Aim: Describe the legacy of Greco Roman Achievements
Greco-Roman Culture 2 nd Century BCE- Rome conquered Greece and admires them 2 nd Century BCE- Rome conquered Greece and admires them Educated Romans learned the Greek language Educated Romans learned the Greek language The mixing of elements of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman Culture produced Greco-Roman Culture. The mixing of elements of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman Culture produced Greco-Roman Culture. Considered and called Classical Civilization Considered and called Classical Civilization
Roman Art, Learning & Literature Romans learned the art of sculpture from Greeks Romans learned the art of sculpture from Greeks Sculptures in Rome created realistic portraits Sculptures in Rome created realistic portraits Roman artists particularly skilled in creating Mosaics- design made from small pieces of stone or glass Roman artists particularly skilled in creating Mosaics- design made from small pieces of stone or glass Romans philosophy of Stoicism borrowed from Greeks Romans philosophy of Stoicism borrowed from Greeks Roman writers promoted themes and ideas Roman writers promoted themes and ideas Poet named Virgil wrote most famous Latin literature Poet named Virgil wrote most famous Latin literature The Aeneid- borrowed from Homers epic The Aeneid- borrowed from Homers epic
Latin Language & Architecture Language of Romans remained language of learning in the west Language of Romans remained language of learning in the west Official language of Roman Catholic Church Official language of Roman Catholic Church Adopted and developed into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian Adopted and developed into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian Languages called “Romance languages” Languages called “Romance languages” Master Builders Master Builders Visitors marveled at architecture of Rome Visitors marveled at architecture of Rome Arch, Dome, Concrete made up structures Arch, Dome, Concrete made up structures Ex: Coloseum and Aqueducts (Carried water to town) Ex: Coloseum and Aqueducts (Carried water to town) Architecture remained popular & influential Architecture remained popular & influential Jefferson revived Roman architecture (US Capital) Jefferson revived Roman architecture (US Capital)
Roman System of Law Most lasting contribution was law Most lasting contribution was law Early Roman law dealt with strengthening rights of Roman citizens Early Roman law dealt with strengthening rights of Roman citizens Most important principles: Most important principles: Persons had right to equal treatment under law Persons had right to equal treatment under law Person was considered innocent until guilty Person was considered innocent until guilty Person should be punished only for actions, not thoughts Person should be punished only for actions, not thoughts Any law that seemed unreasonable or unfair should be set aside Any law that seemed unreasonable or unfair should be set aside