 
									
								
									Empire and Conflict: Greeks and Persians WHAP/Napp “When
									
... “I do not believe that the ‘Sacred Disease’ [epilepsy] is any more divine or sacred than any other disease, but, on the contrary, I believe it has specific demonstrable characteristics and a definite cause.” ~ Hippocrates of Kos, Greek physician, circa 350 B.C.E. The passage by Hippocrates weakens H ...
                        	... “I do not believe that the ‘Sacred Disease’ [epilepsy] is any more divine or sacred than any other disease, but, on the contrary, I believe it has specific demonstrable characteristics and a definite cause.” ~ Hippocrates of Kos, Greek physician, circa 350 B.C.E. The passage by Hippocrates weakens H ...
									Cultural Achievements
									
... Islamic history when Muhammad himself stated that Allah had provided a cure for every illness. It was in the Muslim world that hospitals were first established. An early hospital that became a model for the future was founded in Damascus, staffed with doctors paid by the government. Hospitals were d ...
                        	... Islamic history when Muhammad himself stated that Allah had provided a cure for every illness. It was in the Muslim world that hospitals were first established. An early hospital that became a model for the future was founded in Damascus, staffed with doctors paid by the government. Hospitals were d ...
									presentation - BISD Moodle
									
... 2. Provinces were required to pay annual tribute. The central government tended to hoard so much gold and silver that these metals became scarce and more expensive. The provinces were crossed by a system of well-maintained roads that converged on the capital city of Susa (in southwestern Iran), and ...
                        	... 2. Provinces were required to pay annual tribute. The central government tended to hoard so much gold and silver that these metals became scarce and more expensive. The provinces were crossed by a system of well-maintained roads that converged on the capital city of Susa (in southwestern Iran), and ...
									City States of Greece
									
... Persia’s next king, Xerxes, never forgot this defeat and decided to teach Greece a lesson; he led his massive forces in an invasion of Greece ...
                        	... Persia’s next king, Xerxes, never forgot this defeat and decided to teach Greece a lesson; he led his massive forces in an invasion of Greece ...
									File - Mrs. Ward World History
									
... Persia’s next king, Xerxes, never forgot this defeat and decided to teach Greece a lesson; he led his massive forces in an invasion of Greece ...
                        	... Persia’s next king, Xerxes, never forgot this defeat and decided to teach Greece a lesson; he led his massive forces in an invasion of Greece ...
									greece ppt - Erie`s Public Schools
									
... 8. Describe Greek architecture and art. 9. What did Pythagoras and Hippocrates contribute to the sciences? 10. What questions and criticisms were raised by ancient Greek philosophers? 11. In what ways were Herodotus and Thucydides true historians? 12. Compare education in ancient Greece to education ...
                        	... 8. Describe Greek architecture and art. 9. What did Pythagoras and Hippocrates contribute to the sciences? 10. What questions and criticisms were raised by ancient Greek philosophers? 11. In what ways were Herodotus and Thucydides true historians? 12. Compare education in ancient Greece to education ...
									Chapter 5 Classical Greece, 2000 BC
									
... – earth’s position in solar system— center of solar system (dominates next 14 centuries – earth’s circumference – Euclid – mathematician • Started geometry school • The Elements (geometry): used by scholars well into 1900s ...
                        	... – earth’s position in solar system— center of solar system (dominates next 14 centuries – earth’s circumference – Euclid – mathematician • Started geometry school • The Elements (geometry): used by scholars well into 1900s ...
									File - Mrs. RODAS` World History Class
									
...  Sparta: known for the creation of a military state. Taxation of a conquered group the helots. Central governing body where a group of 30 elders proposed and made. The most powerful Greek army. ...
                        	...  Sparta: known for the creation of a military state. Taxation of a conquered group the helots. Central governing body where a group of 30 elders proposed and made. The most powerful Greek army. ...
									Classical Greece (Agrarian)
									
