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Ms. Carmelitano
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Cultural Diffusion Mixture of Roman and Greek (Hellenistic) culture Educated Romans learned Greek language Classical civilizations are a mix of Greek, Roman, and Hellenistic cultures
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Greek: Known for beauty and idealism Romans: were realistic Their artwork had a practical purpose Art was used for education, and to preserve history
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Sculptures Bas-relief or low-relief: images project from a flat background Used to tell stories or represent crowds of people, soldiers in battle, landscapes Mosaics Pictures made by setting smalls pieces of glass or tile onto surface Villas and country houses had at least one
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Painting Murals called frescoes were painted on walls of the wealthy A Fresco is a painting made on damp plaster to brighten villas Example Fresco’s of Pompeii Pompeii was a city located near Mt Vesuvius, which erupted in 79 CE Ash rained down over the city, preserving the people and objects in ash Including the Frescos
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Attracted the wealthy due to its warm climate, and fertile soil
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Philosophy Stoicism Zeno: Greek Stoic Encouraged virtue, duty, moderation, endurance
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Roman Themes: Virtue, duty Virgil Wrote Roman literature Aeneid – epic of Aeneas modeled after epics of Homer The epic follows Aeneas, a Trojan soldier, destined to build the city of Rome Ovid Poet Wrote light poetry for enjoyment Amores: is a poem about love
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History Livy Roman Historian Wrote a multivolume history of Rome beginning in 9BCE It holds legends, as well as history Tacitus Accurately preserved historical facts of Rome He wrote Annals and Histories Accurately catalogued Roman morality, and lack there of Including a depiction of Nero’s cruelty
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The Romans spoke Latin This became the language of learning in the west and the Catholic Church Developed into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian Romantic languages Half of the words in English are based on Latin
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Roman Architecture Arch Dome Concrete Aqueducts Brought water into cities and towns Colosseum Roads
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The Roman’s most lasting contribution The Romans believed that law should be fair and applied equally to all people Based on stoic philosophers All people had the right to equal treatment under the law A person should be punished for actions not thoughts All people are innocent until proven guilty The burden of proof on accuser Laws should be fair
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Roman writers preserved Greek culture Greek writing was translated into Latin Roman writer, artists, and philosophers build off of the ideas of the Greeks Although Rome eventually falls, the idea of Rome, achieves immortality
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