The Glory that was Greece
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The Glory that was Greece
Philosophy = love of wisdom
Socrates
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Born 469 B.C.
Never wrote a thing (Plato did)
Never took money for teachings, never started a school
Exposed ignorance of those he questioned (Socratic
method)
• Executed in 399 for corruption of youth and failing to
honor the gods
• Urged to escape from prison
• Death from hemlock
The Death of Socrates
Painted in 1787
By Jacques-Louis David
The Glory that was Greece
Philosophy = love of wisdom
Plato
• After execution, distrusts democracy, leaves Athens
• Returns in 387 and founds the “Academy”
• Writings like The Republic, deal with construction of ideal
society
– State should regulate every aspect of citizen’s life
– Three classes- workers, soldiers, and philosophers
– Censorship of music & poetry- (ETHOS)
– Abolition of private property
The Glory that was Greece
Philosophy = love of wisdom
Aristotle
• Analyzed all forms of government found good and bad
examples of each
• Favored rule by single strong and virtuous ruler
• 335 started school- Lyceum (competition with the
Academy)
• Lecture in morning, research afternoon
• “Metaphysics” he disagrees with Plato
• Alexander’s tutor
The Glory that was Greece
Architecture
• Architecture = perfect balance of harmony and unity
• Greek Columns- Ionic and Doric
The Glory that was Greece
Architecture
The Parthenon
Built to honor the god Athena
Located on the Acropolis- proud monument of classical Greece
The Glory that was Greece
Art
• Sculpture of gods, athletes, and famous men
The Glory that was Greece
Art
• Only Greek Art that survives is on vases
• Show Greek life
The Glory that was Greece
Literature
• Epics of Homer
• Poetry of Sappho
THE MOON
by: Sappho
The stars about the lovely moon
Fade back and vanish very soon,
When, round and full, her silver face
Swims into sight, and lights all space.
The Glory that was Greece
Drama
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Religious festivals- honored gods
Large outdoor theatres
Male actors wore elaborate costumes and masks
Chorus sang or chanted
Based on popular myths and legends
Tragedies like Antigone
Comedies
The Glory that was Greece
“Father of History”
Herodotus
• Wrote The Persian Wars
• unbiased- though still reflected his own views
• Believed Greeks won because they were morally right
(right vs might)
Thucydides
• Wrote about the Peloponnesian War (Sparta vs Athens)
• Athenian, but tried to be fair to both sides
FOR TOMORROW
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Alexander and the Hellenistic Age
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