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Greece
THE GOLDEN AGE OF GREECE / GOLDEN AGE OF PERICLES
Greece’s Golden Age –
Pericles’ Goals
Strengthen Athenian democracy
a. Direct Democracy people speak for
themselves (no representatives)
b. Paid government officials – poor men
could now serve in the government
Strengthen the Empire – money from the Delian League
(alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens) to build up
Athens' navy
Greece’s Golden Age –
Pericles’ Goals
Glorify Athens – use money from the Delian League to
purchase gold, ivory, and marble and beautify Athens
rebuilt acropolis, built new temples for the gods, built the
Parthenon, etc…
Athens culture center of Greece
Greece’s Golden Age –
Greek Art
Architecture – Parthenon (dedicated to Athena), Design
(reflect the order and harmony of the universe), and Greek
columns (Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian)
Sculpture – emphasized natural poses (athletes in motion),
realistic (lifelike), and idealistic (gods, goddesses, athletes,
etc…)
Greece’s Golden Age - Art
Phidias
1. Sculptor
2. Statue of Zeus
Greece’s Golden Age –
Greek Art
Vases and pottery
Images of Greek life on vases and pottery
Greek Columns
Doric
Corinthian
Ionic
Acropolis
Parthenon
Greece’s Golden Age –
Greek Drama
Aeschylus
1. Playwright
2. Tragedies
3. Pride could bring misfortune/the gods
could bring down even the greatest hero
4. The Oresteia (The Trojan Wars)
Greece’s Golden Age –
Greek Drama
Euripides
1. Playwright
2. People, not gods, were the cause of
human misfortune
3. The Trojan Women (showed suffering of
women during the Peloponnesian War)
Greece’s Golden Age –
Greek Drama
Homer
1. Poet (epics)
2. The Iliad and the Odyssey – journey of
Odysseus coming home after the Trojan
War
Sophocles
1. Playwright
2. Oedipus and Antigone
Literatuere
Homer (Epics)
1. Writer
2. Iliad & the Odyssey
Greece’s Golden Age Philosophy
Socrates
1. Examine one’s beliefs and ideas
2. Socratic Method question and
answer technique to lead pupils to see
things for themselves by using their own
reason
3. Believed all real knowledge is within each
person – “the unexamined life is not worth
living”
Greece’s Golden Age Philosophy
Plato
1. Student of Socrates
2. Use reason to create the ideal society
3. State should regulate all aspects of a
person’s life – did not trust democracy
4. Wrote The Republic (ideal state)
a. Philosopher-king (rulers)
b. Soldiers (protectors)
c. Workers (producers)
Greece’s Golden Age Philosophy
Aristotle
1. Student of Plato
2. Did not trust democracy
3. Rule by a virtuous leader (moral example)
4. Reason guided force for learning
Greece’s Golden Age Writers
Herodotus
1. Father of history
2. Stressed the importance of research
and bias
3. Wrote The Persian Wars
Thucydides
1. History of the Peloponnesian War
2. Placed a lot of emphasis on accuracy and
precision of facts
Greece’s Golden Age Medicine
Hippocrates
1. Doctor
2. Hippocratic Oath do no harm (rule of ethics for doctors)
Greece’s Golden Age Math & Science
Archimedes
1. Physicist
2. Lever and pulley for moving heavy and large objects
Euclid
1. Mathematician
2. The Elements – basis for modern geometry
Greece’s Golden Age - Math &
Science
Pythagoras
1. Mathematician
2. Pythagorean
Theorem