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Hellenistic Greece

Terms—Hellenistic Greece Koine Epicureans Stoics Skeptics Cynics Terms—Hellenistic Greece

Alexandria

The Pharos

The three centuries after Alexander’s death The Hellenistic Age

The Hellenistic World

Greek Temple in Petra (Jordan)

Greek Temple in Egypt

Greek Papyrus Scroll

Alexandria

Alexandria Today

The Pharos

Library at Alexandria

Library at Alexandria

Reproduction of Entry Hall of the Alexandria Library

Reproduction of Entry Hall of the Alexandria Library

Hellenistic Architecture

Hellenistic Architecture

The Epicureans—Founded by Epicurus

Stoics—Founded by Zeno

The Stoics

Impossible to know anything absolutely Skeptics

Cynics--Diogenes

Diogenes

Diogenes and Alexander

Diogenes and Alexander

Pythagoras

Pythagorean Theorum

Pythagoras

Euclid—The Elements

Aristarchus

Archimedes

Archimedes