survive until the tobacco trade made it viable. Slaves were transported from Africa to service new colonies. The largest numbers were taken to Brazil by the Portuguese and Dutch, their short, brutal lives eked out on the sugar plantations. In Europe the economic center of gravity shifted north. The Dutch became rich on the South East Asian spice trade and Amsterdam began a golden age. Women entered business and great painters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer were commissioned by the emerging middle class. Europe began to eclipse Arabic and Chinese eminence in science. Visiting Jesuits proved to the Emperor in China that their knowledge of astronomy was more accurate than that of the Chinese.[edit] The Eighteenth Century: Century of the Furnace This was a century in which revolutionary ideas ignited and transformed society. Western scientists undertook heroic expeditions to determine the shape of the world. People began to think about politics and society in new ways. Lisbon was destroyed by an earthquake and rebuilt following rational and human ideals now known as Enlightenment. The American War and the French Revolution transformed Europe and North America. India's wealth of natural resources brought mass production of cotton, tea and silk but British Imperialism claimed her riches. China also prospered, colonizing new territories to the north and west.[edit] The Nineteenth Century: Century of the Machine The steam engine transformed travel and transport as railways and steamships encircled the earth. Thomas Cook invented mass tourism. Darwin's Theory of Evolution and book The Origin of Species challenged religious certainties. Transatlantic steamers and railroads enabled unprecedented immigration and expansion westwards into and across America. China was unable to withstand the technology and weapons of the West and was humiliated by the Opium Wars. Industrialization in Europe, USA and Japan had huge social consequences. The pace of work changed, damp and filth led to disease and workers struggled for political representation.[edit] The Twentieth Century: Century of the Globe For the first time, mankind saw the world as a whole. Sigmund Freud explored the human psyche. Science split the atom. DNA revealed the origin of life. The bloodbath of World War I, the starvation of millions in the Soviet Union and China, Nazi genocide and the crimes of Pol Pot in Cambodia surpassed the horrors of previous centuries. This is the century of migrations, Asians to Britain, Hispanics to the US, the Chinese worldwide. Now telephones, satellite television and computers allow us to circle the world instantly. Charlie Chaplin, Princess Diana, brand names such as Coca Cola and global events like the World Cup are recognized everywhere. The East rises. Japan, China, the tiger-economies of the Pacific Rim, bid for the limelight and for power. The wheel turns full circle. The planet survives and begins the next Millennium.     

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Video 分辨率: 720x544     

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音频编码: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3     

音频比特率: 256kb/s CBR 48000 Hz     

音频串流: 2     

音频语言: english     

分集时长: 45 mins     

分集数: 10     

体积: 929 MB - 1.07 GB     

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Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4     

Video Bitrate: 2600 kbps     

Video Resolution: 720x544     

Video Aspect Ratio: 1.324:1     

Frames Per Second: 29.970     

Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3     

Audio Bitrate: 256kb/s CBR 48000 Hz     

Audio Streams: 2     

Audio Languages: english     

RunTime Per Part: 45 mins     

Number Of Parts: 10     

Part Size: 929 MB - 1.07 GB     

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