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CULTURES OF EUROPE 1. Greece and Rome, the Bible
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‘Western’ /European culture Sources: ’Greco-Roman’ and ’Jewish-Christian’ (the Bible) Europe and religion : –Medieval Europe: Christianity everywhere –Early Modern Age, 16th c.: Protestantism, reforms/changes in religious matters –18th c.: Enlightenment – scepticism, deism, atheism –late 19th c. Nietzsche: ’God is dead’ –20th-21st c. religious faith is more and more a private issue
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PERIODS Ancient Greece and Rome, the Bible (776 BC-476 AD) Middle Ages: Age of Chivalry (5th c- 15th c.) Renaissance (15th-16th c.) Baroque (17th-18th c.) The Enlightenment – 18th c. 19th c. Romanticism and Realism Late 19th c. Art Nouveau, decadence, etc. 20th c. Modernism Postmodernism (late 20th-21st c.)
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CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY First Olympic Games (776 BC) The city of Rome (753 BC) Mythology: gods and goddesses (Greek → Roman) Greek culture: warriors and merchants – Troy vs Greek army (Homer’s Iliad), - Odysseus’ travels (Homer’s The Oddyssey) Democracy (5th c, BC, Athens), drama, philosophy, science The Roman Republic → The Roman Empire (most of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East): art, philosophy, law Fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 AD)
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Ancient Greece
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The Roman Empire
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GREEK GODS/GODDESSES
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Hercules
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Leda and the Swan -Da Vinci
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Leda and the Swan - Rubens
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Leda and the Swan -Da Vinci(1580)
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The Battle of Troy
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Odysseus
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The Bible: The Old Covenenat (Moses and the law) and the New (Jesus Christ)
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The Fall of Man
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The Flood
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Noah’s Ark
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The Tower of Babel
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Last Supper
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Crucifiction of Christ
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Incredulity of St. Thomas by Caravaggio
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