Grade 6 - Evesham Township Schools
... over when it returns to them, note all the other ideas that were added after it was passed around to the other groups, and then circle the three terms that they think are most essential, most important, or most fundamental to the topic at the top of their sheet. That way, they spend some time critic ...
... over when it returns to them, note all the other ideas that were added after it was passed around to the other groups, and then circle the three terms that they think are most essential, most important, or most fundamental to the topic at the top of their sheet. That way, they spend some time critic ...
Aural Architecture - Sound Design For Architecture
... Chapter 1: Introduction to Aural Architecture (part 3 of 3) The aural architecture of many modern spaces is created by architects, space planners, and interior designers—professionals with little appreciation for the subtle aural impact of their choices. Living rooms, restaurants, and automobiles ar ...
... Chapter 1: Introduction to Aural Architecture (part 3 of 3) The aural architecture of many modern spaces is created by architects, space planners, and interior designers—professionals with little appreciation for the subtle aural impact of their choices. Living rooms, restaurants, and automobiles ar ...
Set text guide - Euripedes activity - Handbook
... τὰ Μεγάλα). This was one of the most important religious festivals in the Athenian calendar. It was held every March or April in honour of the god Dionysos, and took the form of drama competitions between different playwrights, who were each commissioned to produce three tragedies and a more light-h ...
... τὰ Μεγάλα). This was one of the most important religious festivals in the Athenian calendar. It was held every March or April in honour of the god Dionysos, and took the form of drama competitions between different playwrights, who were each commissioned to produce three tragedies and a more light-h ...
Ordinary Level - State Examination Commission
... (i) Tiryns, Sparta, Thebes, Pylos, Gla 4 (ii) The main rooms in a palace were the Megaron, a large room with a hearth in the centre surrounded by four pillars; the throne room, which was usually right beside the megaron, an elaborate porch / portico and a large bathroom which may have been used by i ...
... (i) Tiryns, Sparta, Thebes, Pylos, Gla 4 (ii) The main rooms in a palace were the Megaron, a large room with a hearth in the centre surrounded by four pillars; the throne room, which was usually right beside the megaron, an elaborate porch / portico and a large bathroom which may have been used by i ...
Pericles Biography
... Pericles promoted the arts, literature, and philosophy and gave free reign to some of the most inspired writers and thinkers of his time. During the Age of Pericles, Athens blossomed as a center of education, art, culture, and democracy. Artists and sculptors, playwrights and poets, architects and p ...
... Pericles promoted the arts, literature, and philosophy and gave free reign to some of the most inspired writers and thinkers of his time. During the Age of Pericles, Athens blossomed as a center of education, art, culture, and democracy. Artists and sculptors, playwrights and poets, architects and p ...
The Francois Vase
... revolutionary for the time • Painted decoration is inspired by the Corinthian minitiarist style popular during the Orientalising period, but there is a crucial difference: previous (Corinthian) vases were usually either made up of animal friezes or had geometric pattern decoration. Although this one ...
... revolutionary for the time • Painted decoration is inspired by the Corinthian minitiarist style popular during the Orientalising period, but there is a crucial difference: previous (Corinthian) vases were usually either made up of animal friezes or had geometric pattern decoration. Although this one ...
English PDF
... In addition to the Olympian and other gods, the Athenians worshipped a large assortment of lesser deities, demi-gods known as heroes. These were generally beings who were thought to have lived on earth and through special valor or other admirable qualities came to be regarded as divine after their d ...
... In addition to the Olympian and other gods, the Athenians worshipped a large assortment of lesser deities, demi-gods known as heroes. These were generally beings who were thought to have lived on earth and through special valor or other admirable qualities came to be regarded as divine after their d ...
View/Open - Institutional Scholarship
... architecture appears in a society, it creates a physical base on which to form ideas. This physical base allows further elaboration and exploration of whatever ideas of structure might have previously existed. Most significantly, architecture demonstrates, whereas nature lacks, clear limits and encl ...