... • Social classes only applied to men and women took the same status as their husband however could not participate in society • Elites: were the upper crust of society, aristocrats; held many advantages in society; Ruled in the government; owned land; could vote; went to war in armor on horses • Non ...
                        	... • Social classes only applied to men and women took the same status as their husband however could not participate in society • Elites: were the upper crust of society, aristocrats; held many advantages in society; Ruled in the government; owned land; could vote; went to war in armor on horses • Non ...
									CHAPTER 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and
									
... civilizations and offered similarities to Confucian values, yet the variety of political forms reminds the historian of India. There was no single Greek political style, but democracy is the most famous. Classical Mediterranean political theory involved ethics, duties of citizens, and skills, such a ...
                        	... civilizations and offered similarities to Confucian values, yet the variety of political forms reminds the historian of India. There was no single Greek political style, but democracy is the most famous. Classical Mediterranean political theory involved ethics, duties of citizens, and skills, such a ...
									Greek City-States, Persia, Alexander the Great, Rome
									
... – Plato: wrote THE REPUBLIC about a perfect society ruled by intelligent aristocracy – Aristotle: wrote on science, govt, logic History: -Herodotus -Thucydides ...
                        	... – Plato: wrote THE REPUBLIC about a perfect society ruled by intelligent aristocracy – Aristotle: wrote on science, govt, logic History: -Herodotus -Thucydides ...
									amaure - My Teacher Pages
									
... of some people was more important than the work of others.Because of this ,the divided their society. People of different social classes lived in different kinds of homes.most people lived in small mud homes built right up against each other. Most ...
                        	... of some people was more important than the work of others.Because of this ,the divided their society. People of different social classes lived in different kinds of homes.most people lived in small mud homes built right up against each other. Most ...
									Rivals: Athens vs. Sparta
									
... • Compared the political structures in different Greek city-states • Wrote a book called “Politics” – Idea form of government is a balance between a monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy – Middle class is the best suited to rule because they know how to command AND obey ...
                        	... • Compared the political structures in different Greek city-states • Wrote a book called “Politics” – Idea form of government is a balance between a monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy – Middle class is the best suited to rule because they know how to command AND obey ...
									Rivals: Athens vs. Sparta - AP World History with Ms. Cona
									
... • Compared the political structures in different Greek city-states • Wrote a book called “Politics” – Idea form of government is a balance between a monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy – Middle class is the best suited to rule because they know how to command AND obey ...
                        	... • Compared the political structures in different Greek city-states • Wrote a book called “Politics” – Idea form of government is a balance between a monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy – Middle class is the best suited to rule because they know how to command AND obey ...
									Reader 5 - Ancient Greece
									
... Around 1500 B.C. a sea-trading people called the Minoans from the large island of Crete came in contact with the Myceaneans, opening up the idea of sailing and trading throughout the coastal cities. Mycenae also adopted Minoan culture through writing, religion, art, politics and literature. During t ...
                        	... Around 1500 B.C. a sea-trading people called the Minoans from the large island of Crete came in contact with the Myceaneans, opening up the idea of sailing and trading throughout the coastal cities. Mycenae also adopted Minoan culture through writing, religion, art, politics and literature. During t ...
									Athens and Sparta
									
... by the Greeks who were fighting each other…Never had so many men been exiled or slaughtered, whether in the war or because of civil conflicts.” ...
                        	... by the Greeks who were fighting each other…Never had so many men been exiled or slaughtered, whether in the war or because of civil conflicts.” ...
									Ancient Greece
									
... Peloponnesus and is connected to the mainland by an isthmus. • About 2000 islands in the surrounding seas were part of Greece. • The largest island was Crete, southeast of the mainland. • Colonies of Ancient Greece spread across the seas and were located on the coasts of Northern Africa, Spain, Ital ...
                        	... Peloponnesus and is connected to the mainland by an isthmus. • About 2000 islands in the surrounding seas were part of Greece. • The largest island was Crete, southeast of the mainland. • Colonies of Ancient Greece spread across the seas and were located on the coasts of Northern Africa, Spain, Ital ...
									ANCIENT GREECES
									
