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Contributions of Greek Culture to Western Civilization
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Athens was an open civilization where creativity and individuality were encouraged. Many new ideas developed there because of this.
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Greek ideas spread through their colonies and the conquest of Alexander the Great.
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Alexandria, in Egypt, was the home of the largest library at that time.
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Drama – Aeschylus and Sophocles – Great play writers of TRAGEDY
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Aristophanes – Great play writer of COMEDY Rule of Threes Same Category/Same Category/Different Category (T-shirt which lists world-class cities: Paris/Tokyo/Fargo). Expected Trait/Expected Trait/Unexpected Trait (She was pretty, she was shapely, she was a man). Something Everyone Loves/Something Everyone Loves/Something Everyone Hates (A Las Vegas wedding package contains everything you will need; music, flowers, a divorce document).
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Poetry Homer Wrote epic stories about Greek heroes and history – Epic - a long poem that tells the story of a hero
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The Iliad tells the story of the 10-year long Trojan War. The Odyssey tells the story of the hero Odysseus’ return journey from the Trojan War.
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history Herodotus – Greek historian who is known as the “father of history” – He wrote Histories which was about the conflict between Persia and Greece – Referenced the gods
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Thucydides – A Greek historian who wrote History of the Peloponnesian War. – He wrote about the conflict between Athens and Sparta – No references to gods
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sculpture Phidias – He is known as the Greatest Greek Sculptor – He designed the Parthenon (the temple of the Goddess Athena) – Sculpted the huge Statue of Zeus at Olympus
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architecture
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Doric Column Very plain and simple Has no base
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Ionic Column Capital has scrolls Has a base More decorative
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Corinthian Column The most decorative capital Roofs are flat
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science Archimedes – Considered the greatest mathematician – Discovered the principles of density and buoyancy
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Hippocrates – is the founder of medicine and the greatest physician of his time – Began scientific treatment of patients. – Hippocratic oath
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astronomy Greek astronomers came up with latitude and longitude, closely estimated the size and shape of the earth and mapped the locations of the stars. Ptolemy – set up an inaccurate organization of the solar system (GEOCENTRIC THEORY).
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mathematics Pythagoras – the father of numbers, he founded the Pythagorean theory
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Euclid – the father of geometry – Research into cones, spheres, fractions, prime numbers, etc.
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philosophy Philosopher = “lover of wisdom”.
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philosophy Socrates (469BC- 399BC) Encouraged students to constantly think about why they think what they think. His question and answer method is known today as the Socratic Method.
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Socrates was sentenced to death for “corrupting the youth of Athens”. He committed suicide by drinking hemlock poison. "an unexamined life is not worth living"
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Plato Plato (427-347 BC) was one of Socrates’ students. Helped spread Socrates’ ideas Wrote The Republic about a perfect world. “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. “
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Aristotle Aristotle (384-322 BC) was one of Plato’s students. Opened a public school in Athens called the Lyceum. Looked for a logical structure and patterns in everything. “There is no great genius without a mixture of madness.”
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Pythagoras Alexander the Great Euclid or Archimedes SOCRATES Plato Aristotle Zoroaster
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