... architecture appears in a society, it creates a physical base on which to form ideas. This physical base allows further elaboration and exploration of whatever ideas of structure might have previously existed. Most significantly, architecture demonstrates, whereas nature lacks, clear limits and encl ...
Cultural life in Sparta – packages of information 1. Carvings, pottery
... been found there – evidence that the Spartans were mass producing these as religious offerings (votives). All were between 2.5 and 8 centimetres high, and depicted sphinxes, lions, horses, soldiers and the goddess Orthia. 2. Architecture: Sparta had very few public buildings of any note. This was ...
... been found there – evidence that the Spartans were mass producing these as religious offerings (votives). All were between 2.5 and 8 centimetres high, and depicted sphinxes, lions, horses, soldiers and the goddess Orthia. 2. Architecture: Sparta had very few public buildings of any note. This was ...
Thespies - 300 of Sparta
... However, during the period of the Persian Wars, Thespians diversified from the rest of the Boeotians and joined the PanHellenic alliance, together with the people of Plataeae. In the battle of Thermopylae, 480 bC, 700 Thespians under Dimofilos, fought next to the 300 Spartans of Leonidas. It is ment ...
... However, during the period of the Persian Wars, Thespians diversified from the rest of the Boeotians and joined the PanHellenic alliance, together with the people of Plataeae. In the battle of Thermopylae, 480 bC, 700 Thespians under Dimofilos, fought next to the 300 Spartans of Leonidas. It is ment ...
Before she married the Greek God Zeus, she ruled over the
... remained faithful to Zeus. She also vented her fury on the women Zeus had, had affairs with. Even though it was not their fault. She also wanted to “get even” with Zeus, so she conceived and gave birth to a child by her self. This way she could prove to Zeus, that she didn’t need him. But after she ...
... remained faithful to Zeus. She also vented her fury on the women Zeus had, had affairs with. Even though it was not their fault. She also wanted to “get even” with Zeus, so she conceived and gave birth to a child by her self. This way she could prove to Zeus, that she didn’t need him. But after she ...
Ancient Greek architecture
The architecture of Ancient Greece is the architecture produced by the Greek-speaking people (Hellenic people) whose culture flourished on the Greek mainland and Peloponnesus, the Aegean Islands, and in colonies in Asia Minor and Italy for a period from about 900 BC until the 1st century AD, with the earliest remaining architectural works dating from around 600 BC.Ancient Greek architecture is best known from its temples, many of which are found throughout the region, mostly as ruins but many substantially intact. The second important type of building that survives all over the Hellenic world is the open-air theatre, with the earliest dating from around 350 BC. Other architectural forms that are still in evidence are the processional gateway (propylon), the public square (agora) surrounded by storied colonnade (stoa), the town council building (bouleuterion), the public monument, the monumental tomb (mausoleum) and the stadium.Ancient Greek architecture is distinguished by its highly formalised characteristics, both of structure and decoration. This is particularly so in the case of temples where each building appears to have been conceived as a sculptural entity within the landscape, most often raised on high ground so that the elegance of its proportions and the effects of light on its surfaces might be viewed from all angles. Nikolaus Pevsner refers to ""the plastic shape of the [Greek] temple.....placed before us with a physical presence more intense, more alive than that of any later building"".The formal vocabulary of Ancient Greek architecture, in particular the division of architectural style into three defined orders: the Doric Order, the Ionic Order and the Corinthian Order, was to have profound effect on Western architecture of later periods. The architecture of Ancient Rome grew out of that of Greece and maintained its influence in Italy unbroken until the present day. From the Renaissance, revivals of Classicism have kept alive not only the precise forms and ordered details of Greek architecture, but also its concept of architectural beauty based on balance and proportion. The successive styles of Neoclassical architecture and Greek Revival architecture followed and adapted Ancient Greek styles closely. Several issues related to interpretation, restoration or/and reconstruction of Ancient Greek architectural monuments are often assisted by new technologies, including 3D and virtual or augmented reality environments.