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Periclean Athens
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Pericles, c. 495-428 Son of Xanthippus, Athenian general in 479. Mother was niece of Alcmaeonid Cleisthenes. Financial backer of Aeschylus’ Persians in 472.
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Pericles the Radical Democrat Political ally of radical Ephialtes, and opponent of conservative Cimon. Crisis of late 460s: –ostracism of pro-Spartan Cimon in 462; –constitutional reform taking powers from Areopagus in 461; –murder of Ephialtes in c. 460. Opposition of Thucydides son of Melesias. Ostracism of Thucydides in c. 443.
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The Domination of Pericles ‘In what was nominally a democracy, power was really in the hands of the first citizen’ (Thucydides the historian, 2.65). Pericles was elected general every year from 443/2 to 429/8. Likened to Olympian Zeus by Aristophanes and other comic playwrights. Criticism of association with Aspasia of Miletus.
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The Funeral Speech Speech delivered by Pericles in honour of the war dead of the first year of the Peloponnesian War. Known only from Thucydides’ version. Concentrates on praising Athens’ democratic way of life. Implied criticism of Sparta. How far does the Funeral Speech present a true picture of Athenian society?
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Pericles’ Building Programme on the Acropolis ‘Oath of Plataea’ and Peace of Callias in 449. Pheidias, sculptor and designer of Acropolis building programme. Parthenon (temple of Athena): 447-432 Erechtheion (421-414, 409-406) Propylaia (437-432, unfinished) Temple of Athena Nike (420s) Pheidias’ statue of Athena Promachos (c. 454)
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The Acropolis
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Model of Acropolis
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Temple of Athena (Parthenon)
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Interior of the Parthenon
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Recreation of Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee
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Sculptural Programme of Parthenon Metopes: Fighting of gods vs giants (E); Greeks vs Amazons (W); Greeks vs Trojans (N); human Lapiths vs Centaurs (S). Pediments: Rivalry of Athena and Poseidon (W); birth of Athena (E). Frieze around exterior of interior room = idealised Panathenaic procession. Lord Elgin and the return of the Elgin Marbles.
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Parthenon: metopes and pediment
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Computer-generated reconstruction of painted pediment (Iowa State Univ.)
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Recreation of metopes in ROM
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Parthenon frieze: riders
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Parthenon frieze: gods and folding of the peplos
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Model of Pheidias’ 40-foot gold and ivory statue of Athena
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The Erechtheion
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The Propylaea and the temple of Athena Nike
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Periclean Building Programme (2) Temple of Hephaistos overlooking Agora. Odeion (concert hall) Various public buildings in the Agora. Various deme temples, as of Poseidon at Sounion on southern tip of Attica. Initiates’ Hall (Telesterion) at Eleusis. (Also earlier Long Walls)
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The Temple of Hephaestus (left) and view of the agora
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Plan of the Agora
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Hall of the Initiates, Eleusis
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Temple of Poseidon, Sounion
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The ‘Long Walls’
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