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Title: Greek Culture Greek Culture


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Greek CultureGreek Culture
  • And its Impact on the World

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Alphabet and Language Alphabet and Language
  • Greek alphabet was adapted from the Phoenicians
  • It uses 24 letters that stood for sounds
  • Greek letters are still used in science and
    mathematics and are also the names of fraternity
    and sorority houses on college campuses
  • Hundreds of Greek root words are still used as
    the basis of the English language today
  • Bio, astro, geo, hydro

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Philosophy Philosophy
  • Love of wisdom
  • Socrates wandered around asking questions with a
    group of young men following him around
  • Socratic method is named after him
  • Put on Trial and sentenced to death for
    corrupting the youth of Athens and disrespecting
    the Gods
  • Socrates writes nothing but his student Plato
    will write down Socrates ideas
  • Plato begins a school of thoughtThe Academyand
    his student Aristotle will continue the tradition
  • Aristotle was the tutor of Alexander the Great
  • Stoicism, Skepticism and Epicureanism are
    philosophical schools of thought that will
    dominate the Hellenistic Age.

4
Architecture Architecture
  • The Parthenon in Athens is the ultimate example
    of Ancient Greek Architecture.
  • The steps and the entablature both form convex
    curvesthere are no straight lines!
  • Names of styles are Corinthian, Dorian, Ionic
  • Marble, frieze and sculptures used throughout

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Olympic Games Olympic Games
  • Began in 776 BC in the city-state of Olympia
  • Held to honor Zeus
  • Competitions first included footraces then
    wrestling, boxing, javelin, discus throwing were
    added
  • The pankration event combined wrestling and
    boxing and had no rules except scratching the
    facial area
  • Winner would receive a wreath of Olive leaves

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Drama Drama
  • Comedies
  • Tragedies
  • Aristophanes
  • Plays satirized politics and politicians, poking
    fun at society and ridiculing the rich
  • Created to honor the God of Wine and fertility
    Dionysus
  • Performed in Amphitheatres
  • Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides
  • Sophocles focuses on the individual
  • Oedipus Rex despite doing everything to change
    his fate still ends up killing his father and
    marrying his mother for which he punishes himself
    by stabbing himself in the eye

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Study of History History
  • HerodotusHistory of the
  • Persian warsoften called
  • The father of history
  • ThucydidesHistory of the
  • Peloponnesian Wars
  • Began the scientific analysis of events based on
    actual eyewitness accounts and factual evidence
    and then added their own poetic interpretations

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Mythology Mythology
  • In the beginning is Chaos
  • Ouranosthe Heavens and Gaeathe Earth create the
    Titans
  • Kronos kills his father and marries his sister
    Rhea thus the Olympian Gods
  • are created
  • Kronos eats his
  • Children

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Literature Literature
  • Homer
  • Rhetoric
  • Drama
  • Mythology

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Science Science
  • EratosthenesCorrectly measures the earths
    circumference, PtolemyGeocentric
    theorycartography, creation of
    latitude/longitude
  • ArchimedesDevelops a system of levers and
    pulleys
  • MedicineHippocrates
  • AstronomyAristarchusproposed
  • Heliocentric theory
  • Anaxagoraseclipses

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Mathematics Mathematics
  • Thalesthe Father of Mathematics
  • GeometryEuclid wrote the Elements of Geometry
    used up until the late 1900s
  • PythagorasTheorems, Pi

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Sculpture Sculpture
  • Ideals of classical artOrder,
  • Balance and Proportion
  • Sculptures show
  • grace, serenity,
  • strength and perfection
  • Most Greek
  • Sculptures exist
  • today because the
  • Romans copied them

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Discobolos Discus Thrower
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Democracy Democracy
  • Tyrants established the first steps to democracy
  • Cleisthenes created the council of 500
  • Pericles ruled over the golden ageall male
    citizens 18 and older
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