... It had a war against Sparta for thousands of years after that by 1,000 years they became allies. The war started, because Paris, prince of troy kidnapped Helen, wife of the king of Sparta. Paris and Helen loved each other. First the Greeks couldn’t beat the Trojans. The Greeks made a fake defeat and ...
                        	... It had a war against Sparta for thousands of years after that by 1,000 years they became allies. The war started, because Paris, prince of troy kidnapped Helen, wife of the king of Sparta. Paris and Helen loved each other. First the Greeks couldn’t beat the Trojans. The Greeks made a fake defeat and ...
									Chapter 8- Ancient Greeks
									
... 3.The roles and lives of women in __________ shocked most ancient Greeks. 4.Many Greek city-states practiced a form of government called ___________, in which a council of aristocrats made laws that usually benefited the people with the most wealth. 5.Colonization brought the greatest change to a ci ...
                        	... 3.The roles and lives of women in __________ shocked most ancient Greeks. 4.Many Greek city-states practiced a form of government called ___________, in which a council of aristocrats made laws that usually benefited the people with the most wealth. 5.Colonization brought the greatest change to a ci ...
									Ancient Greek for Everyone
									
... contest between the leading politician of the day, Cleon (thinly disguised as the Παφλαγών, which translates roughly “Poofistani”) and a Hot Dog Man. • They compete to determine who can be the most powerful and corrupt leader of the Athenian democracy. The Hot Dog Man wins. • Then the Hot Dog Man re ...
                        	... contest between the leading politician of the day, Cleon (thinly disguised as the Παφλαγών, which translates roughly “Poofistani”) and a Hot Dog Man. • They compete to determine who can be the most powerful and corrupt leader of the Athenian democracy. The Hot Dog Man wins. • Then the Hot Dog Man re ...
									Ancient Greece
									
... • Breaks into 4 kingdoms – Macedonia, Syria in east, Pergamum (western Asia), Egypt – Everything done in Greek/ Greek ruling class – Encouraged Greeks to move to new cities in kingdoms • Soldiers and administrators ...
                        	... • Breaks into 4 kingdoms – Macedonia, Syria in east, Pergamum (western Asia), Egypt – Everything done in Greek/ Greek ruling class – Encouraged Greeks to move to new cities in kingdoms • Soldiers and administrators ...
									The Story of Ancient Greece
									
... Young boys were taken from their parents and trained to be soldiers as well as good in sports such as running. ...
                        	... Young boys were taken from their parents and trained to be soldiers as well as good in sports such as running. ...
									The Culture of Rome
									
... B. Ovid (43 B.C.–A.D. 17/18) 1. Ovid’s most famous work is Metamorphoses. 2. Metamorphoses recounts two hundred legends and myths. 3. Ovid was a sensual poet with a keen eye for natural beauty. ...
                        	... B. Ovid (43 B.C.–A.D. 17/18) 1. Ovid’s most famous work is Metamorphoses. 2. Metamorphoses recounts two hundred legends and myths. 3. Ovid was a sensual poet with a keen eye for natural beauty. ...
History of science in classical antiquity
 
                        The history of science in classical antiquity encompasses both those inquiries into the workings of the universe aimed at such practical goals as establishing a reliable calendar or determining how to cure a variety of illnesses and those abstract investigations known as natural philosophy. The ancient peoples who are considered the first scientists may have thought of themselves as natural philosophers, as practitioners of a skilled profession (for example, physicians), or as followers of a religious tradition (for example, temple healers). The encyclopedic works of Aristotle, Archimedes, Hippocrates, Galen, Ptolemy, Euclid, and others spread throughout the world. These works and the important commentaries on them were the wellspring of science.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									