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Ancient Greece Chapters 4-1,2,3,4 Chapters 4-1,2,3,4 Rise of Greek Civilization Rise of Greek Civilization Chapter 5-1,2 Chapter 5-1,2 Greek Ideas and Accomplishments Greek Ideas and Accomplishments Chapter 5-3,4 Chapter 5-3,4 Alexander the Great Alexander the Great

The Geography of Greece

Bronze Age Greece

Crete: Minoan Civilization (Palace at Knossos)

Knossos: Minoan Civilization

Minoan Civilization

The Mycenaean Civilization

Homer: The “Heroic Age”

The Mask of Agamemnon

ATHENS: Yesterday & Today ATHENS: Yesterday & Today

Piraeus: Athens’ Port City

Early Athenian Lawgivers  Draco  “ draconian ”  Solon: poet and archetypal wise man (reading in packet)  Cleisthenes  created the first democracy!

Persian Wars: 499 BCE – 480 BCE

Persian Wars: Famous Battles  Marathon (490 BCE)  26 miles from Athens  Thermopylae (480 BCE)  300 Spartans at the Mountain pass  Salamis (480 BCE)  Athenian navy victorious

Golden “Age of Pericles”: 460 BCE – 429 BCE

Great Athenian Philosophers  Socrates  Know thyself!  question everything  only the pursuit of goodness brings happiness.  Plato  The Academy  The world of the FORMS  The Republic  philosopher-king

Great Athenian Philosophers  Aristotle  The Lyceum  “ Golden Mean ” [everything in moderation].  Logic.  Scientific method.

Athens: The Arts & Sciences  DRAMA (tragedians):  Aeschylus  Sophocles  Euripides  THE SCIENCES:  Pythagoras  Democritus  all matter made up of small atoms.  Hippocrates  “ Father of Medicine ”

Phidias’ Acropolis

The Acropolis Today

The Parthenon

The Agora

The Classical Greek “Ideal”

Olympia

The Ancient Olympics: Athletes & Trainers

Olympia: Temple to Hera

The 2004 Olympics

SPARTA

Helots  Messenians enslaved by the Spartans.

Peloponnesian Wars

Macedonia Under Philip II

Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great’s Empire

Alexander the Great in Persia

The Hellenization of Asia

Pergamum: A Hellenistic City

The Economy of the Hellenistic World

Hellenistic Philosophers  Cynics  Diogenes  ignore social conventions & avoid luxuries.  citizens of the world.  live a humble, simple life.  Epicurians  Epicurus  avoid pain & seek pleasure.  all excess leads to pain!  politics should be avoided.

Hellenistic Philosophers  Stoics  Zeno  nature is the expansion of divine will.  concept of natural law.  get involved in politics, not for personal gain, but to perform virtuous acts for the good of all.  true happiness is found in great achievements.

Hellenism: The Arts & Sciences  Scientists / Mathematicians:  Aristarchus  heliocentric theory.  Euclid  geometry  Archimedes  pulley  Hellenistic Art:  More realistic; less ideal than Hellenic art.  Showed individual emotions, wrinkles, and age!

The Breakup of Alexander’s Empire